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Principal named for Caroline Springs school on Mowbray site

The future of a high school located on the former Mowbray College site looks brighter with the owner revealing he has appointed the school’s principal.

Wyndham businessman and councillor, Intaj Khan bought the Caroline Springs site in 2012 for $6.7 million and announced earlier this year that West Lakes Grammar School would open for year 7 and 8 students in February next year.

Last week, Mr Khan told Star Weekly that Robert Dullard would lead the non- denominational private school, and enrolments were being received. The school is budgeting for an initial total enrolment of 120 students.

Mr Khan, who knocked back offers from developers and the chance to make almost $4 million on the site, said Mr Dullard came to the school with a wealth of experience.

Educational consultant and La Trobe University professor David Warner, who has worked closely with Mr Khan to develop the school, said the appointment was a coup.

“We’ve gained a principal in touch with 21st century learning,” Mr Warner said. “We’re very confident we have the right person for the job and that our young people will get the most out of the opportunities given.”

Mr Dullard has 27 years’ experience in education and has been a deputy principal for the past 14 years, most recently at Penola Catholic College in Glenroy. In a statement to prospective families of West Lakes Grammar School, he said he was “excited” about being appointed. “It will be a positive, vibrant and progressive educational landscape.”

“My vision for West Lakes Grammar School and the families of Caroline Springs and neighbouring suburbs is to create a learning community where all members have a true passion for lifelong learning.”

Anyone wanting to express interest in enrolling for 2015 should email info@westlakesgrammar.com.au

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