Kalgoorlie-Boulder, is an inland city in Western Australia with a population of more than thirty thousand people and is the centre of a large mining and pastoral region.
The city is the regional centre of the Goldfields and has modern shopping complexes, a hospital, government and non-government primary and secondary schools, cinemas, sporting facilities, service clubs and all other community facilities expected in a metropolitan area. The climate is classified 'semi arid': winters can be cold and summers are hot, but air conditioning is widespread throughout the city.
The College shares facilities with Curtin University Kalgoorlie, comprising of a Vocational Training Education Centre (VTEC), Centre for Regional education (CRE) and the WA School of Mines (WASM). The school has a modern ‘Hub’ building which houses administration and student facilities. The school’s excellent teaching resources and facilities are supported by reticulated technology throughout the campus. The campus provides students with an adult learning environment with industry standard facilities. On average the student population for the senior school is 650.
Eastern Goldfields College is located at:
Corner of Cassidy & Cheetham Streets, Kalgoorlie
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