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Opened in 2004, it is home to the School of Health Professions' Bachelor of Nursing (formally Nursing and Midwifery). In Semester 2, 2015, this degree also became available for study at the South Street Campus. Murdoch University shares the campus with Challenger Institute and John Tonkin College (formerly Mandurah Senior College). [citation ...
Mandurah Senior College: Mandurah: Mandurah: 2001: 2011: 11–12 only, merged into John Tonkin College Mandurah High School: Mandurah: Mandurah: 1979: 2011: Formerly Mandurah SHS; converted to 8–10 in 2001; merged into John Tonkin College Marvel Loch Primary School: Marvel Loch: Yilgarn: 1910: 2005: Menzies Primary School: Menzies: Menzies ...
Mandurah Baptist College is located in Lakelands and was opened in 2005. Two primary schools are located in Lakelands; Lakelands Primary School and Oakwood Primary School which was opened in 2019. The Senior High School, Coastal Lakes College opened in 2018. To the south of Lakelands is Meadow Springs.
The South Metropolitan TAFE (formerly known as the Challenger Institute of Technology or Challenger TAFE) is a Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institution with campuses in Armadale, Bentley, Carlisle, Fremantle, Jandakot, Kwinana, Mandurah, Munster, Murdoch, Naval Base, Rockingham and Thornlie in Western Australia.
Kennedy Baptist College is headed by a board that appoints the headmaster. [3] The current headmaster, Mark Ashby, [ 1 ] was appointed for the opening of the school in 2013. He was the foundation principal of Mandurah Baptist College in 2005.
Meadow Springs is home to three private schools, Frederick Irwin Anglican School (K-12), Assumption Catholic Primary School (K-6) and Mandurah Baptist College (K-12). ). Meadow Springs Primary School, a government school opened in 2012; it has an education support centre for students with intellectual disability or au
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Hedley grew up in Mandurah, Western Australia and originally played Australian rules football.He started playing juniors with the Mandurah Mustangs in the Peel Football League before five seasons with the South Mandurah Falcons in the Metro Football League where he was a premiership player.