The VCE Year 11 Geography students participated in the Australian Geography Competition in March. The Competition focused on Geography skills and any student who achieves a score in the top 5% of Australia are asked to attend a Geography Camp. Jordan Budiono received a Distinction Chelseigh Prioste received a Credit… Read More
One of our very own College students, Dylan has been successful in starting his apprenticeship in Carpentry. Both the Head Start Team and Cranbourne Secondary College wish him and his employer well over the journey ahead. Read More
Students and Teachers at Cranbourne Secondary College celebrated IDAHOBIT Day (International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia) on Monday 17 May 2021. Our Wellbeing Team organised activities in the canteen courtyard during lunchtime, including face painting and hair braiding. Read More
Our Year 12 College jackets have finally arrived. The class of 2021 are wearing them proudly. The SRC work to bring this project to fruition has been an incredible learning experience for the group. Read More
To celebrate the end of Term 1, the Year 7 students attended a day of fun at Gumbuya World on Wednesday 31 March. The weather was perfect and from the look of these photographs, the students had a fantastic day. Read More
We are very proud to announce that Maseera Noor has received the prestigious Premier's Award for her 50 study score in VCE EAL in 2019. Congratulations Maseera on such an outstanding achievement. 'Rewarding top performing students for their outstanding academic achievements in the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)' Read More
Riley Simmons, 16, who attends Cranbourne Secondary College, said he was thrilled to have taken the Junior Sports Star title at the awards ceremony last week, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground’s Members Club. "It feels really good to win, I really want to thank my mum and dad. They're… Read More
The Cranbourne Leader interviewed Riley Simmons in September to talk about being selected as the School Sport Australia tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Original Article published in Cranbourne Leader. Read More
The cast worked tirelessly since February rehearsing twice a week to develop their characters and delivering their renditions of the much-loved songs. Original Article published in Cranbourne Leader. Read More
Through life’s adversities, Aidan Clifford has used his love of singing. Six months ago, the Cranbourne Secondary College student lost his father, but despite the tragedy he has been able to excel in the performing arts. “When my dad passed away, I wrote a song for him — there has… Read More