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The school was named to commemorate John Curtin, the late local federal MP and 14th Prime Minister of Australia.It was built at an estimated cost of £A 430,000, equivalent to A$15.7 million in 2022, to amalgamate the overcrowded Fremantle Boys' and Princess May Girls' schools, the two state secondary schools serving the Fremantle area. [3]
John Curtin College of the Arts: Fremantle: Fremantle: 1954: John Forrest Secondary College [53] Morley: Bayswater: 1961: HS until 1965; SHS until 2010; known as Embleton until 1962 Kalamunda Senior High School: Kalamunda: Kalamunda: 1960: JHS until 1961; HS until 1971 Kelmscott Senior High School: Kelmscott: Armadale: 1973: Kent Street Senior ...
Fremantle is a Western Australian suburb located in Perth at the mouth of the Swan River, ... John Curtin College of the Arts; and a private high school, CBC Fremantle.
Fremantle Technical College, former Infants and Girls School: Fremantle Technical College Annexe (Single Storey) ... John Curtin College of the Arts: 15744: Ellen Street:
South Fremantle's catchment area was specified by the WA Department of Education to include the suburbs of Beaconsfield, Hilton, O'Connor, South Fremantle and most of Fremantle. Students in East Fremantle had the choice SFSHS, John Curtin College of the Arts , or Melville Senior High School , whilst students in Samson and parts of Hamilton Hill ...
Pages in category "Heritage places in Fremantle" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... John Curtin College of the Arts; N. Norfolk Hotel ...
Fremantle College is an Independent Public secondary school in Beaconsfield, Western Australia, ... The plan involved no changes to John Curtin College of the Arts. A ...
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