Christ The King Anglican College
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Christ The King Anglican College is a small co-educational school in Cobram, Victoria founded in 2000. Its first principal was Andrew Williams, served until 2003. Both his sons, Peter, and Tim, were pupils there. His wife Carol set up the brand new library. The two innaugral sports houses were Farrah (Blue) and Cowell (Red), named after the Bishop David Farrah and the Local Priest Lyall Cowell. After initially starting with 20 students in 2000 with Grades 5-7, it rose to 102 by 2003 with Grades from 4-10, and from there increasing year by year. The school had it's own tennis team named "CKC Kings". The second principal was Craig Keating. The current principal is Michael Merrylees.