Dozens of students completing VCE Chinese language subjects face an uncertain future after a Chinese community language school went into voluntary administration this week.
In an email sent to students and parents on Tuesday, administrators for the Western Chinese Language School (WCLS), in Melbourne’s western suburb of Braybook, said they had immediately started reviewing the school’s operations and financial position.
Classes have been suspended, the letter from the administrators Rodgers Reidy said, and parents should not make further payments to the school.
“We understand that this may cause disappointment and uncertainty, particularly for students currently undertaking VCE Chinese studies and their families,” the administrators said.

