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Disadvantaged school ditches the curriculum and gives kids free rein
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One of Melbourneâs most disadvantaged high schools has dumped the Victorian curriculum in favour of a âpersonalised learning programâ that ditches compulsory subjects and lets students study what they like from year 8 onwards.
Hampton Park Secondary College students Fadak Jabbar, Vernon Santiago, Zahra Akhlaqee, principal Wayne Haworth, Paige Read, and Skyline Paileguto.
Age-based year levels have also been scrapped at Hampton Park Secondary College, a state school in Melbourneâs south-east, and replaced by three progressive learning stages named Explore, Enhance and Excel.