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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 ...
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 ...
Ballarat Clarendon College is a private, co-educational, day and boarding school, located in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. [6]Formerly affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of Australia, it now operates in association with the Uniting Church in Australia (but is not governed or managed by the Church [7]) and is a member of the Ballarat Associated Schools.
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In 1973 the property at 1200 Mair Street, until then the Queen's Church of England Girls' Grammar School, was purchased by the Sisters of St John of God, who conduct St John of God Ballarat Hospital. In turn, the property was purchased by the Diocese of Ballarat and became the new site of the Catholic teachers' college, which was initially ...
The royal commission's final report about Catholic Church authorities in Ballarat was released on 6 December. [9] The commission found that: "Many children, mainly boys, said they were sexually abused at St Alipius and/or St Patrick's College." [10] Most allegations at St Patrick's College related to Ted Dowlan who taught there from 1973 to 1975.
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.
M.J.W. Boyle, Winds of Influence: A Short History of The Ballarat Grammar School 1911–1971, (n.d.) "The Ballarat Grammarian", 1968–69; Catherine Williamson, From Cowpatch to Rose Garden: The Memoirs of Kit Williamson, A History of Ballarat and Queens Anglican Grammar School 1941–1993, (1993) Her Majesty's Ballarat – 50 Golden Years ...