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  2. Mount Clear College - Wikipedia

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    Ballarat Technical School was founded as a boys' school in 1913, [5] and was officially opened in July 1915 by Sir Alexander Peacock. [6]In 1976, following the successful amalgamation of the Ballarat Technical School and the Ballarat Girls' High School (est. 1951), Mount Clear Technical High School opened as a school for years 7 to 10 students.

  3. University of Ballarat - Wikipedia

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    The university offered traditional programs, including business, information technology, building and construction, engineering, mining, education, social sciences, nursing, hospitality, and art. The University of Ballarat's history goes back to the gold rush era of the 1850s. It began as a tertiary school in 1870. [1]

  4. Education in Ballarat - Wikipedia

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    Ballarat offers 37 preschool institutions. [1] They are located in the suburbs of Alfredton, Bakery Hill, Ballarat Central, Ballarat East, Ballarat North, Black Hill, Brown Hill, Delcombe, Lake Gardens, Lake Wendouree, Mount Clear, Mount Helen, Mount Pleasant, Redan, Sebastopol, Soldiers Hill and Wendouree, and the townships of Buninyong, Cardigan, Creswick and Miners Rest.

  5. Federation University Australia - Wikipedia

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    Federation University Australia (FedUni) is a public university based in Victoria, Australia. [9] It is the modern descendant of the School of Mines Ballarat, established in 1870 as the fourth tertiary institution in Australia, which evolved to form the modern university as it is today. [10]

  6. List of schools in Ballarat - Wikipedia

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    Ballarat Christian College: Sebastopol Prep to Year 12 Co-ed Christian: 1985 website: Ballarat Clarendon College: Ballarat Prep to Year 12 Co-ed Uniting: 1864 website: Ballarat Grammar School: Wendouree K-12 Co-ed Anglican: 1911 website: Ballarat High School: Ballarat Secondary Co-ed Government 1907 website: Ballarat North Primary School ...

  7. Loreto College, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Loreto College Ballarat was the first Loreto school in Australia, established by Mother Gonzaga Barry and her community of religious sisters in 1875 following an invitation from the Bishop of Ballarat to establish a school for girls. This boarding school was known as Loreto Abbey Mary's Mount and was soon followed by a day school, also in ...

  8. List of schools of mines - Wikipedia

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    University of Ballarat: School of Science and Engineering Ballarat: Australia: University of Queensland: School of Mining Engineering Brisbane: Australia: Western Australian School of Mines: Kalgoorlie: Australia: Monash University: Division of Mining & Resources Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Melbourne: Australia: University of ...

  9. Ballarat Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as 'Ballarat Church of England Grammar School for Boys', Ballarat Grammar School was opened by Bishop Browne on the current Forest Street site in 1911. [7] The Church of England Girls’ Grammar School was acquired by the Anglican Diocese in 1918 [ 7 ] having formerly been Queen’s College which was established 1877, [ 7 ] and ...