Tranby College

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Tranby College
Location
Tranby College
,
Australia
Coordinates 32°20′28″S115°48′04″E / 32.3411°S 115.8012°E / -32.3411; 115.8012 Coordinates: 32°20′28″S115°48′04″E / 32.3411°S 115.8012°E / -32.3411; 115.8012
Information
TypePrivate, co-educational
MottoUniting in Faith and Service
Denomination Uniting Church
Established1997
PrincipalPeggy Mahy
ChaplainSteve Francis
YearsK-12
Enrolment700
Colour(s)    Rust, oatmeal, sky blue
Website www.tranby.wa.edu.au

Tranby College is a K-12, coeducational independent Uniting Church school located in Baldivis, Western Australia. [1] Tranby College was founded in 1997, and since then, has gained more buildings and classes for their students.

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References

  1. Australasian Education Directory. ACER. 2007. p. 90. Retrieved 29 June 2021.