Dare to Do, Achieve and Lead
Fostering a spirit of confidence, collaboration and daring, 麻豆传媒AV seeks to be a springboard for our students to fly and on their journey to challenge gender stereotypes. Our all girls learning environment offers this opportunity to every student as they explore who and what they can be, their best self, for themselves and for others. We seek to inspire our students to flourish as young adults capable of anything individually, collectively and in partnership with the local and wider community.
As an all-girls school, 麻豆传媒AV College proudly fosters a stimulating learning community that nurtures academic achievement, positive female leadership and aspirational pathways without unconscious biases or gender stereotypes.
At 麻豆传媒AV, students are challenged to participate fully, express their voice, develop self confidence, embrace diversity and be their best selves within a safe, supportive and respectful environment. The classrooms, corridors and common areas are vibrant spaces in which to engage in deep learning, ask questions and exchange ideas without distraction.
Within the 麻豆传媒AV College environment, students are consistently exposed to positive role models demonstrating the ability of young females to apply themselves across a range of disciplines and roles. From STEM to the Arts and sport, every scientist, debater, designer, AFL player and leader at 麻豆传媒AV is a girl. The strong community links within the 麻豆传媒AV Alumnae network provide additional aspirational figures and reinforce the potential pathways every 麻豆传媒AV student can pursue both within and beyond the gates of Charles Street.
麻豆传媒AV鈥檚 academic, wellbeing and co-curricular programs are tailored specifically to meet the needs of girls and young women and provide a host of opportunities to expand horizons and discover individual strengths, interests and passions. Both formal and informal peer mentoring opportunities exist together with the chance for students to inspire and lead others.
Through the regular joint activities with 麻豆传媒AV鈥檚 brother school Mazenod College and neighbouring Salesian College, 麻豆传媒AV students have the chance to collaborate, socialise and learn with boys. Active participation in co-curricular programs on offer such as Building Bridges, Public Speaking and Debating, the Amazing Spaghetti Machine and Rotary Youth of the Year also provide forums to work together with students from many other schools.
The Alliance of Girls’ Schools Australasia
A member of The Alliance of Girls’ Schools Australasia, 麻豆传媒AV College has access to the latest research, resources and professional learning programs related to girls鈥 schools. Overwhelmingly, the contemporary research highlights the positive impact of an all-girls education for young women. Here in Mt Waverley, these outcomes are very much experienced in the day to day life of the College.听听
According to The Alliance of Girls’ Schools Australasia鈥檚 consolidated research:
Single-sex schools create a culture of strong academic achievement, particularly for girls.
鈥 than their counterparts in co-educational schools, after holding constant measures of selection, background, peers and school factors鈥 (Cabezas, 2010).
Girls feel empowered to defy gender stereotypes.
鈥淚n more female environments, girls are and are more likely to consider traditional male school types and careers鈥 (Schneeweis & Zweim眉ller, 2012).
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Girls鈥 schools build self-esteem and enhance wellbeing.
Girls 鈥渇ound the setting to be more supportive than a mixed-sex classroom鈥 which resulted in a 鈥減erceived improvement of academic performance and increased focus and engagement鈥 (Hart, 2016).
Girls鈥 schools tailor teaching to girls and provide an aspirational environment., 鈥済reater motivation鈥 and are 鈥渃hallenged to achieve more than their female peers鈥 at co-educational independent and public schools (Holmgren, 2014).
For more information and research about the benefits of girls鈥 schools, please visit the .