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Urban Centres and Localities (UCLs) represent areas of concentrated urban development with populations of 200 people or more. Areas in a state or territory that are not included in an UCL are considered to be ‘rural’. UCLs are not an official definition of towns.
The School remained at Kermode Street (on the present sites of The Memorial Hospital and the Western Side of the Women's and Children's Hospital) until May 1957, where the move was made to Stonyfell, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of the City of Adelaide. The move was made so the Women's and Children's Hospital could undertake necessary expansions.
The alliance currently accepts membership from any school in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Africa and Zimbabwe which educates girls only. [3] It is affiliated with the Girls' Schools Association (GSA, UK) and the International Coalition of Girls' Schools (ICGS, US). [4]
People educated at the Advanced School for Girls (15 P) Pages in category "Girls' schools in South Australia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
St Luke's Church of England Girls School (merged into St Luke's Grammar School; St Mary’s School, Herberton (closed) Stratford School for Girls (closed) Stratherne Presbyterian Girls Grammar School (closed) Tintern Grammar School (Now coeducational) Woodlands CEGGS, Glenelg (closed) Woodstock School, Albury (now part of The Scots School, Albury)
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Advanced School for Girls building, later part of Adelaide High School. The Advanced School for Girls was a South Australian State school whose purpose was to prepare girls to qualify for entry to the University of Adelaide. Founded in 1879, the school merged with Adelaide High School in 1907.
The Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) is an Australian research and non-profit organisation, with offices in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory. [1]