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  1. Grenville College was a small non-sectarian private school in Ballarat, Victoria. Although those enrolled were predominantly boys, at least one, quite notable, student was female.

  2. Grenville College was a Methodist educational establishment that began in 1860 as the Ballarat Collegiate School, situated in Creswick Road, Ballarat. The school was established under the auspices of Mr John Victor.

  3. Grenville College closed in 1910. Site. 1. Corner Creswick Road and Holmes Street. This building was demolished in 1947. (The offices of Martin Stoneware Pipe Ltd occupied the site in 1953). 2. 1870s The college moved from Holmes Street to a larger building at 190 Sturt Street, Ballarat. 3. Mair Street, Ballarat Innovations Community Involvement

  4. Grenville College. Mr William Stallard established Grenville College in 1855 under the name Ballarat Grammar School, according to an Annual Report of Grenville College. Huxtable’s Ballarat Commercial Directory places Stallard in the ‘Commercial Academy’, at Doveton Street, Ballarat in 1857.

  5. 7 de may. de 2019 · New buildings being constructed on the corner of Creswick Road and Holmes Street in Ballarat mask a fascinating history involving two of Australia's prime ministers.

  6. Grenville College was a private school in Ballarat, Victoria. Robert Gordon Menzies attended the school in 1908 and 1909. The school closed down in 1910, and the building was demolished in 1947.

  7. Grenville College was an independent boarding and day school situated in Bideford, Devon, England. In 2009 the school merged with neighbouring Edgehill College to become the Kingsley School.