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| image = [[Image:Pedare logo outlined.png|200px|Pedare College logo]] |
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| motto = Let Your Light Shine |
| motto = Let Your Light Shine |
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| established = 10 February 1986 |
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| type = Independent, co-educational, [[day school]] |
| type = Independent, co-educational, [[day school]] |
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| principal = James Tamblyn |
| principal = James Tamblyn |
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| location = Surrey Farm Drive |
| location = Surrey Farm Drive |
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| city = [[Adelaide, South Australia|Adelaide]] |
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This school is a member of the Association of Independent Schools of South Australia, the Anglican Schools Heads Group, the Uniting Church Educational Ministries Commission, the [[Junior School Heads Association of Australia]] and the South Australian Christian Schools Association.<ref name=WhoWeAre>{{cite web |url=http://www.pedarecc.sa.edu.au/about/who_we_are.html |title=Pedare Christian College – Who we are |access-date=14 December 2008 |publisher=Pedare Christian College}}</ref> |
This school is a member of the Association of Independent Schools of South Australia, the Anglican Schools Heads Group, the Uniting Church Educational Ministries Commission, the [[Junior School Heads Association of Australia]] and the South Australian Christian Schools Association.<ref name=WhoWeAre>{{cite web |url=http://www.pedarecc.sa.edu.au/about/who_we_are.html |title=Pedare Christian College – Who we are |access-date=14 December 2008 |publisher=Pedare Christian College}}</ref> |
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The Surrey Farm campus shares facilities with [[Gleeson College]] and [[Golden Grove High School]], resulting in an extended curriculum and extra resources. Pedare Christian College is governed by a college board containing members elected from the college community, and representatives from the [[Anglican Church of Australia|Anglican]] and [[Uniting Church in Australia|Uniting]] churches.<ref name=WhoWeAre /> |
The Surrey Farm campus shares facilities with [[Gleeson College]] and [[Golden Grove High School]], resulting in an extended curriculum and extra resources. Pedare Christian College is governed by a college board containing members elected from the college community, and representatives from the [[Anglican Church of Australia|Anglican]] and [[Uniting Church in Australia|Uniting]] churches.<ref name=WhoWeAre /><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.pedarecc.sa.edu.au/about/#|title=College Board|access-date=5 November 2019|publisher=Pedare Christian College}}</ref> |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The name "Pedare" originally came from a [[vineyard]] on Ladywood Road, [[Modbury Heights, South Australia|Modbury Heights]], owned by Leonard Tolley. It was formed from the names of his sons, Peter, David, and Reginald. The joint campus was originally going to be on this location but it was decided otherwise.<ref name=OurHeritage>{{cite web |url=http://www.pedarecc.sa.edu.au/about/our_heritage.html |title=Pedare Christian College – Our Heritage |access-date=14 December 2008 |publisher=Pedare Christian College}}</ref> That location is now [[The Heights School (Australia)|The Heights School]]. |
The name "Pedare" originally came from a [[vineyard]] on Ladywood Road, [[Modbury Heights, South Australia|Modbury Heights]], owned by [[Tolley family|Leonard Tolley]]. It was formed from the names of his sons, Peter, David, and Reginald. The joint campus was originally going to be on this location but it was decided otherwise.<ref name=OurHeritage>{{cite web |url=http://www.pedarecc.sa.edu.au/about/our_heritage.html |title=Pedare Christian College – Our Heritage |access-date=14 December 2008 |publisher=Pedare Christian College}}</ref> That location is now [[The Heights School (Australia)|The Heights School]]. |
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The founders decided to use the name "Pedare" to recognise the past pioneers. The names of the five communities, or houses, of the school also came from surrounding areas. Eldergreen, from Elder Green Farm, Brooklyn, from Brooklyn Villa Farm, Greenwith, from Greenwith Farm, Surrey, from Surrey Farm and Hillcott, from Hillcott Farm.<ref name=OurHeritage /> |
The founders decided to use the name "Pedare" to recognise the past pioneers. The names of the five communities, or houses, of the school also came from surrounding areas. Eldergreen, from Elder Green Farm, Brooklyn, from Brooklyn Villa Farm, Greenwith, from Greenwith Farm, Surrey, from Surrey Farm and Hillcott, from Hillcott Farm.<ref name=OurHeritage /> |
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Pedare Christian College | |
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Location | |
Surrey Farm Drive , Australia | |
Coordinates | 34°47′42″S 138°41′35″E / 34.79511°S 138.69309°E |
Information | |
Type | Independent, co-educational, day school |
Motto | Let Your Light Shine |
Established | 10 February 1986 |
Principal | James Tamblyn |
Enrolment | 900 students |
Campus | Urban |
Colour(s) | Blue, red and white,maroon |
Affiliation | Sports Association for Adelaide Schools |
Website | pedarecc |
Pedare Christian College is a joint Independent, junior, middle and senior school in South Australia.[where?] The junior school comprises reception to year 5, the middle school years 6 to 9, and the senior school years 10 to 12.
This school is a member of the Association of Independent Schools of South Australia, the Anglican Schools Heads Group, the Uniting Church Educational Ministries Commission, the Junior School Heads Association of Australia and the South Australian Christian Schools Association.[1]
The Surrey Farm campus shares facilities with Gleeson College and Golden Grove High School, resulting in an extended curriculum and extra resources. Pedare Christian College is governed by a college board containing members elected from the college community, and representatives from the Anglican and Uniting churches.[1][2]
History
The name "Pedare" originally came from a vineyard on Ladywood Road, Modbury Heights, owned by Leonard Tolley. It was formed from the names of his sons, Peter, David, and Reginald. The joint campus was originally going to be on this location but it was decided otherwise.[3] That location is now The Heights School.
The founders decided to use the name "Pedare" to recognise the past pioneers. The names of the five communities, or houses, of the school also came from surrounding areas. Eldergreen, from Elder Green Farm, Brooklyn, from Brooklyn Villa Farm, Greenwith, from Greenwith Farm, Surrey, from Surrey Farm and Hillcott, from Hillcott Farm.[3]
In 1984, Delfin Management Services were developing land in Golden Grove, along with Urban Land Trust. They came up with the idea to make a joint school, and contacted the Pedare foundation planning committee to see if they wanted to join this scheme, saying two of the joint schools would be a Catholic College, and a Government High School. Pedare agreed. Pedare Christian College had its first official school day in 1986. There were 900 students, spread through Years 7 and 8. By 1990 Pedare had enrolments in all Secondary School levels, Years 8 to 12. In 1991 the school board decided to form a Primary school, and located it at nearby Bicentennial Drive.[3]
In 2005, Years 6 to 9 were relocated to the Surrey Farm Campus, forming a middle school.
Location
The Junior, Middle and Senior Schools are now all on the same campus. All campuses are located in Golden Grove, South Australia, off Surrey Farm Drive.
Events
- Swimming Carnival
- Athletics Carnival
- Spring Carnival/Spring Challenge (known as 'Foundation Day' in 2015 to celebrate 30 years of the college)
- Cross Country
- Colour Run (one time)
Notable alumni
- Stuart Cochrane (1991–1995) – Australian rules football for the North Melbourne Football Club and Port Adelaide.
- Trent Dumont – Australian rules football for the North Melbourne Football Club.
- Mark Ormrod (1996–2001) – Olympic medallist (2004 Olympics, 4 × 400 metres relay).
See also
References
- ^ a b "Pedare Christian College – Who we are". Pedare Christian College. Retrieved 14 December 2008.
- ^ "College Board". Pedare Christian College. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
- ^ a b c "Pedare Christian College – Our Heritage". Pedare Christian College. Retrieved 14 December 2008.