Hume Central Secondary College (also referred to as HCSC) is a co-educational public government school in the northern suburb of Broadmeadows, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Hume Central Secondary College was established with the Broadmeadows Schools Regeneration Project. Three secondary colleges in the area merged to create Hume Central Secondary College: Hillcrest Secondary College, Broadmeadows Secondary College & Erinbank Secondary College. The two new junior campuses are now referred to as Dimboola Road Campus and Blair Street Campus. The Senior Town Park Campus was completed in 2011.
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