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There are currently four schools in East Gosford. St Patrick's, a Catholic school and Gosford East Public School both cater for boys and girls from kindergarten to year six. [13] [14] St. Edward's Christian Brothers College, a Catholic boys' school, and St. Joseph's Catholic College, a girls' school, both cater for students from years seven to ...
The school was founded by the Congregation of Christian Brothers in 1953, who continue to run the school. Colloquially referred to as Eddies, the College caters for boys from Year 7 to Year 12. St. Edward's is the only Catholic independent all-boys' secondary school located on the NSW Central Coast. It has approximately 1,000 students and 100 ...
Earlsdon Primary School, Earlsdon; Eastern Green Junior School, Eastern Green; Edgewick Community Primary School, Foleshill; Ernesford Grange Primary School, Ernesford Grange; Finham Primary School, Finham; Frederick Bird Academy, Hillfields; Good Shepherd RC School, Foleshill; Gosford Park Primary School, Stoke; Grange Farm Primary School ...
All Saints CE Primary School, Didcot; Appleton CE Primary School, ... Gosford Hill School, Kidlington; Greyfriars Catholic School, Oxford; Henry Box School, Witney;
Two more classrooms were added in 1934. The site of 4 acres (16,000 m 2) had been part of Gosford Hill Farm, which itself had been turned into Oxford Zoological Gardens by Frank Gray by the time the school was built. On 1 November 2012 the school completed its transition to an academy.
Gosford is a village immediately southeast of Kidlington, in the Cherwell district, Oxfordshire, England. It is in the civil parish of Gosford and Water Eaton . The 2011 Census recorded Gosford and Water Eaton's parish population as 1,373.
The Cessnock school now has over 1000 students and is situated on a 100-acre site at Nulkaba near the Earnest Hill Vineyards. [6] In 2007 Gosford Christian College on the Central Coast suburb of Narara was acquired. Renamed St Philip's Christian College Gosford, it has over 600 students ranging from Kindergarten to Year 12.
Gosford High School, operated by the New South Wales Department of Education, was established in 1928, [4] the first secondary school in the Central Coast region, and became a selective high school in 1989. The original building was completed in 1929, and consisted of seven classrooms, one science laboratory and an assembly room.