Melbourne Girls' College

From 1995, Jan Parkes led the college for over seven years, developing it into an innovative educational institution.

In 2002, a new principal, Judy Crowe, made changes to the curriculum structure and oversaw the development of several new facilities.

This program is designed to promote Science, Technologies, Engineering, The Arts and Mathematics across the school and as a career pathway.

[9] Extracurricular programs run by the college include Australian Airforce Cadets, aerobics, environment, instrumental music, dance and a Confucius Classroom.

[10] The school is situated on a single campus adjoining the Yarra River, approximately 4 kilometres from the Melbourne CBD.

Melbourne Girls’ College operates a popular rowing program on the Yarra River.