Prep them well for VCE

 Overnewton is delighted to share our Master Plan.

This has seen the formation of a combined Junior School at our Canowindra Campus and Middle School at our Yirramboi Campus.

READ ALL ABOUT IT AND VIEW THE PLANS

A Prep to Year 12 Coeducational Independent School in Melbourne's North West

Overnewton Anglican Community College is a dual campus, co-educational, Prep to Year 12 College with campuses in Keilor and Taylors Lakes in Melbourne's North West. Overnewton is a premier mid-fee school open to all denominations.

Overnewton offers pathways for students to thrive academically, while active participation in a range of co-curricular, leadership and service opportunities help shape our students to become empowered, thoughtful and community-minded citizens.

 

Consistently high academic results

Our VCE results are particularly pleasing when we consider that Overnewton encourages all students to complete the VCE regardless of their academic ability. See VCE Results. Overnewton participates in the NAPLAN tests and results can be viewed here.

Four schools, two campuses, one college

The College is organised into Junior School (Preparatory – Year 4, Canowindra Campus), Middle School (Years 5 - 8, Yirramboi Campus), Year 9 (Canowindra Campus), and Senior School (Years 10 - 12, Yirramboi Campus). Each School has its own Head of School. The structure gives a small school community intimacy to the entire College and is supported by our large school facilities, large VCE subject choice and support services. The College is a safe, happy, ordered environment in which disciplined behaviour is a natural outcome of motivated students, engaging and demanding programs and excellent pastoral care systems.
View Junior SchoolMiddle SchoolYear 9 CentreSenior School.

Proudly Anglican

The College has a Chaplain and every child attends Chapel once a week. Christian festivals are celebrated, Christian values are promoted and active faith is encouraged. Religious Studies is taught from Preparatory Year to Year 11.

Affordable education

To allow access to our education, the College maintains affordable fees with State and Commonwealth Government funding providing the balance.

Parental involvement

Recognising that education is a partnership, the College seeks high parental involvement and each family contributes 12 hours of service to the College per term. There are many parent working groups helping in areas such as classroom assistance, gardening, photocopying, catering, canteens and the annual fair. There are regular working bees at each campus. The parental involvement is a key to the success of a student's experience in the College. Students attend the College knowing they have the complete support and commitment of their parents behind them. See Our Community