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Belmont High School: Belmont: 7–12 Coeducational 1955 1200 website: Geelong High School: Geelong: 7–12 Coeducational 1915 900 website: Grovedale College: Grovedale: 7–12 Coeducational 1979 700 website: Lara Secondary College: Lara: 7–12 Coeducational Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College: Geelong: 7–12 Girls only 1858 1000 website ...
Geelong High School is a co-educational, public, secondary school located in East Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The school opened in 1910, making it one of Victoria's oldest state secondary schools, and moved to its current site in 1915. [ 1 ]
This is a list of notable Old Geelong Grammarians, they being notable former students - known as "Old Geelong Grammarians" of the Anglican Church school, Geelong Grammar School and old girls of The Hermitage and Clyde School in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
St Joseph's College Geelong was founded in 1935 by the Christian Brothers as a day school and, by 1940, had added a boarding school. Today it is a day school only, providing a comprehensive education for boys within the Geelong Region. The college's motto Ad Alta Virtute in Latin, translates as 'Strive for the Highest' in English.egg
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Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School, The Hermitage was founded in 1906. [4] [5] [6] It was first proposed in a meeting between the Archbishop of Melbourne, Henry Lowther Clarke, and the Head Master of Geelong Church of England Grammar School, L.H. Lindon and opened with Sidney Austin as first Chairman Council and Elsie Morres [7] as first Headmistress.
The first schools in Geelong were established when the town was settled from the 1850s, among them were the historic private schools The Geelong College and Geelong Grammar School. [97] Geelong is also home to the oldest state secondary school in Victoria, Geelong High School (est. 1910 [167]), which has been serving the community for over 100 ...
Old Geelong Grammar School: 55 Maud Street 1857–58 [38] Old Geelong Post Office: 83 Ryrie Street 1889–90 [39] Railway Tunnel: Geelong–Warrnambool railway line 1874–75 [40] Sailors Rest Electric Sign: 3 Moorabool Street 1926 [41] Scottish Chiefs Hotel: 99 Corio Street 1848 [42] St Giles Church and Free Church School: 72–80 Gheringhap ...