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'''Morongo Girls' College''' was a [[Presbyterian]] school for girls, founded in 1920 on [[Bell Post Hill, Victoria|Bell Post Hill]] near [[Geelong]], on the site of an original homestead (called ''Morongo'').<ref>[http://www.aussieheritage.com.au/listings/vic/Bell%20Post%20Hill/MorongoGirlsCollege/17294 ''Aussie Heritage'' website], sourced 2008-06-09.</ref>
'''Morongo Girls' College''' was a [[Presbyterian]] school for girls, founded in 1920 on [[Bell Post Hill, Victoria|Bell Post Hill]] near [[Geelong]], on the site of an original homestead (called ''Morongo'').<ref>[http://www.aussieheritage.com.au/listings/vic/Bell%20Post%20Hill/MorongoGirlsCollege/17294 ''Aussie Heritage'' website], sourced 2008-06-09.</ref>

The founding Principal was Miss Gertrude Pratt BA, the second Principal was Miss Dulcie Shaw BA (Qld.)


Morongo Girls' College closed at the end of 1994,<ref>[http://www.kardinia.vic.edu.au/AboutKIC/History.htm Kardinia International College's history] accessed 2008-06-09</ref> and the site is now occupied by [[Kardinia International College]]. A book on the school's history was commissioned and published by the school council in 1969.<ref>
Morongo Girls' College closed at the end of 1994,<ref>[http://www.kardinia.vic.edu.au/AboutKIC/History.htm Kardinia International College's history] accessed 2008-06-09</ref> and the site is now occupied by [[Kardinia International College]]. A book on the school's history was commissioned and published by the school council in 1969.<ref>

Revision as of 12:07, 29 May 2009

Morongo, 1863.

Morongo Girls' College was a Presbyterian school for girls, founded in 1920 on Bell Post Hill near Geelong, on the site of an original homestead (called Morongo).[1]

The founding Principal was Miss Gertrude Pratt BA, the second Principal was Miss Dulcie Shaw BA (Qld.)

Morongo Girls' College closed at the end of 1994,[2] and the site is now occupied by Kardinia International College. A book on the school's history was commissioned and published by the school council in 1969.[3]

References

  1. ^ Aussie Heritage website, sourced 2008-06-09.
  2. ^ Kardinia International College's history accessed 2008-06-09
  3. ^ Morongo; a history of the Presbyterian Girls' College, Geelong, Victoria, Australia by Doreen Cowperthwaite (née Phillips)

See also