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Scotch College is a private, Presbyterian day and boarding school for boys, located in Hawthorn, an inner-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.. The college was established in 1851 as The Melbourne Academy in a house in Spring Street, Melbourne, by the Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria at the urging of James Forbes. [4]
In late 2018 it was reported that the most expensive private schools (such as the APS Schools, the AGSV Schools in Melbourne, the GPS Schools, QGSSSA Schools in Brisbane and the NSW GPS Schools, Combined Associated Schools and the ISA Schools in Sydney and New South Wales) charge fees of up to $500,000 for the thirteen years of private school ...
Scotch College is the name of several schools affiliated with either the Uniting Church or Presbyterian Church. (There are also a number of schools and Roman Catholic seminaries called Scots College.) Scotch College, Adelaide, in Torrens Park and Mitcham, South Australia; Scotch College, Melbourne, in Hawthorn, Victoria
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Carey Baptist Grammar School; Carwatha College, Melbourne; Catholic Ladies' College; ... Scoresby Secondary College; Scotch College, Melbourne; Shelford Anglican ...
Scotch College, Adelaide (Now coeducational) Scots College, Warwick (Now part of Scots PGC College) The Scots School, Bathurst (with All Saints College to form Scots All Saints' College) Slade School, Warwick (closed) St Andrew's Cathedral School (Now coeducational) St Barnabas School, Ravenshoe (closed) St Columban's College, Caboolture (Now ...
Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne (PLC), is an independent, private, Presbyterian, day and boarding school for girls, located in Burwood, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1875 at East Melbourne , PLC was one of the first independent schools for girls in Australia. [ 4 ]
The descriptor "Public School" references the historical usage of the term and the model of the British public school. The first meet of Public Schools Sports was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 30 November 1870 with Melbourne Grammar School, Scotch College and Wesley College competing and winning that order. [1]