Kildare College
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Kildare College | |
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Fortiter et Suaviter "Strength and Gentleness" |
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Established | 1966 |
School type | Independent, Roman Catholic, Secondary |
Principal/ Headmaster |
Mr. David Pedler |
Location | Holden Hill, South Australia, Australia |
Campus | Holden Hill |
Enrolment | {{{enrolment}}} |
School colours | Green, Red & Fawn |
Homepage | www.kildare.adl.catholic.edu.au |
Kildare College is a Roman Catholic secondary college for girls in Holden Hill, South Australia. The school works under the governance of the Brigidine sisters and was established in 1966.
[edit] Kildare's Sister Schools
There are six sister schools to Kildare that also follow the Brigidine Order.
Below is a list of the Brigidine Schools in the Victorian Providence.
- St. Joseph's College, Echuca (1886)
- Marian College, Ararat (1889)
- Kilbreda College, Mentone (1904)
- Killester College, Springvale (1955)
- Clonard College, Geelong West (1956)
- Marian College, Sunshine West (1958)
- Kildare College, Holden Hill, SA (1966)
[edit] See also
- List of schools in Victoria
- Victorian Certificate of Education
- Vocational Education and Training
- Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning