Years eleven and twelve students at Delahey enjoy a superbly resourced environment purpose built for the education of young adults. Academic rigour, initiative and self discipline are key tenets senior school life. The college is proud of its hard-working students. Many achieve outstanding results, gain entry into their chosen University or TAFE institution and go on to pursue future careers with distinction.

Specialist staff dedicated to senior success work together with students in a young adult learning environment. Students are able to access extended library hours and computer and multi-media resources are available to all students.

Support courses for students’ personal health and well being address a range of social and educational issues. A Supportive Friends Program and a pastoral care system support the learning of senior students.

Delahey Senior Campus

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College Administration

Address: Goldsmith Avenue Delahey 3037
Phone: 03 9307 5555
Fax: 03 9307 5444

Student Absence

To report a student absence, please call the attendance line on: 9307 5559

Delahey Campus Senior Library

Delahey campus library has a wide range of resources to support curriculum subjects and leisure reading. The collection includes subject books, novels, including graphic novels, magazines, daily newspapers, DVDs, videos, soundbooks, an index to the newspapers and current social and environmental issues folders.

Students may borrow 5 items for a period of 2 weeks. Reserving an item is free!

The library is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. and until 5.45 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons if required.

Imaginative and creative displays promote new items and frequently feature students’ work.

The library is a welcoming and warm environment with four lounge suites for leisure reading, tables and chairs for group discussions and individual study carrels.

Library staff are here to help you and we value your suggestions.

Year 11 Supportive Friends Program

Often students find it easiest to confide in other students when they have problems. Sometimes, people share problems in their lives that are very worrying for them – serious situations that may mean they are in danger of harm in some way.

Year 11 Supportive Friends is a workshop for Year 11 students to learn active listening and other communication skills for positive friendships. It is an enjoyable one-day interactive workshop which is suitable for students who would like to be more proactive, supportive members of our school community.

The Supportive Friends training includes:

  • How to recognize stress and related issues
  • How to approach peers, to listen, respond appropriately, and explore options
  • An understanding of how and when to seek further assistance and support from other adults

This program is endorsed by our school community and recognized as an essential aspect of student welfare at our senior level. The College provides this program free to interested students, covering the costs of The Stride Foundation facilitator, morning tea, lunch, transport, and resource materials.