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Western Heights College

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Western Heights College
Western Heights College

Western Heights College is a secondary school in Hamlyn Heights, Geelong, Australia. Also known as Western Heights Community College, it is situated in Vines Road with its adjoining campus being the Vines Road Community Centre. The college is spread across three buildings, with Year 7 and 8 in the red building, Year 9 and 10 in the grey building and Year 11 and 12 in the yellow building. As of 2016, the school has 605 students, with only 204 being girls and 401 boys. The school currently has a lower than average Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage (ICSEA) score of 950.

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Western Heights College
Quamby Avenue, Geelong Hamlyn Heights

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Hamlyn Views School

Quamby Avenue 19-35
3215 Geelong, Hamlyn Heights
Victoria, Australia
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Victorian Department of Education

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hamlynviews.vic.edu.au

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