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  2. List of Anglican schools in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew's Cathedral School: Sydney: Co-ed Sydney: 1885 St Catherine's School: Waverley: F Sydney: 1856 St Columba Anglican School Port Macquarie: Co-ed Grafton: 2002 St Luke's Grammar School: Dee Why: Co-ed Sydney: 1993 St Peter's Anglican College Broulee: Co-ed Canberra and Goulburn: 2003 St Peter's Anglican Primary School Campbelltown: Co ...

  3. List of non-government schools in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Newman Senior Technical College (formerly Australian Technical CollegePort Macquarie) Port Macquarie: Port Macquarie-Hastings: 11–12 Co-ed Systemic 1979 O'Connor Catholic College: Armidale: Armidale: 7–12 Co-ed Systemic 1975 Oakhill College: Rogans Hill: Hornsby: 7–12 Co-ed De La Salle Brothers: 1937 Our Lady of Mercy College ...

  4. List of schools in the Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast

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    Mackillop College: Port Macquarie: Port Macquarie: 1988 McAuley Catholic College: Clarenza: Clarence Valley: 1990 Mount Saint Patrick College: Murwillumbah: Tweed: 1963 Newman Senior Technical College: Port Macquarie: Port Macquarie: 1979 St Clare's High School: Taree: Greater Taree: 1971 St John's College: Woodlawn: Lismore: 1931 St Joseph's ...

  5. St Columba College - Wikipedia

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    St Columba College was the first joint Catholic and Anglican coeducational school in Australia. It was established in 1996 (first students 1997) as an ecumenical initiative by Ian George and Leonard Faulkner, the Anglican and Catholic archbishops of Adelaide at the time. [4]

  6. Port Macquarie - Wikipedia

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    Port Macquarie, sometimes shortened to Port Mac and commonly locally nicknamed Port, [2] is a coastal city on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, 390 km (242 mi) north of Sydney, and 570 km (354 mi) south of Brisbane, on the Tasman Sea coast at the mouth of the Hastings River, and the eastern end of the Oxley Highway (B56).

  7. List of schools in the Hunter and Central Coast - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in the Hunter and Central Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia.The New South Wales education system traditionally consists of primary schools, which accommodate students from Kindergarten to Year 6 (ages 5–12), and high schools, which accommodate students from Years 7 to 12 (ages 12–18).

  8. List of Catholic schools in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    St Joseph's Regional College (formerly St Joseph's Hastings Regional High School) Port Macquarie: Port Macquarie-Hastings: 7–12 Co-ed Systemic 1969 St Leo's Catholic College: Wahroonga: Hornsby: 7–12 Co-ed Systemic 1955 St Luke's Catholic College Marsden Park: Blacktown: K–12 Co-ed Systemic 2017 St Maroun's College Dulwich Hill: Inner ...

  9. St Columba's Catholic College - Wikipedia

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    'Columba' is a Latinisation of 'colum', which means dove. A dove is featured in the college crest. 'Iona Chapel' derives its name from the Island of Iona where Columba founded the monastery Iona Abbey. Much of the architecture features the Celtic Cross. The Feast Day of Columba on June 9 is celebrated annually by the college. Notable events ...