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ECG Secondary College: Helping students reconnect, thrive, and discover their potential

For some young people, traditional school settings can be overwhelming. Large classrooms, rigid timetables and a one-size-fits-all approach can make learning stressful and disengaging. At ECG Secondary College (ECG), students learn differently.

ECG is a specialist school that focuses on the individual. Learning is tailored to each student, and students are accepted as they are. The school creates a safe and supportive environment where young people can be themselves while developing the skills and confidence they need to succeed.

Rebecca, a parent of an ECG student, reflected on their child’s experience: “ECG helps students unlock their full capabilities, inspiring them to go beyond their comfort zone”.

The college emphasises the positive growth of each student. “Students at ECG are supported to excel and discover what they’re truly capable of,” said ECG Principal, Russel Praetz. “We work closely with each student to build the literacy and numeracy skills they need while focusing on their strengths. Our hands-on, lifestyle-based learning—through arts, cooking, and practical projects helps students navigate the real world and engage meaningfully with their education.”

ECG caters to young people who have found traditional school environments stressful or overwhelming, struggled in large classrooms, or felt disconnected from learning.

Alternative schooling is becoming increasingly popular across Australia, offering a flexible, nurturing environment where students can rebuild confidence, reconnect with education, and thrive academically and socially.

Since beginning its VCAL program at Pakenham campus with just 45 students, ECG has grown into two campuses. The Year 9-10 campus is located at 126 Princess Highway, while the Years 11-12 campus at 18 Golden Green Street, offering VCE Vocational Major, Victorian Pathways Certificate, project-based learning, and applied learning opportunities. These programs are designed to re-engage students with school and prepare them for further education or future careers.

If you are considering alternative education for your child, ECG invites families to express their interest for 2026 enrolments. Visit ecg.vic.edu.au/enrol-with-us/ or call 03 5622 6000.

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