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COHUNA SECONDARY COLLEGE

Excellamus - ‘Let us Excel’

CSC CORE VALUES

COMMUNITY working together to achieve great things.

OWNERSHIP accepting responsibility for our actions and behaviour.

RESPECT each other and the environment we live in.

EXCELLENCE we strive for excellence in all that we do.

COHUNA SECONDARY COLLEGE is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children.

The CSC Child Safe Contact is the Principal. If you believe a child is at immediate risk of abuse phone 000.

  • 9 June KING’S BIRTHDAY holiday

    10-13 June Years 10/11 exams

    13 June Year 10 Work Ready sessions

  • 17 June GAT

    Finance meeting @ 6pm

    School Council meeting @ 7pm

    18 June STUDENT FREE DAY (Report writing)

  • 23-27 June Year 10 Work Experience

  • 1 July VCE PE excursion, Ballarat

    4 July END OF TERM 2 @ 2:15pm

    Reports handed out

  • 21 July TERM 3 commences

    24 July State X-Country

  • 30-1 August Year 11 camp, Melbourne

    1 August Year 10 - Real Industry Job Interviews

  • 4-8 August Bogong Ski camp

  • 15 August School Production

    17 August School Production

  • 18 August Years 9/10 2026 Information Sessions

    19 August Finance meeting

    School Council meeting

    21 August House Athletics

  • 25 August VCE 2026 Information evening

    27 August Subject EXPO

  • 2 September Interschool Athletics

  • 10 Sept P/T Interviews

    11 Sept Kerang Ag Expo

  • 16 Sept Finance meeting
    School Council meeting

    19 Sept End Term 3 @ 2:15pm

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  • 6 October Term 4 begins

    9 October LMR Athletics

As valuable partners in promoting and maintaining child safety and wellbeing at Cohuna Secondary College we welcome and encourage your feedback. 

If you have any suggestions, comments or questions in relation to our policies, please contact the principal on 5456 2555 or email: cohuna.sc@education.vic.gov.au

Cohuna Secondary College follows all policy requirements as stated by the Department of Education Victoria. For more information, please use the provided links for the Department of Education - Parent Payment Policy.

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What story does the mural tell?

The mural tells the story about connecting Country. As the seasons change, the flowers bloom, the rivers and creeks flow to feed the dry and replenish the growing. The tribes of young and old come together to teach one another as they leave an imprint of who they were and become. As the day rises and sets, the light will always show, from our land we will always know. (story told from bottom to top)