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This is a list of high schools, also known as secondary colleges, in the state of Victoria, Australia. The list includes government, private, independent and Catholic schools. The list includes government, private, independent and Catholic schools.
Haileybury College, Melbourne; Hampton Park Secondary College; Harboury school; Hawthorn Secondary College; Hays International College; Healesville High School
Albert Park College is a public, co-educational high school located in Albert Park, Victoria, Australia. In 2018, the school had 1036 enrolments and 79 teaching staff. [2] Construction of the new school was completed in late 2010 and it opened in February 2011. [3]
South Melbourne Districts was formed in 1912, although its origins can be traced back to the Pembroke Juniors who played in the mid-1890s. [6] [7] The club entered the Victorian Junior Football Association (VJFA) in 1914, finishing fourth on the ladder, before being defeated by Port Melbourne Railway United by 51 points in the grand final.
Essendon High School Old Scholars: 22.10.142 – 4.10.34: North Sunshine 108 1988: ... Port Melbourne Colts: 1 1990 St Albans: 1 1997 Sunshine: 1 2024 Sunshine ...
It is believed that the main influence of Seabrook's design for MacRobertson Girls’ High School was William Dudok Hilversum’s town hall (1923–31).< [1]: 39 Both these buildings have similar brickwork, rectilinear interlocking facades, functional planning, open air classrooms, flat roof, industrial aesthetic and a modern interior fitout.
Melbourne High School; Palm Bay Magnet High School; Parkhurst Academy [17] ... Treasure Coast High School, Port St. Lucie; Private. Faith Baptist School, Fort Pierce;
Port Melbourne is serviced by Melbourne tram route 109, which has been run as a high patronage high frequency light rail service since the heavy rail line was converted to light rail in 1987. While there are several disused freight rail links, the light rail is the only used rail connection to Port Melbourne.