Five fun things to do near the Embassy Melbourne school
- Do as the locals do, and enjoy a picnic in the nearby Flagstaff Gardens – but make sure you don't disturb the possums! There are sculptures and art pieces in the garden, and you can book tennis, netball or handball courts.
- Stroll through Queen Victoria Market, the largest outdoor market in the Southern hemisphere. Buy fruit, vegetables, meat and seafood, or clothes, jewellery, etc.
- Experience the most unusual night of your life at a Melbourne Zoo 'Roar and Snore' event. You stay in tents overnight, and get to see the nocturnal creatures that live in the zoo.
- Spend a day, or more, in Melbourne Museum, the largest in Australia. It contains an IMAX theatre, and is surrounded by the beautiful Carlton Gardens.
- Watch a game of Australia's beloved sport, cricket, at the nearby Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Melbourne Events:
January: The Australian Open The world famous tennis championship is held in Melbourne Park.
Big Day Out A one-day open air festival showcasing World Music.
February: Chinese New Year Melbourne has a big Chinese-speaking population and this annual festival features a parade, singing, dancing and a lot more.
St Kilda Festival A week-long festival of arts, music and indigenous culture, held in the beachside locale of St Kilda.
March: Moomba Waterfest A four-day event, with activities like outdoor cinemas, giant sand sculptures, Dragon Boat races, the loopy 'Birdman Rally' and a huge fireworks display.
March: Thai Food and Culture Festival If you love Thai food, this is the time of year to visit Melbourne! Sample the cuisine while enjoying dance displays and a fashion show.
March to April: Melbourne International Comedy Festival A great excuse to laugh every night, as some of the world's best comedians go on show.
July: Melbourne Design Festival Ten days of events celebrating, and promoting, the discipline of Design.
October: Melbourne International Arts Festival A world-class festival which offers theatre, dance, music and arts in abundance over three packed weeks.
November: Melbourne Cup This horse race occurs on 'Australia's most famous Tuesday', and it's a big event even if you have no interest in the sport. The accompanying carnival and party is fun for all.
Links
That's Melbourne Provides extensive information on events, venues and attractions, and reveals 'what's hot in the city' today.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground With capacity of 100,000, this is the perfect place to see Aussie Rules matches, concerts and cricket fixtures.
St Kilda Festival Australia's largest arts, community and music festival takes place in the beachside locale of St Kilda.
Melbourne Observation Deck The Southern Hemisphere's tallest office structure - features general information, a gallery and tower facts in English, Japanese and Chinese.
Queen Victoria Market Find out what events are planned, or just access factual information about the market.
Melbourne Zoo One website covers the three major Melbourne Zoos. Plan your trip and meet some of the animals.
Melbourne Museum This world-class museum hosts a variety of changing events as well as its permanent collections.
Melbourne International Arts Festival Pick from the huge variety of events to plan your chosen activities in advance.
Melbourne Cup All you need to know about this archetypal Melbourne event, including its history and a photo gallery.
Melbourne: local information
All the practical details you need. Can't find something? Just ask us a question.
School facts:
- Class size average 16; maximum 18
- Number of students average 400, maximum 800
- Number of teachers 22
- Minimum student age 16
- Average student age 22
- Internet Students can use the school computers; there is also wireless internet access throughout the school.
- Facilities Language centre; computer labs; library; health service; student lounge; interactive whiteboards.
- Accessibility The school is accessible to those in wheelchairs.
- Accreditation: Our Melbourne school is a member of English Australia and is government accredited by NEAS, guaranteeing you quality English language tuition.
- Exams: TOEIC testing centre.
- Nearest supermarket: 4 minutes' walk
- Nearest newsagent: 1 minute's walk
- Nearest park: 5 minutes' walk
- Nearest mosque: 6.2km
- Nearest church: 1 minute's walk
- Nearest café/restaurants: Next door
- Nearest post office: 1 minute's walk
- Nearest coffee shop: 1 minute's walk
- Nearest shopping centre: 4 minutes' walk
- Nearest bus stop: 1 minute's walk
- Nearest bank: 1 minute's walk
Cost of Living
We currently advise that students should budget approximately AUS $350 per week. This represents generous cover for all transport (based on Zone 1 weekly ticket - see below), food (lunch and dinner everyday at 15.00 per meal) and entertainment (approximately 50.00 to 100.00). Homestay students, those who self-cater, and those eating at the residence can live on much less.
A few sample prices (all in AUS $):
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Item | Price |
| A cup of coffee (in a chain like Starbucks) | 3.50 |
| Can of Coca Cola | 1.50 |
| Big Mac hamburger | 3.25 |
| Three course meal in a mid range restaurant | 50.00 - 60.00 |
| Breakfast and dinner at Taylors on A'Beckett | 18.85 |
| Takeaway, e.g. from a noodle bar | 15.00 |
| Cinema ticket | 11.00 (student price) |
| Nightclub entrance | 10.00 upwards |
| Taxi (minimum fare/price per mile) | 7.00 minimum, 1.465 per further km |
| Train, tram and bus | One automated card called a Metcard will take you on all three forms of transport. Daily: 6.50; Weekly: 28.00; Monthly: 104.40. |
(information last updated July 2008)
Prices are in AUS $. Access a currency converter here.
Location map
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How to reach Embassy Melbourne
Embassy Melbourne is housed in a modern, ten-storey building located right in the city centre. Excellent rail, tram and bus transport facilities provide easy access to all parts of Melbourne. The nearest train station to the school is Melbourne Central Train Station. It's an easy five minute walk along Elizabeth Street before turning right into Lonsdale Street where the school is located.
Trams service Melbourne city as well as in the inner Melbourne suburbs. The nearest tram stop to Embassy Melbourne is only a minute away on Elizabeth Street.
(information last updated July 2008)
Links:
Rail Australia Find details of the great Australian rail journeys you can take with Countrylink and the Great Southern Railway.
Greyhound Australia's long-haul coach company. Find routes, timetables and prices.
Virgin Blue Low-cost airline dealing with internal flights across Australia.
Qantas Domestic airline travelling between Australian cities.
Melbourne Airport Find out about shopping and eating at the airport as well as flight details.
Metlink The guide to public transport in Melbourne and Victoria, covering metropolitan and regional train, tram, bus and coach services.
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