Harvest Christian School

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Harvest Christian College
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Harvest Christian School
Pannan Street

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5554

Coordinates 33°57′27″S137°42′42″E / 33.9574°S 137.7118°E / -33.9574; 137.7118
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Denomination Interdenominational
Opened2000
PrincipalPaquita Ruch (2000–2010)
Sandra Jesshope (2011–2015)
Gerhard van Blommestein (2015–2017)
Peter Ayoub (2017–current)
GradesFoundation to Year 12
GenderMixed
SloganGrowing In God's Grace
Website http://www.harvest.sa.edu.au/

Harvest Christian College is an interdenominational Christian school located in Kadina, South Australia. Originally called Harvest Christian School, the name was changed in 2016. It serves over 300 students from reception to year 12. The school is affiliated with Christian Schools Australia (CSA) Ltd. and the Association of Independent Schools of South Australia and is registered with the Non-Government Schools Registration Board.

The Copper Triangle Christian School Association was officially formed on 3 February 1997. Almost three later, on 31 January 2000, Harvest Christian School opened its doors to students for the first time.

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