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Morongo Girls' College was a Presbyterian school for girls, founded in 1920 on Bell Post Hill near Geelong, on the site of an original homestead (called Morongo).[1]
The founding Principal was Miss Gertrude Pratt BA, the second Principal was Miss Shaw BA (Qld)and Miss Dulcie Brookshaw was the third headmistress. The fourth and final headmistress was Mrs Judith Watts.
Morongo provided a good solid education where women were encouraged to excel in all fields.
Morongo Girls' College closed at the end of 1994,[2] and the site is now occupied by Kardinia International College. A book on the school's history was commissioned and published by the school council in 1969.[3]
References
- ^ Aussie Heritage website, sourced 9 June 2008.
- ^ Kardinia International College's history accessed 9 June 2008
- ^ Morongo; a history of the Presbyterian Girls' College, Geelong, Victoria, Australia, by Doreen Cowperthwaite (née Phillips)
See also
Former Presbyterian Church of Australia Schools Arden Anglican School • Cooerwull Academy • Kinross Wolaroi School • Knox Grammar School • Morongo Girls' College • Penleigh Presbyterian Ladies' College • Presbyterian Ladies' College, Goulburn • Presbyterian Ladies' College, Perth • Pymble Ladies' College • Scotch College, Adelaide • Scotch College, Launceston • Scotch College, Perth • The Scots PGC College (The Presbyterian Girls' College and The Scots College, Warwick) • The Geelong CollegeCoordinates: 38°06′34″S 144°19′39″E / 38.1094°S 144.3274°E
Categories:- Presbyterian schools in Australia
- Private schools in Victoria (Australia)
- Defunct schools in Australia
- Educational institutions established in 1920
- Girls' schools in Australia
- Schools in Geelong
- Australian school stubs
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