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St Catherine's School is an independent and non-denominational Christian day and boarding school for girls, located in Toorak, an inner south-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1896 as Castlemaine Ladies' College, the school has a non-selective enrolment policy.
The following are notable boarding schools in Australia. There are 189 boarding schools in Australia. ... St Catherine's School, ... Melbourne Grammar School, Melbourne;
Girls' Sport Victoria (GSV) was established in 2001, and is one of the largest independent school sporting associations in Victoria, Australia, with 24 member schools from around Melbourne. [ 1 ] GSV provides approximately 16,500 girls, from years seven to twelve, with the opportunity to be involved in over 20 sports through weekly competitions ...
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St Catherine's School (commonly referred to as St Cath's) is a private Anglican junior and senior day and boarding school, located in Waverley, an eastern suburb of Sydney, Australia. Established in 1856 as a school for the daughters of clergy, St Catherine's is the oldest Anglican girls' school in Australia. [ 3 ]
In the early 1960s, the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart made plans for a school for young women in the western suburbs of Melbourne. The school was built in Altona West and opened in February 1964. Their logo is a white lily, and the college motto is 'Virtue Courage'. [3]
St Catherine's College, Wellington, in Kilbirnie, New Zealand; St Catherine's School, now St. Brendan, in Montevideo, Uruguay; Pontifical and Royal University of St. Catherine or University of Santa Catalina (1550–1841), in El Burgo de Osma, Spain; St. Catherine´s School, ahora Colegio San Gabriel Colonia, Uruguay
The boarding school and day school that is now Sacred Heart College was opened for the beginning of the next school year (1860) with 12 pupils, 6 of whom were boarders. In 1861 an adjoining orphanage was opened and very soon there were 50 girls being cared for.