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Geelong Grammar School is a private Anglican co-educational boarding and day school. The school's main campus is located in Corio on the northern outskirts of Geelong, Victoria , Australia, overlooking Corio Bay and Limeburners Bay .
Timbertop is a full-time boarding, co-educational campus of Geelong Grammar School located near Mansfield, Victoria, Australia. It shares its name with Mount Timbertop, which towers directly over the school. [1] A view toward the summit of Mount Timbertop, as seen from the school grounds. A map of the Timbertop Campus, Merrijig, VIC
The following are notable boarding schools in Australia. There are 189 boarding schools in Australia. ... Geelong College, Geelong; Geelong Grammar School, Geelong;
Pages in category "Boarding schools in Victoria (state)" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Geelong College; Geelong Grammar School;
He then decided to try his fortune in the distant colonies, boarding the Guy Mannering for Melbourne, Victoria, arriving in November 1857. He found employment with the fledgling Geelong Grammar School, founded by the Church of England in 1855, and was soon third master under head master George Vance.
Day & Boarding 1958 The Geelong College: Newtown, Geelong: Peter Miller 1,313 1861 Associated with the Uniting Church [5] Boys & Girls Day & Boarding 1908 Geelong Grammar School: Corio, Geelong, Toorak, Timbertop. Rebecca Cody 1,463 1855 Anglican: Boys & Girls Day & Boarding 1900 Haileybury: Brighton, Berwick, Keysborough, City, Tianjin, Darwin ...
Following the closure of the first Geelong Grammar, Campbell established a committee to found a new Presbyterian school. On 8 July 1861, Geelong College was officially established. The school year later started with an enrolment of 62. George Morrison was appointed the first principal and three years later became the owner of the school. The ...
Sir James Ralph Darling, CMG, OBE (18 June 1899 – 1 November 1995) was the English-born Australian headmaster of Geelong Grammar School (1930–1961), and Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (1961–1967).