Aquinas College

Aquinas College

:"See also List of institutions named after Thomas Aquinas"Aquinas College may refer to any one of several educational institutions:

In Australia

*Aquinas College, Adelaide – a Roman Catholic residential college.
*Aquinas College, Sydney – a Roman Catholic co-educational secondary school.
*Aquinas College, Melbourne – a Roman Catholic co-educational secondary school.
*Aquinas College, Perth – a Roman Catholic boys' school for years 4 to 12.
*Aquinas College, Gold Coast, Queensland - a Roman Catholic co-educational secondary school

In New Zealand

*Aquinas College, Dunedin, a University of Otago Residential College
*Aquinas College, Tauranga- a Roman Catholic school for years 7 to 13

In Sri Lanka

*Aquinas College, Colombo Sri Lanka, a Roman Catholic college of further education

In the United Kingdom

*Aquinas College, Stockport – a Roman Catholic college of further education.

In the United States

*Aquinas College, Newton – a former Roman Catholic junior college for women.
*Aquinas College (Michigan) – a Roman Catholic post-secondary college.
*Aquinas College (Tennessee) – a Roman Catholic post-secondary institution.

In Nigeria

*Aquinas College, Akure - A Roman Catholic school for boys 11 to 18 years


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