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Hume Anglican Grammar is Coming to Wollert
Hume Anglican Grammar, one of Melbourne's well-regarded independent schools, has announced plans to open a fourth campus in Wollert, putting highly regarded Prep to Year 12 education just around the corner from Arramont.
Joining the school's existing Donnybrook, Freier and Kalkallo campuses, the Wollert campus will be the largest of the four, with capacity for around 2,500 students. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2032, with the campus planned to open in 2033.
The site is nestled within the area bound by Boundary Road to the north, Epping Road to the east, Edgars Road to the west, and Craigieburn Road East to the south, placing it within a 7 minute drive from Arramont.
The location has also been chosen with connectivity in mind. It sits next to a planned public recreation reserve, similar to the setup at the Donnybrook and Kalkallo campuses, and the proposed Wollert train station will be close by. The future Wollert Major Town Centre will be adjacent to the campus, meaning school drop-off can easily be combined with the weekly grocery shop, a coffee catch-up with friends, or a trip to the local library once the precinct is up and running.
The school will open with the junior year levels, with the intention of growing into a full Prep to Year 12 offering over time. Secondary year levels may be introduced earlier if demand supports it, so the exact rollout of year groups will become clearer as planning progresses.
What Hume Anglican Grammar Is Known For
Hume Anglican Grammar is a co-educational, independent Prep to Year 12 school with a reputation for high-quality education across Melbourne's northern growth corridor. Its school motto, "Let Your Colours Shine," reflects the school's philosophy of nurturing each student's individual strengths rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach to learning.
As a multi-campus school, Hume has built its name on bringing affordable independent schooling to fast-growing communities like Wollert, Donnybrook and Kalkallo. Principal Bill Sweeney has described the Wollert campus as a chance to extend that same offering to local Wollert families, without them having to commute well outside their suburb.
What This Means for Arramont Families
For families currently weighing up schooling options near Arramont, the announcement of the Wollert campus is one to watch. While enrolments won't open until 2033, it represents a long-term investment in local families being able to access a well-regarded independent school so close to home.
Families interested in learning more can register an Enrolment Enquiry with Hume Anglican Grammar and follow Social Media channels to stay updated as more information for the Wollert campus is confirmed.

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