Jump to content

List of schools in Victoria, Australia: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Line 877: Line 877:
| 1.
| 1.
| [[Wesley College, Melbourne|Wesley College, Melbourne]]
| [[Wesley College, Melbourne|Wesley College, Melbourne]]
| 3,492
| 3,511
|-
|-
| 2.
| 2.

Revision as of 10:47, 16 December 2007

Government Primary Schools

A

B

C

D

  • Darley Primary School
  • Deepdene Primary School
  • Derrimut Heath Primary School
  • Dingley Primary School
  • Dixon's Creek Primary School
  • Doncaster Primary School
  • Doncaster Gardens Primary School, Doncaster East
  • Donburn Primary School
  • Donvale Primary School
  • Dorset Primary School
  • Drouin Primary School
  • Drouin South Primary School
  • Drouin West Primary School

E

  • East Bentleigh Primary School
  • East Geelong Primary School
  • Edithvale Primary School
  • Essendon Primary School
  • Essendon North Primary School
  • Essex Heights Primary School
  • Eltham North Primary School
  • Eltham East Primary School
  • Elwood Primary School
  • Eumemmerring Primary School
  • Elsternwick Primary School
  • Euroa Primary School

F

G

H

I

K

  • Kerrimuir Primary School
  • Keilor Heights Primary School
  • Kilmore Primary School
  • Kingston Heath Primary School
  • Kingswood Primary School
  • Knox Gardens Primary School

L

M

N

O

P

  • Pakenham Hills Primary School
  • Pakenham Consolidated School
  • Park Orchards Primary School
  • Pascoe Vale Primary School
  • Pascoe Vale North Primary School
  • Pascoe Vale South Primary School
  • Point Lonsdale Primary School
  • Preston Primary School
  • Princes Hill Primary School

Q

  • Queenscliff Primary School

R

S

T

U

V

W

Y

  • Yarra Glen Primary School
  • Yarra Road Primary School, Croydon Hills

Z

Catholic Schools

A

C

D

E

F

G

H

L

M

N

O

P

Q

S

T

W

Government Secondary Schools

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

K

L

Lyndale Secondary College ;hearts:

M

N

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

Independent Schools

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

W

X

Y

Largest Victorian schools

Based on 2006/2007 enrolment size at schools this is a list of 50 of the largest schools in Victoria, Australia.[1]

No. School Student Enrolment no.
1. Wesley College, Melbourne 3,511
2. Caulfield Grammar School 2,800
3. Eumemmerring College 2,700
4. Haileybury College 2,600
5. Beaconhills college 2,400
6. Dandenong High School 2,300
7. Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School 2,280
8. Carey Baptist Grammar School 2,250
9. Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne 2,200
10. Xavier College 2,000
11. Balwyn High School 1,990
12. Mount Waverley Secondary College 1,911
13. Glen Waverley Secondary College 1,900
14. St Monica's College 1,900
15. Mill Park Secondary College 1,866
16. Melbourne Grammar School 1,800
17. Bendigo Senior Secondary College 1,800
18. Scotch College 1,800
19. Lilydale High School 1,763
20. Ivanhoe Grammar School 1,700
21. St Leonard's College 1,700
22. St Kevin's College 1,650
23. Frankston High School 1,650
24. Penola Catholic College 1,620
25. St Helena Secondary College 1,606
26. Kambrya College 1,518
27. Berwick Secondary College 1,512
28. Geelong Grammar School 1,500
29. Gladstone Park Secondary College 1,450
30. Parade College 1,500
31. Geelong Grammar School 1,500
32. Gladstone Park Secondary College 1,500
33. Wantirna College 1,500
34. Keilor Downs Secondary College 1,459
35. Brauer College 1,450
36. Presbyterian Ladies' College 1,450
37. McKinnon Secondary College 1,422
38. Doncaster Secondary College 1,420
39. Ringwood Secondary College 1,418
40. Strathmore Secondary College 1,418
41. Melbourne High School 1,400
42. Lavalla Catholic College 1,400
43. The Grange P-12 College 1,400
44. Ballarat High School 1,398
45. Westbourne Grammar School 1,390
46. Roxburgh College 1,373
47. Pascoe Vale Girls' College 1,365
48. Brentwood Secondary College 1,353
49. The Peninsula School 1,350
50. St Bede's College 1,330

References

  1. ^ "Victorian Government and non-Government schools". Schools Online Victoria. Retrieved 2007-11-19.

See also

External links