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  1. 11 giu 2024 · Parents were then encouraged to reflect on how learning at Wesley College compares to their own time at school and what they hope their children will experience as part of their education. Gretchen, mother of Stella (Year 8) said, ‘This is more like the way of learning I experienced at university and is similar to the style of strategising used in real-world workplaces.’

  2. 14 giu 2024 · Wesley College is one of the top coeducational independent private schools in Melbourne. Wesley provides a True Education for girls and boys, with excellent academic results and a concentrated focus on the Arts, Sport, Outdoor Education and Community. 12/01/2024.

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    • (03) 8102 6101
    • 577 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, 3004, VIC
  3. 7 ore fa · On the ninth floor of ‘The Fawkner’ and enjoying the many lifestyle benefits of a residents’ gym, indoor pool with city views, steam room, spa, executive lounge, alfresco and a children’s play area, be welcomed home by the hotel-style foyer with 24-hour concierge. The two double bedrooms and the open-plan living/dining bask in the ...

  4. www.acecqa.gov.au › providers › wesley-college-melbourneWESLEY COLLEGE MELBOURNE | ACECQA

    12 giu 2024 · Wesley College Melbourne Glen Waverley Early Childhood Learning Centre. 620 High Street Road GLEN WAVERLEY VIC 3150.

  5. 20 giu 2024 · Book a campus tour at one of our three Melbourne campuses (St Kilda Road, Glen Waverley and Elsternwick) to learn more about the Wesley experience and the vast co-curricular opportunities on offer. Bookings essential - https://www.wesleycollege.edu.au/enrol/book-a-campus-tour

  6. 11 giu 2024 · With an enrolment of 3,400 students from ECLC to Year 12, it comprises three metropolitan campuses in Melbourne, at St Kilda Road, Glen Waverley and Elsternwick, outdoor education sites at Chum Creek, Mallana and Lochend, and a Year 9 residential campus at Clunes.

  7. 19 giu 2024 · Professor Wesley has extensive experience in international strategy and relations and has worked in higher education, government and the private sector. He has published on Australian foreign policy, Asia’s international relations and strategic affairs, and the politics of state-building interventions.