
Glenroy College
Welcome to Glenroy College, a co-educational government school for Years 7 to 12 in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Our students come from many different backgrounds and we value the diversity in our College community. We believe all our students can achieve to high standards and we celebrate their achievements and successes with pride.
Bell Times
Our school day starts with a locker bell at 8.53am to remind students to gather their books and head to class. The day is split into five hour-long periods, with a 35-minute lunch break for students to unwind, eat and mingle with friends.
Period 1: 9am -10am
Period 2: 10am -11am
Period 3: 11am -12pm
Lunch: 12pm – 12.35pm
Period 4: 12.35pm – 1.35pm
Period 5: 1.35pm – 2.35pm
School day ends: 2.35pm
Back on Track and Homework Club operate after school from 2.40pm
Term dates
2022
Term 1: 31 January – 8 April
Term 2: 26 April – 24 June
Term 3: 11 July – 16 September
Term 4: 3 October – 20 December
2023
Term 1: 30 January – 6 April
Term 2: 24 April – 23 June
Term 3: 10 July – 15 September
Term 4: 2 October – 20 December
Latest News
Glenroy College celebrates our top students and farewells our Class of 2022
It was a special afternoon at Glenroy College last week when families gathered to celebrate the achievements of both our Year 12 graduating class and our top students from across the school. It's the first time families have been able to come together at Glenroy...
Laptop surprise for Glenroy College’s hardest working students
A group of Glenroy College students have just received the best learning boost - their own laptops - thanks to a very generous donation from Sydney-based company Scientia Clinical Research. Glenroy College received 17 HP laptops from Scientia, a government-sponsored...
This Glenroy College teaching duo just hit a huge milestone
Glenroy College assistant principal Lidia Tizian and science teacher David Woolcock are celebrating a teaching milestone of the most momentous kind - a collective 72 years of service to education. The pair were recently honoured by the Education Department for their...