Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School

Strathcona Girls Grammar School
Strathcona Girls Grammar School crest. Source: www.strathcona.vic.edu.au (Strathcona website)
Location
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Australia
Coordinates37°49′47″S 145°4′48″E / 37.82972°S 145.08000°E / -37.82972; 145.08000
Information
TypeIndependent, single-sex, Christian, day school
MottoLatin: Fortiter Fideliter Feliciter
(Bravely, Faithfully, Happily)
DenominationBaptist
Established1924 (1924)[1]
FounderMrs Florence Livingstone & Miss Henrietta Hughes
ChairpersonJocelyn Furlan
PrincipalLorna Beegan
ChaplainRev. Janet Costello
GenderGirls
Enrolment~800 (P12)[2]
Colour(s)Navy blue, yellow and pink
SloganGirls Unstoppable
AffiliationGirls Sport Victoria
Websitestrathcona.vic.edu.au

Strathcona Girls Grammar School is an independent, Baptist, day school for girls, located in Canterbury, an inner-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Established in 1924 by Florence Livingstone and Henrietta Hughes, the school currently caters for approximately 800 students from Preparatory to Year 12, over three campuses. Year nine girls attend Tay Creggan, an historic building on the Yarra River in Hawthorn. Years 7 to 8 and 10 to 12 are located in Canterbury, and the primary school is located on a new renovated purpose-built premises in close proximity to the Main Campus in Canterbury.[3]

The school is affiliated with the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA),[4] the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[5] the Association of Independent Schools of Victoria (AISV),[1] the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA),[6] and is a founding member of Girls Sport Victoria (GSV).[7]

  1. ^ a b "Strathcona Girls Grammar School". Find a School. Association of Independent Schools of Victoria. 2007. Retrieved 15 January 2008.
  2. ^ Strathcona Girls Grammar School- International (accessed:12-06-2007)
  3. ^ National Education Directory Australia- Strathcona (accessed:12-06-2007)
  4. ^ "JSHAA Victoria Directory of Members". Victorian Branch. Junior School Heads' Association of Australia. 2007. Archived from the original on 4 December 2007. Retrieved 15 January 2008.
  5. ^ "AHISA Schools". Victoria. Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia. January 2008. Archived from the original on 2 November 2007. Retrieved 15 January 2008.
  6. ^ Butler, Jan (2006). "Member Schools". Members. The Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia. Archived from the original on 19 May 2008. Retrieved 15 January 2008.
  7. ^ "Member Schools". Profile. Girls Sport Victoria. 2007. Archived from the original on 7 October 2007. Retrieved 15 January 2008.

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