Fitzroy High School, is a vibrant, progressive, medium-sized government secondary school, located in the inner city suburb of Fitzroy North. The school delivers a year 7-12 curriculum to over 600 students.
The school is surrounded by residential housing, local shopping precincts and extensive parklands. It primarily serves students from the local area and nearby suburbs. Many students ride their bikes and walk to school. There are extensive public transport network close to the school that provide easy access for the school community and for excursions.
The school's physical environment consists of the original buildings and recent additions; there are various room configurations providing some flexibility of use. The grounds are quite small but are augmented by using local facilities such as Edinburgh Gardens. The grounds have had significant student input in design and construction and include a kitchen garden, school-wide and community composting system and indigenous gardens.
Vision
Fitzroy High School values children as individual learners who are full of potential and capable of excellence. Our students will be lifelong learners, reflective and creative thinkers, responsible and active citizens, and resilient and adaptable problem solvers able to navigate through an uncertain and constantly changing future.
Fitzroy is a learning community where students and teams of teachers work together to:
achieve high standards so that all students fulfil their capabilities in academic, intellectual, social, emotional and physical development;
celebrate diversity and embrace individual differences, including class, culture, race, gender, sexuality and ethnicity;
build a cohesive, compassionate and proud school community with a productive legacy for the future;
develop beyond our current capacity through continuous change and review; and
participate in and contribute to our wider community.
Philosophy
Fitzroy High School embraces a bold and ambitious dream: striving for excellence and equity. We aim to be a humane learning community in which teachers use relationships to deepen their knowledge of students.
This is in order to engage all of them in an intellectually challenging education based on powerful ideas, help them toward social maturity, and prepare them for a life of meaningful possibilities and active participation as Australian and global citizens.
The school places students at the centre of their learning and the structure of the school is organised around meeting the educational needs of our students.
With involvement of parents and carers, teachers support student to make choices about their learning and development, maximising their performance across a broad range of subjects and life skills.
Senior Programs Partnership
Fitzroy High School offers a comprehensive Senior Program including VCE, VCAL and VET certificates, and has been partnering with Collingwood College for over 10 years to co-deliver the VCE curriculum. The partnership allows both schools to be responsive to the needs and interests of students and provides the capacity to offer a greater range of subjects, compared to what would be possible stand alone. The two schools offered 95 classes this year across Years 11 and 12.
The Senior Programs Partnership is a significant priority for both Fitzroy High School and Collingwood College and the opening of the new shared campus - Wurun Senior Campus in 2022 has provided an exciting state of the art senior learning environment to accommodate the senior students of both schools.
The combined leadership teams of the two schools believe optimal senior student outcomes can best be achieved from well-integrated collaboration, while also maintaining the identities of two separate schools. The Partnership is designed to complement each school¿s strengths.
Wurun Senior Secondary Campus is a new vertical campus jointly run by Collingwood College and Fitzroy High School that offers a comprehensive Senior Program including VCE, Applied Learning, and VET certificates. The partnership allows both schools to be responsive to the needs and interests of the students and provide a wide range of Senior Secondary options. This partnership has been co-delivering the VCE and Applied Learning programs for a number of years. The combined leadership teams of the two schools believe optimal senior student outcomes can best be achieved from well-integrated collaboration while also maintaining the identities of two separate schools.