General Information

General Office

Office Hours are:       8:00am - 4:00pm

Telephone:                9801 9700

Attendance Line:       9881 7111 or 9881 7131

 

Parents should always make contact with the General Office first when visiting the school or trying to make contact with their children.

 

Appointments with teachers must be made via telephone or email them directly.

Absences

Student absences should be reported to the school prior to 9am.  Please ring the Student absences number directly on 9881 7111 or 9881 7131.

 

If your child is in Year 10, 11 or 12 they will be required to supply an absent note when returning to school.  If your child has missed a SAC or been away for more than a couple of days, then they will be required to supply a doctor's certificate.

In order to minimise disruption to class and maximise learning opportunities for our students, we would like to remind you of the school policy regarding late arrival to school.  Students are expected to be at school at 8.40am.  Locker Bell rings at 8.44am and Home Group commences 8:54am.  If your child is late for any reason please contact the General Office on 9881 7111 or 9881 7131.

Uniform Shop

Wantirna College Uniform Shop has changed their opening hours for 2016.

 

As of Term 1 2016 the Uniform Shop will be open on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS from 3:00pm to 5:00pm.  We will no longer be open on Wednesdays.  Prices and additional trading hours can be found on the college website.

 

Uniform Shop Last Day of Term open from 2.30pm to 4.30pm

Wantirna College

Principal:

Sue Bell

 

Assistant Principals:

Catherine Ford, Bruce Churchward and Andrew Lewis

 

College Council President:

Craig Henry

 

Sub School:

Mark Oudshoorn (Later Years)

Joanne Karanikolopoulos (Middle Years)

 

College Captains:

Tess Murnane, Ben Henderson

 

College Vice Captains:

Teaghan Verhallen, Tyler Dower

 

Parents Association President:

Pam Wade

College Vision

Wantirna College is committed to educating our students to be inquiring learners with high levels of literacy and numeracy, prepared to be global, ethical citizens in the 21st Century, capable of showing resilience and flexibility of thinking, willing to show initiative and take on challenges throughout their lives.