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All Saints Anglican School ("ASAS" or "All Saints") is a private, co-educational school located in Merrimac, Queensland, Australia. It was established in 1987 under the Aegis of the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane. The school is located on a 40-hectare campus in the Gold Coast Hinterland. All Saints is divided into three sub-schools: the Junior ...
School Location Founded Denomination Day/boarding School colours School nickname A.B. Paterson College: Arundel: 1990 Non-denominational: Day Green and Gold A.B. All Saints Anglican School [3] Merrimac: 1987 Anglican: Day and boarding Navy blue, light blue and beige ASAS Coomera Anglican College: Coomera: 1997 Anglican: Day Mint, white and dark ...
All Saints Anglican School; All Souls St Gabriels School; Anglican Church Grammar School; Cannon Hill Anglican College; Canterbury College; Coomera Anglican College
All Saints' College is an independent Anglican co-educational early learning, primary, and secondary day school, located in Bull Creek, a southern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The college is situated on 19 hectares (47 acres), approximately ten kilometres (six miles) south of the Perth central business district .
All Saints' College was an independent, co-educational Christian college in the Anglican tradition. It was established in 1874, and closed in 2018 to merge with The Scots School, Bathurst, to form Scots All Saints' College , with campuses in Bathurst and Lithgow , New South Wales .
Pages in category "People educated at All Saints Anglican School" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The original school on the site in the north of the village of Bloxham was founded in 1853 by John William Hewett (1824–1886), a local Anglo-Catholic curate. [3] The school was supported by Samuel Wilberforce who commissioned the diocesan architect, George Edmund Street, to draw up plans for the new school buildings. [4]
All Saints, King City is a parish of the Anglican Church of Canada in the Diocese of Toronto, Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario. It was established in 1857 in Springhill , now known as King City . The facility was originally built of pine cleared from the site, and was covered with brick in 1871.