Southern Independent Schools
- Southern Independent Schools
Infobox Organization
name= Southern Independent Schools
image_border= SIS Logo.gif
size=140px
headquarters=Seaford, Victoria, Australia
membership=12 member schools
language= English
general= Mr. Kerry Bolger (St Leonard's College)
formation= 1978
website= [http://www.sis.org.au/index.htm www.sis.org.au] The Southern Independent Schools (SIS), formed in 1978, is a group of 12 schools in Victoria, Australia.
Schools
Current member schools
Former member schools
"(N.B. Years of participation in the SIS in brackets.)"
* Stella Maris [Now part of John Paul College] (1978)
See also
* List of schools in Victoria
External links
* [http://www.sis.org.au/index.htm Southern Independent Schools Inc.]
* [http://www.beaconhills.vic.edu.au Beaconhills College]
* [http://www.flinders.vic.edu.au Flinders’ Christian Community College]
* [http://www.jpc.vic.edu.au John Paul College]
* [http://www.maranatha.vic.edu.au Maranatha Christian School]
* [http://www.nazareth.vic.edu.au Nazareth College]
* [http://www.padua.melb.catholic.edu.au Padua College]
* [http://www.sfx.sale.catholic.edu.au St Francis Xavier College]
* [http://www.sjcbntle.melb.catholic.edu.au St James College]
* [http://www.sjrc.melb.catholic.edu.au St John's Regional College]
* [http://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au St Leonards College]
* [http://www.stpeters.vic.edu.au St Peter’s College]
* [http://www.woodleigh.vic.edu.au Woodleigh School]
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