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This is a list of high schools, also known as secondary colleges, in the state of Victoria, Australia. The list includes government, private, independent and Catholic schools. The list includes government, private, independent and Catholic schools.
George Stephenson lived nearby in a cottage when he worked at Killingworth Colliery.) The current school site in Killingworth is a replacement that opened in 1970, and was originally known as Killingworth High School, a comprehensive, but eventually took the George Stephenson name from the old school.
Burnside College, Wallsend; Churchill Community College, Wallsend; George Stephenson High School, Killingworth; John Spence Community High School, North Shields; Kings Priory School, Tynemouth
Killingworth is home to Bailey Green, Grasmere Academy and Amberley primary schools and George Stephenson High School. [16] In recent years Killingworth moved from a three-tier education system consisting of, First, Middle and High schools, to a two-tier system.
The new middle school and two high schools opened the following year. [4] The Stroman Campus of Memorial High School became the Victoria Area Advanced Learning Center, offering middle and high school students higher level courses in a centralized location. The Memorial High School Senior Campus became the district's events center.
At Haddam-Killingworth High School in Higganum, Connecticut, she was a cheerleader, [8] lacrosse varsity captain, [9] and host of her high school's broadcasting program. [10] She majored in communications with a minor in business at Eastern Connecticut State University.
The high school, Haddam-Killingworth High School (often abbreviated as simply "HK"), is located in Higganum. The middle-school, Haddam Killingworth Intermediate-Middle School, [10] was built in Killingworth in 2006 and houses grades 4 through 8. The elementary schools, Burr Elementary School and Killingworth Elementary School are located in ...
Victoria High School is a historic high school building located at Victoria, Lunenburg County, Virginia. It was built in 1922–1923, and is a one-story, five-bay, brick building on a raised basement in the Classical Revival style. The front facade features a pedimented portico with round wooden Doric order columns and square pilasters. The ...