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St Paul's Anglican Grammar School

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The school entrance.

St Paul's Anglican Grammar School is a coeducational Anglican independent school founded in 1982 in Warragul, Victoria, Australia. St Paul's is a member of the GIS and ICCES school association bodies.

St Paul's is located across four campuses in Warragul. The main campus is located on Bowen Street and has the Senior (Years 7 - 12) and Junior School Campus (Grades Prep to Year 6). The second Dulcie Harris Campus contains the kindergarten, and is located separately to the Bowen Street campus. A fourth campus, the 'rope factory', is also located in Warragul which is designed to house the separate Year 9 program.

Finally, a fifth site is located in Traralgon. It was founded in 2002 and houses students from Kindergarten to Year 7.


History

St Paul's was founded by a group of local parents in 1982, and began teaching classes in Sunday School rooms on the premises of the local Anglican Church in Warragul [citation needed]. The school's founding teacher was Ken Wilson, who remains a current member of staff, and the founding principal was Dr Des Parker; many parents assisted the school during its inception as staff members, some of whom remain as members of staff. [citation needed].

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