Our Campuses
Australian International Academy College's campuses provide inclusive, safe and vibrant environments, where students thrive
Year 6 - Year 12
North Coburg
Melbourne
Senior Campus
56 Bakers Road North Coburg, Victoria | |
Year 6 - Year 12 | |
640 Students |
Prep - Year 5
Coburg
King Khalid
Coburg Campus
653 Sydney Road, Coburg, Victoria | |
Prep - Year 5 | |
560 Students |
Year 6 - Year 12
Caroline Springs
Caroline Springs
Senior Campus
183 - 191 Caroline Springs Boulevard, Caroline Springs, Victoria | |
Year 6 - Year 12 | |
220 Students |
Prep - Year 5
Caroline Springs
Caroline Springs
Primary Campus
5 Stevenson Crescent, Caroline Springs, Victoria | |
Prep - Year 5 | |
350 Students |
AIAE supports and promotes the principles and practice of Australian democracy in the operation of the School and the structure of what we teach. We are committed to the democratic principles of Australia including:
- elected government;
- the rule of law;
- equal rights for all before the law;
- freedom of religion;
- freedom of speech and association; and
- the values of openness and tolerance.
Australian International Academy of Education is committed to the principles of a liberal democracy.
- We believe in an accountable, democratically elected government.
- We respect and observe the rule of law, and believe that no person is above the law.
- We believe in equal rights for all before the law, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender or other attributes.
- We believe not only in the freedom of religion, but also the need to practice tolerance and understanding others.
- We believe in the value of freedom of speech and freedom of association, but also acknowledge that we have the responsibility not to abuse this freedom.
- We believe in the values of openness and tolerance, and value and respect all members of the school community regardless of background.
We have zero tolerance for child abuse and have strategies and systems to protect children from abuse and harm. We will take all allegations and concerns very seriously and respond to them consistently and in line with our policies and procedures. Furthermore, AIAE is committed to promoting cultural safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, cultural safety for children from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, and to providing a safe environment for children with a disability.
Our vision is what brings our students, parents, staff and management together to work towards a common goal. Thus our vision is an ideal we cherish and actively work towards realizing.
To develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect we work towards nine objectives.
Every student needs a secure, caring, and stimulating atmosphere in which to grow and mature emotionally, intelligently, physically and socially.
The Academy enjoins its students to cultivate a global perspective and a universalist outlook on life. We encourage our students to constantly seek to broaden their horizons in a spirit of tolerance, compassion and co-operation with one another - and with others outside the school.
AIAE supports and promotes the principles and practice of Australian democracy in the operation of the School and the structure of what we teach. We are committed to the democratic principles of Australia including:
- elected government;
- the rule of law;
- equal rights for all before the law;
- freedom of religion;
- freedom of speech and association; and
- the values of openness and tolerance.
Australian International Academy of Education is committed to the principles of a liberal democracy.
- We believe in an accountable, democratically elected government.
- We respect and observe the rule of law, and believe that no person is above the law.
- We believe in equal rights for all before the law, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender or other attributes.
- We believe not only in the freedom of religion, but also the need to practice tolerance and understanding others.
- We believe in the value of freedom of speech and freedom of association, but also acknowledge that we have the responsibility not to abuse this freedom.
- We believe in the values of openness and tolerance, and value and respect all members of the school community regardless of background.
We have zero tolerance for child abuse and have strategies and systems to protect children from abuse and harm. We will take all allegations and concerns very seriously and respond to them consistently and in line with our policies and procedures. Furthermore, AIAE is committed to promoting cultural safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, cultural safety for children from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, and to providing a safe environment for children with a disability.
Our vision is what brings our students, parents, staff and management together to work towards a common goal. Thus our vision is an ideal we cherish and actively work towards realizing.
To develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect we work towards nine objectives.
Every student needs a secure, caring, and stimulating atmosphere in which to grow and mature emotionally, intelligently, physically and socially.
The Academy enjoins its students to cultivate a global perspective and a universalist outlook on life. We encourage our students to constantly seek to broaden their horizons in a spirit of tolerance, compassion and co-operation with one another - and with others outside the school.
An International
Baccalaureate
School
The AIA is a renowned provider of world-class learning programmes. For years we have been an educational lighthouse attracting high calibre international students in to our fold.
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