Mentone Girls' Secondary College
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Mentone Girls' Secondary College | |
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Location | |
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Coordinates | 37°58′51″S 145°3′14″E / 37.98083°S 145.05389°E / -37.98083; 145.05389 |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1955 |
Status | open |
Staff | 54 |
Grades | 6 |
Years offered | 6 |
Gender | Girls |
Houses | Jackson, Kenny, Mackellar, Melba |
Website | www |
Mentone Girls' Secondary College is an all-girl's state school located in Mentone, in the Australian state of Victoria.
College Houses
The school has four houses. Of these, Jackson House was named in celebration of Marjorie Jackson; Elizabeth Kenny is the namesake of Kenny House; Melba House is named after Nellie Melba and Dorothea Mackellar is the inspiration for Mackellar House.
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