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Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
Special Education
Sector
Government
School type
K12
Closing date
7 April 2026
Posted 25 Mar 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Bayside P-12 College
958
Total students
51%
Boys
49%
Girls
96.7
Teaching FTE
35.8
Non-teaching FTE
1,006
ICSEA value
50th percentile · Average SES
48%
EAL/D Background
2%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Location Profile
INTRODUCTION
Bayside P-12 College is a large multi-campus co-educational college serving the community of the City of Hobsons Bay in Melbourne's western metropolitan area. The college consists of a Year P-9 Campus located in Altona North, a Year 7-9 campus located at Williamstown and a Year 10 - 12 campus in Newport. The college has a multi-cultural student population.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
The college is committed to:
* Providing a comprehensive curriculum that meets the needs of all students;
* Providing a friendly, safe and disciplined environment in which students are able to value and enjoy learning;
* Encouraging and celebrating student success and achievement;
* Developing skills and knowledge that will enable students to live in a rapidly changing and increasingly technological society, to show leadership, to act co-operatively, to demonstrate self-discipline and to be socially aware;
* Encouraging the participation of parents, students and staff in the full life of the college; and
* Providing equal opportunities for all students.
CURRICULUM
Bayside P-12 College provides educational leadership in the district and the region. The college provides a comprehensive course of study for Years P-10 in the eight Learning Areas and the broadest range of VCE and VET units at Years 11- 12. The senior campus has an excellent VCAL program. Bayside College has a 1:1 student netbook program. There are support programs for integration students and other students requiring special education. Throughout the curriculum students are encouraged and expected to take an active and resp…