FAQ`s
What is South East Bangla School (SEBS)?
SEBS is an esteemed institution dedicated to teaching the Bengali language and promoting the rich heritage of the Bangladeshi and West Bengal communities in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne.
Who can enrol at SEBS?
SEBS welcomes students of all ages and backgrounds who are interested in learning Bengali language and culture, including those from Bengali communities and other interested members of the Australian community.
What are the school hours?
SEBS operates on Sundays from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM during Victorian School Terms.
How can I enrol my child at SEBS?
To enrol your child, download the enrollment form from our website or collect a physical copy from our location. Complete the form and submit it via email or in person during school hours.
Is there a membership program at SEBS?
Yes, SEBS offers a membership program where individuals can contribute $20 per year to support school programs and student learning activities.
What types of activities does SEBS offer?
SEBS provides a wide range of activities, including cultural festivals, music recitals, drama performances, sports competitions, and more.
Does SEBS have a Parents Club?
Yes, SEBS has an active Parents Club that organizes sports, exercise, cultural activities, meet and greet sessions, and social events for parents.
Is SEBS managed by a non-profit organization?
Yes, SEBS is proudly managed by the South East Bangladeshi Cultural Foundation Inc. (SEBCF), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting Bengali language and culture.
How can I contact SEBS?
You can contact SEBS via email at info@sebsmelb.org or call us at 0400599997. Additionally, you can visit our website at www.sebsmelb.org for more information.
What is the future vision of SEBS?
SEBS aims to expand its educational programs, preserve cultural heritage, and foster cross-cultural understanding through collaborations with other organizations. The goal is to create a thriving cultural hub for the community's enrichment.