Cathedral College Wangaratta

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CATHEDRAL COLLEGE WANGARATTA
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Truth & Service
Address
Murdoch Rd Campus 344 Wangaratta-Whitfield Rd
Wangaratta
North East Victoria
Wangaratta, Victoria, 3677
Australia
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Information
Type An Independent Co-educational School
Denomination Anglican
Established 2003
Principal Adrian Farrer
Grades Prep to Year 12
Houses Buffalo, Cobbler, Feathertop, Hotham, Stirling & Warby
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Website
File:New Science Centre, Cathedral College Wangaratta.JPG
New Science Centre, opened in July 2013
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Paths of Learning, leading to the library at the Murdoch Rd Campus
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Wangaratta HolyTrinityCathedral

Cathedral College Wangaratta is an independent co-educational Anglican school in Wangaratta, Australia. The school caters for grades prep to year 12. The motto of the college is "Truth and Service" which can be found on the school crest. The current principal of Cathedral College Wangaratta is Adrian Farrer.[1]

In 2011, Cathedral College joined the Anglican Schools Commission.[2] It was the first Anglican school to join that was not from Western Australia. Since then, several other local schools have become part of the Anglican Schools Commission, including Trinity College in Albury[3] and Cobram Anglican Grammar school.[4]

Cathedral College phased out "The Close" senior campus in favour of a single, unified campus catering for years Prep to 12. This was effective as of the first day of school term for the 2015 school year. The school now has 535 students from Prep to Year 12 that are all housed on the "Murdoch Road" campus[5] Cathedral College was also ranked in the Nation's Top 50 Country Schools[6]

Another Cathedral College is located in New Zealand but is a separate institution from the Australian Cathedral College.

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