Macleay Vocational College
Macleay Vocational College (MVC), also known as Macleay Valley Workplace Learning Centre Inc., is a secondary school in West Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia. As of 1999[update], Established in 2001, the Macleay Vocational College (MVC) is part of the Macleay Valley Workplace Learning Centre Inc., a not-for-profit education and training provider. Jann Eason was the developer of the concept and the founding Principal 1999–2012. Mark Morrison was the second Principal 2012–2020. Ryan Martin was the third Principal 2021–2024. The school is for students who have experienced difficulties at previous schools. Established in 2001, the Macleay Vocational College (MVC) is part of the Macleay Valley Workplace Learning Centre Inc., a not-for-profit education and training provider. ABC News described it as an institution for "last chance" individuals.[1]
In 1999, the concept of a Vocational High School in Kempsey NSW, for the most disadvantaged youth in education was envisaged and in the year 2000 the accreditation process was begun.[2] Jann Eason was the founding Principal.
Two schools, Newington College and Queenwood School, regularly assist Macleay Vocational College through cash donations.[1]
Facilities
[edit]The school has a creche which served as a library until Principal Mark Morrison orchestrated its conversion circa 2012.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Taylor, Kristine; Susan Chenery (4 November 2019). "Behind the gates of Australia's 'last chance' high school". ABC (Australia). Retrieved 27 January 2020.
- ^ "College & Facilities". Macleay Valley Workplace Learning Centre Inc. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
Further reading
[edit]- "Behind the gates of Australia's 'last chance' school | Australian Story". ABC News (Australia). 4 November 2019. – on YouTube
Te Riele, K. (2008) Negotiating Risk and Hope. Alternative Education for Marginalised Youth. Extended Research Report for Macleay Vocational College. June 2008. UTS ECRG-funded project. University of Technology Sydney, Study of ‘Doing School Differently’, Chapter 10 Pedagogy, Dr. Kitty Te Riele, Sage Publication 2009 Publication: Macleay Vocational College Inaugural School Magazine 2002–2009. A Supportive, Dynamic Learning Environment. Ms. Jann Eason, Founder of the Macleay Vocational College Kempsey, 1999]