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This category is for primary and secondary schools who operate under the auspices of the Uniting Church in Australia.
http://www.annesley.sa.edu.au/
Wayville, South Australia. A school for girls from K-12.
http://www.clarendon.vic.edu.au/
Ballarat, Victoria.
http://www.billanook.vic.edu.au/
Mooroolbark, Victoria.
http://www.bbc.qld.edu.au/
Toowong, Queensland.
http://www.calvarycc.qld.edu.au/
Carbrook and Springwood, Queensland.
http://www.clayfield.qld.edu.au/
Brisbane, Queensland.
http://www.haileybury.com.au/
Melbourne, Victoria.
http://www.hamiltoncollege.vic.edu.au/
Hamilton, Victoria. A Co-Educational Day and Boarding School from K-12.
http://www.jpc.qld.edu.au/
Daisy Hill, Queensland. An ecumenical school, it was born out of the co-operation of the local Anglican, Uniting, and Roman Catholic parishes.
http://www.kingswoodcollege.vic.edu.au/
Box Hill, Victoria. A K-12 coeducational school of the Uniting Church in Australia.
http://www.kws.nsw.edu.au/
Orange, New South Wales. Co-educational day and boarding school.
http://www.knox.nsw.edu.au/
Wahroonga, New South Wales.
http://www.kormilda.nt.edu.au/
Berrimah, Northern Territory. A multicultural co-educational day and boarding school on the edge of Darwin.
http://www.mlc.wa.edu.au/
Western Australia. A Uniting Church college, founded in 1907.
http://www.mlc.vic.edu.au/
Victoria.
http://www.mlcsyd.nsw.edu.au/
New South Wales. Information about a girl's school of the Uniting Church, featuring news, history, virtual tour and course information.
http://www.newington.nsw.edu.au/
Stanmore, New South Wales. A K-12 day and boarding school for boys.
http://www.pedarecc.sa.edu.au/
Golden Grove, South Australia. A cooperative venture of the Anglican and Uniting Churches in South Australia.
http://www.pegs.vic.edu.au/
Niddrie, Victoria. A Uniting Church school for boys and girls.
http://www.penrhos.wa.edu.au/
Como, Western Australia.
http://www.pilgrim.sa.edu.au/
Aberfoyle Park, South Australia.
http://www.plc.wa.edu.au/
Peppermint Grove, Western Australia.
http://www.pac.edu.au/
Kent Town, South Australia.
http://www.pymblelc.nsw.edu.au/
Pymble, New South Wales. A school for girls K-12.
http://www.scotch.sa.edu.au/
Torrens Park, South Australia.
http://www.scotch.wa.edu.au/
Swanbourne, Western Australia
http://www.soc.tas.edu.au/
Launceston, Tasmania. Co-Educational Boarding and Day School for Boys and Girls from Early Learning to Grade 12.
http://www.seymour.sa.edu.au/
Adelaide, South Australia. A girls day and boarding school, Pre School to Year 12.
http://www.somerville.qld.edu.au/
South Brisbane, Queensland. A day and boarding school for girls from Preparatory to Year 12.
http://stjohnsanglicancollege.com.au/
Forest Lake, Queensland.
http://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au/
Melbourne, Victoria.
http://www.ststephens.wa.edu.au/
Duncraig, Western Australia. A K-12 Uniting Church school.
http://www.stphilips.nt.edu.au/
Alice Springs, Northern Territory. A co-educational day and boarding school.
http://www.geelongcollege.vic.edu.au/
Geelong, Victoria. A co-educational day and boarding school.
http://scotspgc.com.au/
Warwick, Queensland. A co-educational, Uniting Church, boarding and day school.
http://www.scotsalbury.nsw.edu.au/
An independent, K-12, Uniting Church, coeducational, day and boarding School. Scots values and encourages academic, musical and artistic development and provides a wide range of extra-curricular activities in sporting and outdoor endeavours.
http://www.tranby.wa.edu.au/
Baldivis, Western Australia. A K-12, coeducational independent school
http://www.wesleycollege.net/
Melbourne. A cooeducational day school.
http://www.wesley.wa.edu.au/
An independent boys school located in South Perth.
http://www.westminster.sa.edu.au/
A Uniting Church School catering for students from Primary to Secondary level education in Adelaide South Australia.
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