Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The University of Ballarat, Australia was a dual-sector university with multiple campuses in Victoria, Australia, including its main Ballarat campus, Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide that were authorized by the university to provide diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programs. [3]
Presbyterian Girls’ College, Warwick (Now part of Scots PGC College) Presbyterian Ladies’ College, Goulburn (closed) Presbyterian Ladies’ College, Orange (now part of Kinross Wolaroi School) Presentation College, Windsor (Merged into St Mary's College, St Kilda) Queen’s College/Ballarat Girls Grammar (Now part of Ballarat Grammar School)
Ballarat Technical School was founded as a boys' school in 1913, [5] and was officially opened in July 1915 by Sir Alexander Peacock. [6]In 1976, following the successful amalgamation of the Ballarat Technical School and the Ballarat Girls' High School (est. 1951), Mount Clear Technical High School opened as a school for years 7 to 10 students.
St Aidan's College, Durham University, Durham (co-ed since 1981) St Anne's College, University of Oxford (co-ed since 1979) St Hilda's College, University of Oxford (co-ed since 2008) St Hild's College, Durham University (co-ed since merged with the College of the Venerable Bede in 1975) St Hugh's College, University of Oxford (co-ed since 1986)
Ballarat offers 37 preschool institutions. [1] They are located in the suburbs of Alfredton, Bakery Hill, Ballarat Central, Ballarat East, Ballarat North, Black Hill, Brown Hill, Delcombe, Lake Gardens, Lake Wendouree, Mount Clear, Mount Helen, Mount Pleasant, Redan, Sebastopol, Soldiers Hill and Wendouree, and the townships of Buninyong, Cardigan, Creswick and Miners Rest.
On 6 September 2013, the Victorian Parliament passed legislation to establish Federation University Australia, [16] The name change officially began in 2014. The then Vice-Chancellor justified the name change as an attempt to broaden the reach of the university nationally and internationally, and in fairness to the campuses outside Ballarat.
University of Ballarat: School of Science and Engineering Ballarat: Australia: University of Queensland: School of Mining Engineering Brisbane: Australia: Western Australian School of Mines: Kalgoorlie: Australia: Monash University: Division of Mining & Resources Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Melbourne: Australia: University of ...
The Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education (GIAE) took over College courses after it was formed in 1968 at its current location of Churchill. It was amalgamated with Monash University in 1990, initially becoming Monash University College, before becoming a campus of the university in the mid-1990s. In recent years, the campus has undergone ...