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St Mary's College (formerly Christian Brothers College, St Kilda) is an independent Catholic secondary school for boys and girls, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The school was founded in 1878 and is both one of the oldest private schools in Melbourne and the only co-educational Catholic school in inner Melbourne. Originally founded as Christian Brothers College, St Kilda, and run by the Christian Brothers, the school has long since had a lay teaching and administrative staff. The school is member of Edmund Rice Education Australia and is also a member of Associated Catholic Colleges.

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  • St Mary's College (formerly Christian Brothers College, St Kilda) is an independent Catholic secondary school for boys and girls, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The school was founded in 1878 and is both one of the oldest private schools in Melbourne and the only co-educational Catholic school in inner Melbourne. Originally founded as Christian Brothers College, St Kilda, and run by the Christian Brothers, the school has long since had a lay teaching and administrative staff. The school is member of Edmund Rice Education Australia and is also a member of Associated Catholic Colleges. St Mary's consists of two campuses. The Edmund Rice Campus (formerly CBC St Kilda) in St Kilda East and the Presentation Campus (formerly PCW Melbourne) in Windsor. Until 2020, there was a campus solely for Year 9 students located in Balaclava which opened in 2008. (en)
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  • St Mary's College (formerly Christian Brothers College, St Kilda) is an independent Catholic secondary school for boys and girls, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The school was founded in 1878 and is both one of the oldest private schools in Melbourne and the only co-educational Catholic school in inner Melbourne. Originally founded as Christian Brothers College, St Kilda, and run by the Christian Brothers, the school has long since had a lay teaching and administrative staff. The school is member of Edmund Rice Education Australia and is also a member of Associated Catholic Colleges. (en)
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