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Sentral Community School District was a school district headquartered in Fenton, Iowa. [1] It served the communities of Fenton, Lone Rock and Seneca . The spelling "Sentral" was deliberately adopted to be a reference to "Seneca" and to differentiate itself from various other school systems using the word "Central".
SENTRAL College Penang is a private college situated in George Town, Penang. [1] [2] The campus is located at Lebuh Penang, and it is the tallest building in the core zone of UNESCO World Heritage Site. Previously, it was known as Sentral Technology College until the end of 2013.
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Established in 2004, the school catered for approximately 600 students in 2018, from Year 7 to Year 12, of whom approximately 12 percent identified as Indigenous Australians and six percent were from a language background other than English. [2] [3] The school is operated by the NSW Department of Education; the principal is Christopher Randle. [1]
In 2012, local resident Robert Brand, his son Jason Brand, together with students from Leichhardt Public School and the senior students at the Blackwattle Bay Campus, launched and tracked a balloon into near space as a science project. [14] [15] The balloon reached approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) before it burst. [16]
Kooringal High opened in 1973 with 354 students in years seven and eight, 18 teachers, one office worker and eight cleaners. It was the third government high school established in the city of Wagga Wagga. [4] Kooringal High School's local enrolment area includes the residential areas of Kooringal and Lake Albert and more recently [when?
Bowral is a public co-educational school operated by the New South Wales Department of Education. [27] Bowral, along with Moss Vale High School follows the enrolment standards from the Education Reform Act 1990 where students are allocated based on their designated residential zones.
The school opened in February 1965 [12] with its first group of Year 7 students. Ku-ring-gai was the first of a second wave of new co-educational high schools built in the Sydney suburbs . The school's first headmaster was Bill Eason, [ 13 ] who later went on to found the Australian Independent School at North Ryde .