St Michael's College, Adelaide

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St Michael's College
Address
Primary Campus:
78 East Avenue
Beverley, South Australia
Australia

Secondary Campus:
15 Mitton Avenue
Henley Beach, South Australia
Australia
Information
Type Catholic school
MottoQuis ut Deus (Who is like unto God) [1]
Established1954
PrincipalTony Daley [2]
GradesReception – Year 12
Enrolment1,966 [3]  (2022)
Colour(s)  Maroon
  Blue
  Gold
Website www.smc.sa.edu.au

St Michael's College is a Catholic school located in the western suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. The college consists of two campuses; a primary campus located at Beverley for students in Reception to Year 6, and a secondary campus at Henley Beach for students in Year 7 to Year 12. It is a co-educational school that originated as a single-sex school for boys. [4]

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