Students at St Albans Secondary College are about to become even more tech savvy.
The college was one of eight schools chosen to take part in Social Ventures Australia’s Bright Spots Schools Connection project.
Students across Australia will improve their knowledge and use of new technology to meet the challenges of the next digital age.
Maribyrnong Labor MP Bill Shorten said the college was deserving of the honour.
“The school’s excellent outcomes reflect the dedication and hard work of staff and students alike,” he said.
Principal Kerrie Dowsley said it was an excellent opportunity to strengthen the school’s work with technology and learn from other schools nationally.
… Charlene Macaulay