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Dandenong High School is one of the largest co-educational government secondary schools in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, catering for students from Years 7 to 12. It is the oldest school, public or private, in Melbourne's outer east, and now has 1400 students alone on its Dandenong site on the north side of the Princes Highway .
Northcote High School: 1,849 [23] 1 Northcote: Government 1926 25. Rowville Secondary College: 1,814 2 Rowville: Government 1990 26. Mount Waverley Secondary College: 1,804 2 Mount Waverley: Government 1964 27. Melbourne Grammar School: 1,803 2 Caulfield, South Yarra: Anglican 1849 28. Dandenong High School: 1,785 1 Dandenong: Government 1919 ...
Dandenong High School: Dandenong 7–12 Co-ed 1919 website: Daylesford College Daylesford 7–12 Co-ed 1889 website: Derrinallum P–12 College Derrinallum P–12 Co-ed website: Diamond Valley College: Diamond Creek 7–12 Co-ed 1989 website: Dimboola Memorial Secondary College: Dimboola 7–12 Co-ed 1924 website: Dohertys Creek P–9 College ...
Dandenong High School; Darul Ulum College of Victoria; De La Salle College (Australia) Debney Park Secondary College; Deer Park Secondary College; Diamond Valley College; Distance Education Centre, Victoria; Doncaster Secondary College; Doveton Secondary College; Dromana Secondary College
Dandenong High School; Darul Ulum College; Daylesford Secondary College; De La Salle College (Australia) Derrinallum College; Diamond Valley College;
Dandenong (/ ˈ d æ n d ɪ n ɒ ŋ / DAN-dih-nong) is a southeastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, about 29 km (18 mi) from the Melbourne CBD.It is the council seat of the City of Greater Dandenong local government area, with a recorded population of 30,127 at the 2021 census. [1]
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The Grade 5 and Grade 6 boys who had been part of St John's Boys School now returned to be part of St Mary's School. The secondary girls at St Mary's became St Mary's Girls Secondary College (1968) and later the same year changed name to St Angela's (in honour of Angela Burke, one of the founding Presentation Sisters in Dandenong).