Covenant College (disambiguation)

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Covenant College is a college on Lookout Mountain, in Georgia, near Chattanooga, Tennessee, in the USA

Covenant College Christian liberal arts college in Lookout Mountain, Georgia

Covenant College is a private Christian liberal arts college on Lookout Mountain in Georgia, near Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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Covenant Christian School (Canberra) Independent, co-educational, christian, day school in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Covenant Christian School, formerly known as Covenant College, is an independent Christian primary and high school located on Woodcock Drive, Gordon in the Australian Capital Territory and owned and operated by an association of like-minded Christian parents and supporters. The official theological position of the school is based on the Westminster Confession of Faith and other expressions of the reformed faith. It currently caters for pupils in years K-10 and is co-educational.

Covenant College (Geelong) school in Geelong, Victoria, Australia

Covenant College, formerly known as Geelong Christian School, is a Christian parent-controlled school in Bell Post Hill, Victoria.

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Covenant University Nigerian private university

Covenant University(CU) is located in Ota, Ogun State in Nigeria. It is a private Christian university, affiliated with Living Faith Church Worldwide and a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, Association of African Universities and National Universities Commission. Over the years, Covenant University has grown to be one of the leading universities from Nigeria based on annual rankings from various organizations, scholarly citations from reputable journals and JAMB statistics.

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Bell Post Hill, Victoria Suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia

Bell Post Hill is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. At the 2016 Census, Bell Post had a population of 4,919.

The South Pacific Association of Evangelical Colleges (SPAEC) was an association of independent evangelical Bible colleges that operated from 1969 until the end of 2018. Colleges were located in Australia, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu and New Zealand.

Reformed Presbyterian Church of Australia

The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Australia is a Reformed church in Australia. It is a small Presbyterian church numbering slightly over 200 persons with its largest congregation in the area of Geelong, Victoria. The first church, in Geelong, was started in 1858. It links itself historically with those in the Covenanter movement in Scotland who did not accept the settlement of Presbyterianism in that country in 1690, and has sister denominational relations with the Reformed Presbyterian churches of North America, Ireland, and Scotland. Fraternal relations exist with the Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia.

Christian Reformed Churches of Australia Christian denomination from Australia belonging to reformed Presbyterian tradition

The Christian Reformed Churches of Australia (CRCA), formerly known as the Reformed Churches of Australia (RCA) is a Christian denomination established in Australia belonging to the Reformed/Presbyterian tradition.

Geelong College Independent, co-educational, day and boarding school in Newtown, Victoria, Australia

The Geelong College is an independent and co-educational day and boarding school located in Newtown, an inner-western suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

St Josephs College, Geelong Independent school in Newtown, Victoria, Australia

St Joseph's College, sometimes referred to colloquially as Joeys or SJC, is a Roman Catholic Independent school for boys, and is located in the inner Geelong suburb of Newtown. It is run under the auspices of the Congregation of Christian Brothers and provides education from year 7-12, offering a broad range of curricular choices for its students in middle and senior schools including VCE, VET and VCAL. In 2014 the Year 9 Westcourt Campus began operation, and the Joseph Innovation Trade Training Centre also commenced classes offering a broad range of study options. The current Principal is Tony Paatsch. The two Deputy Principals are Michelle Broderick and Mark Kennedy.

The Covenant Preparatory School Preparatory school, private school, christian school in Houston, Texas, United States

Established in 1993, The Covenant Preparatory School is a private college preparatory Christian school located in Kingwood, Texas. The school consists of Pre-K through 12th Grade. Covenant is committed to providing the highest level of private education to the Humble, Kingwood, Porter, New Caney, Huffman, Splendora, and Northeast Houston, Texas Communities.

The Headmasters' Conference of the Independent Schools of Australia (HCISA) was founded in 1931 and amalgamated in 1985 with the Association of Independent Headmistresses to form the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia. It is the peak body representing the independent schools of Australia. It was modeled on the English Conference and was founded by four of the most influential Headmasters in Australia's history (Sir Francis Rolland CMG OBE, Sir James Darling, Leonard Robson CBE MC and the Rev Julian Bickersteth MC. A history of the Conference outlining its activities and influence was written by James Wilson Hogg MBE. The Journal of the Conference is held by the National Library of Australia.

Covenant Christian School (Sydney) Independent co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school in Belrose, Northern Beaches, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Covenant Christian School is an independent non-denominational Christian co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school, located in Belrose on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school was established in 1978 and delivers a general and religious education to approximately 850 children from early learning through Year K to Year 12.

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