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  1. Hace 6 días · An independent, co-education boarding and day school located in Geelong, Victoria. Teaching students from Kindergarten to High School.

  2. The Geelong College is an Australian independent and co-educational, Christian day and boarding school located in Newtown, an inner-western suburb of Geelong, Victoria.

    • 1861; 162 years ago
    • Peter Miller
    • Alexander James Campbell
    • Latin: Sic itur ad astra, (Thus one goes to the stars)
  3. The Geelong College is a Uniting Church coeducational day and boarding school with approximately 1,500 students aged three to eighteen, including 100 boarders. The College is situated on two campuses in central Geelong, southwest of Melbourne, and has strong links to the beautiful surrounding coastal and rural areas.

  4. The Geelong College, Newtown, Victoria, Australia. 4,042 likes · 115 talking about this · 1,922 were here. The Geelong College aims to provide an inspiring education where all students can learn how...

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  5. With Geelong and the surrounding areas experiencing unprecedented growth, positions at The Geelong College are in high demand, with extensive waiting lists at most year levels. If you are considering applying for enrolment for your child please register for enrolment as early as possible (see below for process).

  6. thinkgeelong.com › the-geelong-collegeThe Geelong College

    The Geelong College, founded in 1861, is one of Australia’s finest co-educational day and boarding schools. We have an enrolment of over 1300 students at two campuses with a Junior School (Early Learning to Year 3), Middle School (Year 4 to 8) and Senior School (Year 9 to 12) located in the the heart of Geelong and within easy reach of the ...

  7. The Geelong College was formally established on Monday 8 July, 1861 at Knowle House in Skene Street, Newtown with an enrolment of 40 pupils. The school aimed to ‘impart a first class education so as to prepare its pupils for entering the University and for following mercantile pursuits.’