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Educating for the future

The Australian International Academy of Education (AIA) is dedicated to the provision of high-quality education for students from Foundation to Year 12.

Australian International Academy is an International Baccalaureate school offering the (IB) programmes at all three campuses in Melbourne, as well as the local Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE).

The programmes allow AIA to enhance its local curriculum and to achieve its mission of developing productive Australian citizens who will help to create a better and more humane world through intercultural understanding and respect.

At the Australian International Academy of Education it is believed that each child is a unique individual.

AIA strives to deliver a quality education to students in a nurturing, enriching, comfortable and safe learning environment in pursuit of academic and spiritual excellence.

The Academy offers a broad and a well-balanced curriculum with global perspectives to students in primary, secondary and post-secondary schooling.

The Academy enjoins its students to cultivate a global perspective and a universalist outlook on life. Students are encouraged to constantly seek to broaden their horizons in a spirit of tolerance, compassion and co-operation with one another – and with others outside the school.

AIA provides a wide range of co-curricular activities that extend and complement the core curriculum, enrich student lives and develop their skills.

For details on Australian International Academy of Education, visit www.aia.vic.edu.au

Melbourne Secondary Campus,
56 Bakers Road, 
North Coburg .
Inquiries: 9350 4533

King Khalid Primary Campus, 
653 Sydney Road, Coburg. 
Inquiries: 9354 0833

Caroline Springs Campus,
 183-191 Caroline Springs Boulevard, Caroline Springs. 
Inquiries: 8372 5446

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