Principal
Craig Kelly

Principal
Craig Kelly
Semester One student reports will be released through Compass on 26 June at 2:30 pm. As a result of ongoing industrial action by the Australian Education Union (AEU), written comments may not be included in reports for students whose teachers are participating in the action.
Schools provide students with free instruction to fulfil the standard curriculum requirements, and we want to assure you that all contributions are voluntary. Nevertheless, the ongoing support of our families ensures that our school can offer the best possible education and support our students.






As we move into winter. Just a reminder of the college’s expectations around uniforms. Please note the expectations around shorts and track pants - Plain navy shorts (mid-thigh length), track pants without decoration or retail brand name.
| COMPLUSORY UNIFORM ITEMS |
Cobalt blue short sleeve polos with school logo* Plain navy shorts (mid-thigh length), track pants without decoration or retail brand name# Navy blue hoodie or windcheater with school logo* Navy dress pants# Blue and white checked dress – FCW Fashion* Winter skirt – PSW – Colour 9008* Navy broadbrim hat in terms 1 and 4^ Navy blue, black or white socks# Navy blue tights# |
| OPTIONAL UNIFORM ITEMS |
Navy and white zip up jacket with school logo* Navy backpack with school logo* Headwear worn as part of cultural/religious beliefs# Year 12 rugby jumper* |
| SPORTS UNIFORM |
Blue and yellow polo with school logo – PE only* Plain navy sport shorts, track pants without decoration or retail brand name# Navy blue hoodie or windcheater with school logo* |
| FOOTWEAR |
Black dress shoes or all black runners with academic uniform# Track shoes/runners with sports uniform# |
*These items are only available from Heenan’s Charlton Authorised Newsagency.
^ These items are only available from Charlton College
#Items without the school branding can also be purchased from other retailers.
If you need assistance with sourcing appropriate uniform, please contact the college.
The Department of Education is inviting students in years 9 and 10 who are high ability in mathematics to take part in a Victorian Maths Camp.
The free 5 day, 4-night residential camp is an opportunity for students to:
work with peers and mathematics specialists to solve real-world, team-based problems
hear from industry experts and professionals working in the field.
There will be 4 camps during 2026. They will be delivered by the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute, based at The University of Melbourne, in collaboration with the Mathematical Association of Victoria. This is a non-school activity.
The camps will take place in Y Discovery Camps across the state. Registration for the first camp during the Term 2, 2026, school holidays is open.
The camp will take place at Lake Dewar Discovery Camp in Myrniong from Monday 6 to Friday 10 July 2026.
For more information and to register, refer to: Victorian Maths Camps Application.
If you would like to know the schedule for future camps, please contact the department’s Student Excellence unit by email: student.excellence@education.vic.gov.au