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Carrum Downs Secondary College

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Carrum Downs Secondary College is a high school located in the Melbourne suburb of Carrum Downs in Victoria, Australia. Established in 2004, Carrum Downs Secondary has an enrolment of approximately 929 students. Carrum Downs Secondary College has a strong relationship with Hirakata High School in Osaka, Japan. Every year, students are given the opportunity to visit the partner school to gain cross-cultural experience.

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Carrum Downs Secondary College
McCormicks Road, Melbourne Carrum Downs

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Carrum Downs Secondary College

McCormicks Road 263
3201 Melbourne, Carrum Downs
Victoria, Australia
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Victorian Department of Education

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cdsc.vic.edu.au

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