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Ryde Secondary College is a government-funded co-educational dual modality partially academically selective and comprehensive secondary day school, located in Ryde, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1965 as Malvina High School, Ryde Secondary College caters for approximately 1,000 students from Year 7 to Year 12. It ...
Holy Cross College is an independent Roman Catholic secondary day school for boys, located in the Sydney suburb of Ryde, New South Wales, Australia. [1] [2] It is administered by Catholic Schools New South Wales, with an enrolment of 736 students and a teaching staff of 55, as of 2023. [2]
The NSW Schools Spectacular is an Australian variety show featuring more than 5,500 students from public schools across New South Wales and was performed annually at the Sydney Entertainment Centre (later known as Qantas Credit Union Arena) between 1984 and 2015, after which the venue was permanently closed.
1 Previously known as Manly Boys High School (1954–1983) and Manly High School (1983–2002). 2 Year of amalgamation of Dover Heights High School and Vaucluse High School. 3 Previously known as Malvina High School (1965–2001) and foundation year for selective stream.
From April 2009, Alive 90.5 commenced streaming of its programs live, over the internet. There are two internet streams: 128 kbit/s Joint Sterero MP3 and 64 kbit/s stereo AAC, to support a variety of listening client programs. [4] The broadcast area originally served by Alive 90.5 included the City of Holroyd. In late 2017, Alive 90.5 updated ...
This move left North Ryde without a high school, with Ryde Secondary College being the nearest alternative. [33] A Catholic school, Holy Spirit Primary School, [34] is located in Coxs Road, slightly further down from North Ryde Public School, on the opposite side of the road. Ryde East Primary School is located on Twin Road, with 350 students.
In 1935 it became the first radio station outside the United States (and thus the first in both the British Empire and the Southern Hemisphere) to broadcast 24 hours a day. [3] During the 1940s and 1950s the format spread throughout the country and by the end of the 1960s, almost all commercial radio stations in Australia were broadcasting day ...
MacKillop College (formerly a campus of St Joseph's High School) Port Macquarie: Port Macquarie-Hastings: 7–12 Co-ed Systemic 1988 Magdalene Catholic High School: Narellan: Camden: 7–12 Co-ed Systemic 1999 Marcellin College: Randwick: Randwick: 7–12 M Systemic 1923 Marian Catholic College (formerly Catholic High School) Griffith: Griffith ...