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Private Schools; Help/Input Needed
Topic Started: 8 Oct 2006, 03:07 PM (250 Views)
dade
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We would like our son to go to a good all boys' private school in Melbourne. Ones with both primary and secondary facilities are preferable. Have made the following list based on my internet research. Have I left out others and also if you know or have any experience/opinion of any of them please share.

Trinity Grammer
Hailebury College
St Kevin College
Brighton Grammer
Scotch College
Xavier College


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Sani
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dade
Oct 8 2006, 03:07 PM
We would like our son to go to a good all boys' private school in Melbourne.  Ones with both primary and secondary facilities are preferable.  Have made the following list based on my internet research.  Have I left out others and also if you know or have any experience/opinion of any of them please share.

Trinity Grammer
Hailebury College
St Kevin College
Brighton Grammer
Scotch College
Xavier College


Thanks
Sani

Like the girls schools its best to hedge your bets and not get your heart to set on just one of the schools.

Ensure you go along to the open days and really listen and observe - some schools are still passing on previous glories which arent evident in current results.

Our daughter goes to St Catherines, if we have a son he may well be going to Scotch depending on standard at the time.

You are actually spoilt for choice over here - just fork out the $20K+ per year.
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