School

Find kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, TAFE and university pathways, specialist programs, after school arts, and student support services across Western Victoria.
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About Primary/Secondary School

Schools in Western Victoria span early learning through to Year 12, with options that include government, independent and faith-based education. Families can access play-based kindergartens, primary and secondary campuses with strong wellbeing and pastoral care, and senior pathways such as VCE, VCE VM and VET. Many schools offer co-curricular programs in sport, music, theatre and technology, plus scholarships, bus services, before and after school care, and learning support. Campus tours and enrolment guidance help families choose the right fit.

Beyond school classrooms, learners can tap into practical training through TAFE, apprenticeships, traineeships, short courses and university study, supported by skills centres, academic help and careers advice. Creative and enrichment options include after school art classes, workshops and community venues for performances and events, while dedicated student support hubs and sports facilities enhance wellbeing and participation. WesternVIC connects locals with this breadth of choices so students of all ages can learn, upskill and thrive in Western Victoria.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of School services are available in Western Victoria?
School services in Western Victoria include kindergartens, primary and secondary education, senior pathways like VCE, VCE VM and VET, TAFE and university options, co-curricular programs, and student support services.
How do I choose between different school pathways such as VCE, VET or VCE VM?
To choose between VCE, VET or VCE VM in Western Victoria, consider your goals, preferred learning style and career interests, then discuss options with school advisers and visit campus information sessions.
Are there after school and co-curricular opportunities for students?
There are many after school and co-curricular opportunities in Western Victoria, including sport, music, theatre, academic clubs, art classes and workshops that support creativity, teamwork and wellbeing.
What support services can students and families access?
Students and families in Western Victoria can access wellbeing and pastoral care, learning enhancement, careers and employment advice, disability and counselling support, and information hubs within school communities.
Do training providers offer flexible study options?
Training providers in Western Victoria offer flexible study options such as full-time, part-time and short courses, with apprenticeships, traineeships and pathways to further study or employment.
How can WesternVIC help me find a suitable school or program?
WesternVIC can help you find a suitable school or program in Western Victoria by listing kindergartens, schools, TAFE, university facilities and support services with filters for programs and offerings.