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Lindisfarne College is a state-integrated Presbyterian boys' day and boarding intermediate and high school in Hastings, New Zealand. The school is named after the Holy Isle of Lindisfarne, site of the medieval Celtic monastery and castle on the northeastern coast of England. The college was established on 14 April 1953, by the Herrick family.
Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School: Terranora: Co-ed Grafton: 1981 Macarthur Anglican School Cobbitty: Co-ed Sydney: 1984 Macquarie Anglican Grammar School Dubbo: Co-ed Bathurst: 2002 Mamre Anglican School (formerly Mamre Christian College) Erskine Park: Co-ed Sydney: 1978 Manning Valley Anglican College Cundletown: Co-ed Newcastle: 2003 ...
Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School was established in 1981 by the Rector and parishioners of St Cuthbert's Church Tweed Heads. In 1996 the Senior School relocated to its permanent site at Mahers Lane Terranora, with the middle school joining it in 1997. The Preschool opened at the Junior School Campus in 1998. [1]
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St Agnes Catholic High School (formerly Christ Catholic College – St Agnes Campus) Rooty Hill: Blacktown: 7–12 Co-ed Systemic 1962 St Aloysius' College: Milsons Point: North Sydney: 3–12 M Jesuit: 1879 St Aloysius College, Cronulla (Formerley De La Salle College Cronulla) Cronulla: Sutherland: 7–12 Co-ed Systemic 1936 St Andrews College ...
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The Higher School Certificate (HSC) is the credential awarded to secondary school students who successfully complete senior high school level studies (Years 10, 11 and 12 or equivalent) in New South Wales and some ACT schools in Australia, as well as some international schools in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, and Papua New Guinea.
This is a list of schools in the Northern Rivers and Mid North 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).