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Discover the benefits of learning at Lalor North Secondary College

Our small class sizes and highly experienced teachers are focused on every student being their best and having a successful journey through Lalor North Secondary College and beyond.

In my first year as Principal of our wonderful college, I find myself increasingly proud of our community’s achievements. We are no ordinary learning environment, we are innovative, focused on the individual’s ability to flourish in learning, wellbeing and community.

Our school is passionate about academic rigour, positive student outcomes and developing

young aspirational leaders. With growing enrolments at all year levels, our very beautiful grounds, and the great endeavour of our students in both in their studies and in extra-curricular areas – we can’t help but feel excited for the years ahead.

Our dedicated staff continue to work hard every day to bring every possible opportunity to our students to enjoy success. We thank them, and we celebrate the continuous learning of our students.

At Lalor North Secondary College, education is a journey that flows seamlessly from primary years providing excitement, growth and joy into adolescence and beyond. Currently, many prospective new families are contacting us about year 7 in 2024, and it is a great pleasure to share with them the range of innovations in learning planned for the college. Should anyone in our community know of families seeking a fine education for their children, please encourage them to contact the college to find out more or to enjoy a tour. It is pleasing also to note the many families of grade six children who continue to express interest in our new range of scholarships across the curriculum for 2024.

Booking your personal tour with me will be the first step in achieving your child’s best opportunity to discover and achieve their goals.

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