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Sirius College

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Sirius College
Address
Goulburn Street

,
Australia
Information
Former nameISIK College
TypePrivate
MottoReach for the stars
Established1997 (1997)[1]
Executive principalAhmet Yamakoglu
GradesFoundation to Year 12
Colour(s)The colours blue, white and dark blue are mainly used for the logo    

Sirius College is a private school established in 1997. Based in Melbourne, Victoria, the school, which has over ~3000 students, has campuses in Keysborough, Broadmeadows, Dallas, Sunshine West, and Shepparton.[2][failed verification] The college is a non-denominational school and accepts pupils from any ethnicity or religion.[3]

History

The school began in the 1980s as a community association and later a boarding house for disadvantaged Australian Turkish children. This developed into ISIK College in 1997. Additional campuses were added in Geelong, Mildura and Keysborough.[1]

The school added primary provision at Shepparton, Meadow Fair Campus and Ibrahim Dellal, Sunshine Campus.[1]

The school changed its name to Sirius College in 2013.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Sirius College - History". Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Sirius College - Campuses". Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Sirius College - Philosophy". Retrieved 30 October 2023.
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