St. Philip's College (Australia)

St. Philip's College (Australia)

St. Philip's College is a school in Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is a coeducational Uniting Church school in Years 7 and 12.

The College is a member of the Round Square organisation and has a widely regarded Outdoor education and Performing Arts program.

ee also

*List of boarding schools

External links

* [http://www.stphilips.nt.edu.au/ St Philip's College homepage]
* [http://www.stphilips.nt.edu.au/special_programs/outdoor_ed/index.html St Philip's College Outdoor Education homepage]
* [http://www.roundsquare.org/ RoundSquare homepage]


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