Al Iman College
伊曼学院
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School Overview
Al Iman College is a private coeducational school located in Melton South, in Melbourne's western suburbs, offering education from Prep to Year 12 with approximately 1,100 students enrolled. According to 2025 VCAA data, the school has a median study score of 27, with 0.80% of students achieving scores above 40. Taking into account factors such as Chinese population proportion and community safety, AU Guide gives the school a comprehensive rating of 34.30.
The school is situated in Melton South, which has a total population of 11,362 people, including 224 Chinese residents representing 2.00% of the population - a relatively low proportion. The area's main ethnic groups are Australian (26.38%), British (24.64%), Irish (6.00%), Indian (5.78%), and Scottish (5.70%). Regarding community safety, according to September 2025 Crime Statistics Agency data, Melton South has a crime rate of 9,391 per 100,000 people, which is 1.38 times the Victorian average (6,810), slightly above the state average. Parents are advised to research the specific circumstances.
In terms of the local property market, according to Data Vic's first quarter 2025 data, the median house price in Melton South is approximately $500,000, while the median apartment price is around $400,000. Rental levels are relatively moderate, with 3-bedroom and 2-bedroom houses renting for approximately $460 and $420 per week respectively, and 3-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments renting for around $440 and $410 per week respectively. As a private school, Al Iman College has higher fees, and during popular periods, applications typically require several years of advance queuing. Parents considering the school are advised to contact the school early to understand the application process.
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According to VCAA 2025 data, Al Iman College achieved a median VCE study score of 27 and 0.80% of students scored 40 or above. The AU Guide overall score is 27.16/100.
Data sources: ABS 2021 | VIC Crime Statistics Agency 2025