Victorian secondary school w more than 700 students (Country)

Cost $395.00 (GST inclusive)
Length 12 Months
Expires 31 Dec 25
Description
Renewing your membership? HTAV members are encouraged to renew by logging into the HTAV website before visiting the Member Centre followed by My Profile then My Memberships and then clicking the Renew button. Doing so will ensure a seamless renewal experience.


This membership is for Victorian secondary schools with more than 700 students whose address is more than 50km of Melbourne's CBD.

Included in your membership:

  • Enjoy 35% discount on professional learning programs.
  • Get a free digital subscription to Agora, the professional reading journal. Many of our members prefer to add a print copy to their membership too.
  • Stay updated with member news on the latest in History and teaching news.
  • Access the exclusive members-only section of the HTAV website, packed with resources and past Agora articles.
  • Receive essential curriculum advice for all levels.
  • Tap into a variety of classroom-specific resources.
  • Join the Peer Mentoring Program for free.
  • Plus, receive a 5% discount on HTAV publications from the HTAV Shop.

Online renewals open in October of the year prior and membership begins immediately upon sign-up. Members may join or renew at any time, however we recommend doing so during the October-December renewal period for an easy transition into the new year. 2025 HTAV memberships expire 31 December 2025.



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