email from wendy dun to the regional director 29/07/2011

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Subject: No Open level Secondary School in Coburg To the Regional Director, I am writing to formally complain about the lack of school facilities in the Coburg area. There is no Open level High school in Coburg or surrounding suburb s which is accessible to all within our community. My family live in the “Secondary High School Black Hole” of Coburg North and my children need a secondary schoo l to commence year 7 in 2015. Currently there is little option for my children. We don’t believe we should need to move to the next suburb so we can access a decent secondary school as residents there are able to do. I am aware of the outstanding work being undertaken by The High School for Coburg Group and commend them for their efforts. I am hoping that your Department can make a commitment as soon as possible towards a resolution to this grossly inequitable situation. Wendy Dun

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Subject: No Open level Secondary School in Coburg

To the Regional Director,

I am writing to formally complain about the lack of school facilities in the Coburg area. There is no

Open level High school in Coburg or surrounding suburbs which is accessible to all within our

community.

My family live in the “Secondary High School Black Hole” of Coburg North and my children need a

secondary school to commence year 7 in 2015. Currently there is little option for my children. We

don’t believe we should need to move to the next suburb so we can access a decent secondary

school as residents there are able to do.

I am aware of the outstanding work being undertaken by The High School for Coburg Group and

commend them for their efforts. I am hoping that your Department can make a commitment as soon

as possible towards a resolution to this grossly inequitable situation.

Wendy Dun