School History
Our Founder in the Spotlight
Why it matters:
- Learn about the early challenges, including limited resources, community support, and funding constraints.
- Hear Grandma’s personal motivation and her hopes for students.
- Understand how our school started as a grassroots project and grew into a long-standing institution.
- See how she worked not just to start MCES, but also helped establish other Chinese schools in Melbourne, making Chinese language education accessible to everyone.
Watch the CCTV Interview:
Special School Feature
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvceSupy8ks&t=8s
This video shares the vision, dedication, and inspiration behind the creation of the school, celebrating our 50 years of promoting Chinese language and culture in Melbourne. It also includes a brief interview with her granddaughter, 韦诚 Serena Walters, who was 14 years old at the time and learning Chinese at MCES. Serena is now the Principal of our school.
Early History & Community Dedication
Community Impact & Legacy
School Branches
Three branches were established: Footscray (closed in 2020 due to facility limitations), Burwood and Springvale.
Today
I am deeply honoured to continue my grandmother’s legacy as the Principal of MCES, stepping into this role in 2024 at the age of 23. Nurturing Chinese language and culture in Melbourne is a mission that has been close to my heart since I was a student here myself. I learned Mandarin at this very school and, after completing Year 12 and my VCE Chinese units at MCES, I even had the joy of teaching lower year levels before taking on the responsibility of leading the school.