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In 2007, the college received extended media attention regarding its unique "two brick rule".<ref>https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/kissing-students-kept-apart/news-story/618820143536b94e5afa5b89edfcdee3?sv=6eb6af967b5b9a1b80a104cfb3f7ef47</ref> The rule, which stated that students of the opposite sex could not come within two brick lengths of each other, was designed to eliminate greetings such as hugging, for fear that this might lead to sexual contact.
 
In 2007, the college received extended media attention regarding its unique "two brick rule".<ref>https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/kissing-students-kept-apart/news-story/618820143536b94e5afa5b89edfcdee3?sv=6eb6af967b5b9a1b80a104cfb3f7ef47</ref> The rule, which stated that students of the opposite sex could not come within two brick lengths of each other, was designed to eliminate greetings such as hugging, for fear that this might lead to sexual contact.
   
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== See Also ==
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*[[Como Secondary College]]
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*[[Parkdale Secondary College]]
   
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
   
*[https://www.facebook.com/BrauerCollege Former Facebook Page]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/BrauerCollege Facebook Page]
   
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 03:54, 16 May 2021

Brauer College is a government secondary school, located in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia.

Originally established as Warrnambool Technical School in 1911, the school was renamed Brauer College at the beginning of 1990 (after noted 20th-century Warrnambool doctor, Alfred Brauer), to reflect its change from a technical institution into a more mainstream college. Brauer has since developed into a large secondary school with an enrollment of approximately 850 students ranging from years 7 to 12.

Jane Boyle has been principal of the College since 2012.

The college received widespread media attention in March 2021 after it required male students as young as 11 to stand during a school assembly and 'apologise' for their gender to the female students. This caused a backlash from parents who [1][2] reported that their sons were confused as to why everybody would look at them as predators.[3][4]

School principal, Jane Boyle, has resisted calls to resign but has issued an apology, admitting the assembly was " inappropriate ". She has not however, accepted responsibility for violating school policy .[5][6]

In 2007, the college received extended media attention regarding its unique "two brick rule".[7] The rule, which stated that students of the opposite sex could not come within two brick lengths of each other, was designed to eliminate greetings such as hugging, for fear that this might lead to sexual contact.

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