Gladstone Park Secondary College

School in Gladstone Park, Victoria, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gladstone Park Secondary College is a public state school in Melbourne, Australia founded in 1974.

Coordinates37°41′19″S 144°53′29″E
TypeCo-educational public comprehensive secondary school
MottoKnowledge is Power
Established1974
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Gladstone Park Secondary College
Location
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Australia
Coordinates37°41′19″S 144°53′29″E
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TypeCo-educational public comprehensive secondary school
MottoKnowledge is Power
Established1974
Principal
Harold Cheung
Years offered
7–12
Enrolment1644[1] (2018)
CampusTaylor Drive
ColoursDark green, white, grey & black
    
Websitewww.gladstoneparksc.vic.edu.au
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Introduction

The school has around More than 1600 students, a figure which has remained roughly constant for over a decade. When it first opened, Gladstone Park Secondary School (GPSC) quickly became the largest school in terms of matriculated students within a 10 km radius, a position which it still holds today.[citation needed]

School life

The school has a special disability partnership with the local TAFE institutes, where most GPSC graduates enrol to do apprenticeships or diplomas.

Facilities

The school grounds contain many sports facilities including a football and soccer oval, outdoor basketball and netball courts, cricket nets and an outdoor hockey/ futsal pitch. There is an indoor sports centre with two basketball courts, squash courts and gym facilities. The school library is open to students and the public.

A joint senior school office and year 12 study centre building opened in 2017.

Controversies

Deepfake incident

In February 2025, Gladstone Park Secondary College was involved in a police investigation after students allegedly created and distributed sexually explicit images of female classmates using artificial intelligence (“deepfake”) technology.[2]

The images were reportedly generated from existing photographs and shared via social media and messaging platforms without the consent of those depicted.[3] Victoria Police launched an investigation, with the matter referred to specialist units dealing with child exploitation and cybercrime.[2]

The school suspended students in connection with the incident and provided wellbeing support to those affected.[2] The case received widespread media coverage and contributed to broader discussion in Australia regarding the misuse of artificial intelligence, online safety, and image-based abuse laws.[3]

Antisemitism incident

In July 2025, the school faced criticism following reports of antisemitic behaviour by students, including offensive gestures and comments directed at members of the Jewish community.[4] The principal issued an apology and stated that the school would take disciplinary action and reinforce education around respectful behaviour and inclusion.[4]

Notable alumni

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