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The new school was named Marist College North Shore and was a Secondary school (Years 7–12) for boys in the North Sydney and Mosman area. The college adopted the colours blue, black and gold and the former Marist Brothers Mosman school motto, " Virtus Ubique Vincit" (Latin) meaning " Courage Conquers All".
Marist College was renamed Marist University on ... (North)". [90] Marist's acceptance rate of 45 ... In 2021 Forbes ranked Marist as one of the top 10 ...
Marist College North Shore: North Sydney: North Sydney: K–12 Co-ed Systemic 1888 Marist College Penshurst: Mortdale: Georges River: 7–12 Co-ed Systemic 1953 Marist Sisters' College, Woolwich: Woolwich: Hunter's Hill: 7–12 F Systemic 1908 Maronite College of the Holy Family (formerly Our Lady of Lebanon College) Harris Park: Parramatta: K ...
Marist College Eastwood: 1937: Eastwood, New South Wales: Australia: Secondary: Marist College Kogarah: 1909: Kogarah, New South Wales: Australia: Secondary: Marist Catholic College North Shore: 1888: North Sydney, New South Wales: Australia: Primary and Secondary: in 2021, combined with local primary school St Mary's Primary School to form a K ...
St Paul's International College, Moss Vale; St Scholastica's College, Glebe; St Stanislaus' College, Bathurst; St Vincent's College, Potts Point; Scots All Saints' College, Bathurst; Scots School Albury; The Scots College, Sydney; Sydney Church of England Grammar School (Shore), North Sydney; Tara Anglican School for Girls, North Parramatta ...
In addition to the following universities, the Australian campus of Carnegie Mellon University's H. John Heinz III College [9] operated in the city of Adelaide in South Australia between 2006 and 2022. [10] University College London also operated an Australian campus [11] in Adelaide between 2009 and 2017.
Today, Marist College Eastwood is known as a 'systemic catholic school', meaning that funding from the community is directed to the Sydney Catholic Schools body, who are responsible for adequately redistributing the resources gathered to meet the different financial needs across school communities.
Marist College Eastwood: Eastwood: Ryde: 7–12 M Systemic 1937 Marist College Kogarah: Bexley: Bayside: 7–12 M Systemic 1909 Marist College North Shore: North Sydney: North Sydney: K–12 Co-ed Systemic 1888 Marist College Penshurst: Mortdale: Georges River: 7–12 Co-ed Systemic 1953 Marist Sisters' College, Woolwich: Woolwich: Hunter's ...