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Seminar with Victorian Government Schools at MelLink Hanoi

We wish to welcome you to the seminar with the presence of the Representative of the Victorian Government Schools (Australia), Ms Linda Vaughan, Coordinator of The International Division - The Department of Education and Childhood Development (Victoria), and Representatives from 2 of the Victorian Government Schools, Box Hill Senior Secondary College and Mullauna College.

Victoria is well-known all over the world for its excellent education service being offered to international students. The Victorian Government Schools are providers of excellent quality education to primary and high school students. This is a great opportunity for parents to know what the Victorian Schools have to offer for your child. You can put questions directly to Ms Linda and the Colleges' representative.

When:

8:30 AM - 12:30 PM, Monday 2 November 2009.

Where:

MelLink Hanoi Office, 114 Van Chuong (2) Lane, Kham Thien Street, Hanoi

Note:

Because of the high number of demand, we highly recommend you contact us on (04) 3518 1495 to book a place.

What to bring?

If you wish to submit an application for your child at the seminar, please bring the followings:

  • School academic transcript (original or certified copy)
  • 1 Passport photo of your child
  • Passport or Identity card of your child (original or copy)

For more information, please contact our hot line on 0984 999 153.

 

WE ARE GLAD BEING HERE TO ASSIST.

"Welcome to Victorian Government Schools


Join a warm and welcoming community in a Victorian Government School. From the moment you touch down in Victoria, right up to your final day at school, you will be supported by a caring network of teachers, friends and family.

Victoria is recognised as a world leader in all sectors of education and has earned a reputation for providing high-quality educational opportunities in a safe and healthy environment. It has the second largest education system in Australia and one of the most advanced education systems in the world."

www.study.vic.gov.au
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