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Brighton Secondary College

Brighton Secondary College is a Year 7 to 12 co-educational public secondary school, located in the City of Bayside, Brighton East, Victoria, Australia. The college was established in 1955, where until 1988, it was known as Brighton High School. More than 1200 pupils are enrolled at the school.
==Grounds and facilities==
The college provides a gymnasium, library, canteen, school hall as well as drama and music facilities. The school has an Arts and Materials Section, a Science Wing, VCE and Study Centre.
The main part of the school consists of the North and Central wings. The North corridor houses the bulk of junior school classrooms, but is also used for other years. The Central Corridor houses a computer laboratory, staff rooms, and storage and building services like the heater boilers. A portion of the Central corridor was destroyed during a fire in April 2000, previously extending to where the Discovery Centre now stands.
The East Corridor consists of two parts: the northern section housing a majority of senior school studies and classrooms and the southern section houses four specialist science classrooms and a computer pod. In between the sections is a sheltered walkway to bicycle sheds and main grounds.
To the south of the library are located the portable classrooms 'P0' to 'P8'. To the east is the Discovery Centre and the rooms for Materials and Systems Technology (Woodwork, Metalwork and Electronics) and Visual Arts.
Attached to the western end of the N-wing is the Hall, on the upper level. On the lower level are the rooms for drama, band, music instruction and practice. Adjacent and to the south is the canteen area, toilet blocks, and the main entrance to the gym. To the west are the rooms for Visual Communication & Design and Media - dubbed the West Wing. The area formerly housed Vocational Curriculum and Learning (VCAL) students, the house/block better known as Gumnut Cottage which featured in the television series 'Summer Heights High' before being demolished in late 2007.
The completion of the Discovery Centre was a massive undertaking, but was successful due to donations from students, former students as well as grants from the government. The Eastern Wing, and certain sections of the school grounds are in urgent need of upgrading. The new and modern VCE Centre was opened in 2009. This centre extends now into the new Science, Arts and Technology 'da Vinci Centre' which was opened in 2014.

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