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Also known as Murray Bridge Christian College; became part of Tyndale Christian School North Adelaide Grammar School: North Adelaide: Independent Boys: 1852: 1896: Also known as Whinham College Our Lady Help of Christians School: Whyalla Stuart: Catholic: 1966: 2007: Amalgamated into Samaritan College Our Lady of Mount Carmel School: Pennington ...
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Sacred Heart College (Adelaide) St Aloysius College, Adelaide; St Francis de Sales College; St George College, South Australia; Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide; St. Sava Serbian Orthodox School, Adelaide; Salisbury High School (South Australia) Scotch College, Adelaide; Southern Vales Christian College; Springbank Secondary College; St ...
Private secondary schools in Adelaide (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Secondary schools in Adelaide" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Adelaide High School, originally named the Continuation School, is a state high school situated on the corner of West Terrace and Glover Avenue in the Adelaide Park Lands. Following the Advanced School for Girls , it was the second government high school in South Australia and the first coeducational public high school in that state.
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)
Rostrevor College is an independent Catholic primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, founded in 1923, located in Woodforde, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi) from the Adelaide city centre.
Woodville High School, Music; The four Special Interest Music Centres cover four distinct geographical areas of Adelaide, and were set up in the respective schools over a two-year period: Brighton and Marryatville High Schools (1976), Woodville High School (1977) and Fremont-Elizabeth City High School (1978).