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Cathedral College Wangaratta is a private Anglican co-educational primary and secondary day school, located in Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia. Established in 2003, the school caters for students from Prep to Year 12. The motto of the college is "Truth and Service" which can be found on the school crest.
The Anglican Schools Commission (ASC) was established in 1985, following the passage of a resolution by the Perth Diocesan Synod of the Anglican Church of Australia.. It was given the role of creating affordable Christian education in the Anglican tradition, and accessible to the disadvantaged and children with disabilities.
Community portal; Recent changes; ... as a member of St Chad's College and ordained in 1916. [2 ... window to Armour in Wangaratta Cathedral. [7 ...
Cathedral College: East Melbourne: 1968–1994 1988–1994 Chisholm College Now part of Caroline Chisholm Catholic College: Braybrook: 1979–1996 1979–1987 Champagnat College Now part of Galen Catholic College: Wangaratta: 1955–1973 1961^–1973 Christian Brothers' College later St Joseph's Christian Brothers' Technical College South ...
The cathedral church of the diocese is Holy Trinity Cathedral, Wangaratta. The land on which the church is built was donated to the parish by William Henry Clark, a pioneer of Wangaratta. The foundation stone was laid in 1908 by Bishop Arthur Green, the Bishop of Ballarat, and was dedicated on 24 August 1909. A second section was built between ...
Wesley College (Melbourne) Abbotsholme College (Sydney) Nubba State School Randwick Public School (Sydney) University of Melbourne : John McEwen: 1967–1968: Wangaratta State School (Wangaratta, Vic.) – John Gorton: 1968–1971: Geelong Grammar School (Geelong, Vic.) Sydney Church of England Grammar School Headfort College (Sydney)
Cathedral College may refer to various schools: Cathedral College Wangaratta , Australia Cathedral College of the Immaculate Conception , Queens, New York, United States
The college was established in 1974, by the Marist Brothers, as Galen College, a senior campus (Yrs 11 and 12) for both male and female students.Most of its students came from the long-established St Joseph's Girls College and Champagnat Boys College, an agricultural boarding school; these two schools amalgamated and formed the current Galen College.