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The Cathedral College is an independent Catholic systemic secondary day and boarding school for boys and girls, located in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. It was founded in 1991 as a Catholic co-educational college for students in Year 8 to Year 12 , and included Year 7 students as of 2015.
St Mark's College, Highgate (formerly named CBC Highgate, joined with St Thomas Aquinas College to become the co-educational Chisholm Catholic College in 1989) St Patrick's Boys' School, Perth (1878–1963) St Patrick's College, Geraldton (established in 1925, joined with Stella Maris College to become the co-educational Nagle Catholic College ...
Range College became a junior secondary college in 1983 and a new college, Emmaus was established as the senior catholic college in Rockhampton. By late 1990 Range College was sold to the Catholic Diocese of Rockhampton, who subsequently closed it when they established The Cathedral College, a co-educational school in an area adjacent to St ...
Emmaus College is a co-educational Roman Catholic secondary day school, located in Park Avenue, a suburb of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.. The school was established in 1991, [1] through the amalgamation of the St Stanislaus' College, a school for boys (1958–1979), [2] Marion College (1964–1983), a school for girls, and Emmaus Senior College, a co-educational school for years 11 and 12.
Cathedral College may refer to various schools: Cathedral College Wangaratta , Australia Cathedral College of the Immaculate Conception , Queens, New York, United States
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The national office for EREA is located in Richmond, Victoria. [3] Member schools agree to the Charter for Catholic Schools in the Edmund Rice tradition [3] which was first used in 2004 and revised in 2011 to include four primary Touchstones. [4]
The Diocese of Rockhampton was excised from the Archdiocese of Brisbane on 29 December 1882. Prior to this, the Brisbane archdiocese had responsibility for the entire state of Queensland, but the creation of the Rockhampton diocese split the state with responsibilities for the southern part of Queensland to remain with the Brisbane archdiocese while the northern part of Queensland became the ...