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The new school was named Marist College North Shore and was a Secondary school (Years 7–12) for boys in the North Sydney and Mosman area. The college adopted the colours blue, black and gold and the former Marist Brothers Mosman school motto, " Virtus Ubique Vincit" (Latin) meaning " Courage Conquers All".
Marist College North Shore: North Sydney: North Sydney: K–12 Co-ed Systemic 1888 Marist College Penshurst: Mortdale: Georges River: 7–12 Co-ed Systemic 1953 Marist Sisters' College, Woolwich: Woolwich: Hunter's Hill: 7–12 F Systemic 1908 Maronite College of the Holy Family (formerly Our Lady of Lebanon College) Harris Park: Parramatta: K ...
Marist College Eastwood: Eastwood: Ryde: 7–12 M Systemic 1937 Marist College Kogarah: Bexley: Bayside: 7–12 M Systemic 1909 Marist College North Shore: North Sydney: North Sydney: K–12 Co-ed Systemic 1888 Marist College Penshurst: Mortdale: Georges River: 7–12 Co-ed Systemic 1953 Marist Sisters' College, Woolwich: Woolwich: Hunter's ...
St Paul's International College, Moss Vale; St Scholastica's College, Glebe; St Stanislaus' College, Bathurst; St Vincent's College, Potts Point; Scots All Saints' College, Bathurst; Scots School Albury; The Scots College, Sydney; Sydney Church of England Grammar School (Shore), North Sydney; Tara Anglican School for Girls, North Parramatta ...
By 2021, to be primary and secondary school. Catholic College Bendigo a co-education secondary school was formed in 1983 governed together by the Sisters of Mercy, amalgamating St Mary’s College, and the Marist Brothers, amalgamating Marist Brothers' College, until 2012. Marist College Eastwood: 1937: Eastwood, New South Wales: Australia ...
Name Website MOE Years Gender Area Authority Decile Roll Cardinal McKeefry Catholic Primary School: 2819: 1-8: Coed: Wilton: State integrated: 10: 55 Holy Cross School
St. Patrick's Marist College (abbreviated as SPMC) is a private Roman Catholic co-educational secondary school located in Dundas, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. The college was founded by the Marist Brothers as a primary school catering for boys at Harrington Street in The Rocks in 1872. This leaves the college with the distinction of being the ...
Presbyterian Girls’ College, Warwick (Now part of Scots PGC College) Presbyterian Ladies’ College, Goulburn (closed) Presbyterian Ladies’ College, Orange (now part of Kinross Wolaroi School) Presentation College, Windsor (Merged into St Mary's College, St Kilda) Queen’s College/Ballarat Girls Grammar (Now part of Ballarat Grammar School)