Co-education Schools

 

Pedare Christian College, Golden Grove, SA
Pedare Christian College, Golden Grove, SA is an independent Anglican and Uniting Church School, which is organised into Primary Schooling (R–5), Middle Schooling (6–9), and Senior Schooling (10–12). Pedare is a professional learning community recognised for excellence in Christ-centred education. The broad and balanced curriculum has a strong emphasis on literacy and numeracy development as well as critical thinking skills. Students with learning difficulties or identified talents are supported through special needs and enrichment programs. The extensive facilities include ICT laboratories, design technology studios, music suite, science laboratories, gymnasiums, a full theatre, hospitality and visual arts facilities. Senior courses also cater for the needs of students seeking alternative pathways to further tertiary study and VET training. The College offers strong Christian Pastoral Care, student leadership opportunities, and an extensive range of extra-curricular activities.

Web: http://www.pedarecc.sa.edu.au

Pulteney Grammar School, Adelaide, SA
Pulteney Grammar School, Adelaide, SA. This school was instituted in 1847 and opened in 1848 in Pulteney Street, where it remained until 1920. Since then it has occupied its present site on South Terrace. It is a day school which caters for some 820 students. The school is co-educational and accepts enrolments for boys and girls from Early Learning to Year 12. There is a comprehensive curriculum which caters for different ability groups and excellent facilities are provided for a wide range of activities.

Scholarships are available for students entering the school at Year 7 or 8 level and are conducted in conjunction with the A.C.E.R. scheme. The Ada Ayers Scholarships are also available to worthy applicants for entry at the year 8 level. These scholarships require a recommendation from the applicant’s parish priest. The School has an Early Learning Centre which caters for children from the age of three and a half to five years of age. An After School Care Centre also operates.

Web: http://www.pulteney.sa.edu.au

 

 

St Andrew's School, Walkerville, SA
St Andrew's School, Walkerville, SA. A national school (Reception to Year 7) with an international curriculum focus. Founded in 1850. Day Primary School for boys and girls. The School is driven by an educational philosophy and acknowledges the importance of

  • Catering for individual differences in children’s ability

  • Broad curriculum options and subject specialization

  • Languages other than English (Chinese Mandarin and Italian)

  • The role technology plays in the education of children

  • Innovation and imaginative programmes

  • A caring and disciplined family environment

Web: http://www.standrews.sa.edu.au

 

St Columba College, Andrews Farm, SA
St Columba College, Andrews Farm, SA is a joint endeavour between the Anglican and Catholic Churches of South Australia. It is the first ecumenical educational venture of this kind in Australia established as an initiative of the Anglican and Catholic Archbishops of South Australia. Situated in Adelaide's northern suburbs, this coeducational college is housed across two campuses. The Primary School which hosts the College's Reception to Year 5 students opened in 1997 with around 200 students whilst the Middle / Senior School opened in May 2001 and houses students in Years 6 to 12. The College has grown rapidly over the past years to currently cater for over 1100 students.

St Columba College offers a comprehensive curriculum from Reception to Year 12 as well as an extensive Community Education program. St Columba has established a tradition of high standards and is proud of its students and community it serves. It is a living faith community where care for each student and family is an essential part of school life.

Web: http://www.stcolumba.com.au

 

 

St Johns Grammar School, Belair, SA
St John's Grammar School, Belair, SA St John's Grammar School is a co-educational independent Anglican School, located in the Adelaide hills, dedicated to providing a Christian education of quality and social responsibility within a caring progressive environment from Early Learning to Year 12. The School provides a holistic education aimed at building strong Christian leaders who are serviced-oriented. A development plan for the Secondary School is in place and facilities are being constructed for Middle and Senior schooling while the school is in a growth period. Current enrolment R-12 is 828, plus 95 in the Early Learning Centre.

Web: http://www.stjohns.sa.edu.au

 

 

St. Peter's Woodlands Grammar School, Glenelg, SA

The school was founded c.1860 and functioned as the parish day school of St. Peter’s Church, Glenelg until 1979 when it became a separate incorporated body.  In 1999 the school moved to its current site in Partridge Street and became St. Peter’s Woodlands Grammar School.  St. Peter’s Woodlands is a co-educational, Anglican primary school with approximately 500 students Reception to Year 7 and a further 100 students in the Early Learning Centre.  Children may start Reception at the beginning of the year, as long as they turn 5 years of age by the 30 June in that year.  The Early Learning Centre offers Playgroup, Toddler and Preschool programs for children from 18 months of age.  The school is governed by a Council comprising members elected by the parents and the parish and members appointed by the Archbishop, the Council and the Woodlands Old Scholars Association.  The Principal, Business Manager and Chaplain are appointed, ex-officio.

Web: http://www.stpeterswoodlands.sa.edu.au

 

 

Trinity College Gawler, SA
Trinity College Gawler, SA. Founded by the Parish of Gawler 1984 in St. George's Hall, and transferred to a spacious site on Main North Road 1985. The College is organised as four schools with a total of 3,139 students in 2002 from years Reception to 12. There is a comprehensive curriculum pursuing personal excellence in a caring Christian environment. Christian teaching is in all subject areas as well as Religious Education. 

Web: http://www.trinity.sa.edu.au

 

 

Woodcroft College, Morphett Vale, SA
Woodcroft College, Morphett Vale, SA is a coeducational day school for students from Reception to Year 12.

Located on eight hectares of land in Morphett Vale, Woodcroft College opened in 1989 and currently draws its enrolment of 1370 students from a wide catchment area across the length and breadth of the Fleurieu Peninsula.

An International Baccalaureate World School, Woodcroft College aims to provide students with an excellent, all round education in a Christian environment.

Expansive curriculum offerings are complemented by a strong pastoral care program and a wide choice of co-curricular activities."
Web: http://www.woodcroft.sa.edu.au

 

 

Investigator College, Goolwa and Victor Harbor, SA

Investigator College is a coeducational day school located on dual campuses at Victor Harbor and Goolwa on the South Coast of South Australia, an hour’s journey south of Adelaide.  The College currently caters for around 650 students from Reception to Year 13 in a caring Christian learning environment. Investigator College is committed to providing students with a rich and vibrant teaching and learning environment at an affordable cost. Teachers at the College are passionate about education and seek to discover the skills and talents of each young person in their care. Investigator College provides access to a range of learning pathways for a range of learning needs.

Web: http://www.investigator.sa.edu.au

 

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