2020 Optus Crows Cup Carnival Schools List – Metro

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2020 Optus Crows Cup Carnival Schools List – Metro 2020 Optus Crows Cup Carnival Schools List – Metro West Adelaide West Adelaide Football Club Wednesday 11th March Adelaide High School Our Lady of La Vang School Adelaide Secondary School of English Springbank Secondary College Allenby Gardens Primary School Plympton International College Annesley Junior School Plympton Primary School Errington Special Eduation Centre Richmond Primary School Australian Science and Mathematics School Sacred Heart College - Middle School Belair Primary School School of Languages Bellevue Heights Primary School Scotch College - Mitcham Campus Black Forest Primary School Scotch College - Torrens Park Campus Bowden Brompton Community School - Torrens Road Seaton Park Primary School Cabra Dominican College St Anthony's School Clapham Primary School St Bernadette's Primary School Clovelly Park Primary School St Francis Primary School Colonel Light Gardens Primary School St George College - Junior School Cowandilla Primary School St George College - Senior School Craigburn Primary School St John Bosco School Daws Road Centre St John the Baptist Primary School Eden Hills Primary School St John's Grammar School - Junior School Edwardstown Primary School St John's Grammar School - Senior School Emmaus Christian College St Joseph's School Findon High School St Mary's College Flagstaff Hill R-7 School St Michael's College - Primary Campus Flinders Medical Centre School St Mary's College Flinders Park Primary School St Therese School Forbes Primary School St Thomas School Fulham Gardens Primary School Sturt Street Community School Fulham North Primary School Suneden Special School Goodwood Primary School Temple Christian College Hamilton Secondary College Tenison Woods Catholic School Immaculate Heart of Mary School The Thebarton Senior College Islamic College of South Australia Torrensville Primary School Kidman Park Primary School Underdale High School Kilkenny Primary School Warriappendi Alternative School Lockleys North Primary School Westbourne Park Primary School Lockleys Primary School Nazareth Catholic College - Secondary Campus 2020 Optus Crows Cup Carnival Schools List – Metro Central Districts Central Districts Football Club Wednesday 25th March Our Lady of Hope Primary School Adelaide North Special School Para West Adult High School Angle Vale Primary School Paralowie R-12 School Bethany Christian School Pedare Christian College - Junior School Blakes Crossing CC Pedare Christian College - Middle and Snr School Blakeview Primary School Pinnacle College - Elizabeth Campus Bowden Brompton Community School - Little Para Playford Primary School Burton Primary School Riverdale Primary School Catherine McAuley School Salisbury Downs Primary School Craigmore High School Salisbury Heights Primary School Craigmore South Primary School Salisbury High School Elizabeth Downs Primary School Salisbury North Primary School Elizabeth East Primary School Salisbury Park Primary School Elizabeth Grove Primary School Salisbury Primary School Elizabeth North Primary School Sandy Creek Primary Elizabeth Park Centre for Hearing Impaired Settlers Farm Campus R-7 Elizabeth Park Primary School South Downs Primary School Elizabeth South Primary School St Augustine's Parish School Elizabeth Vale Primary School St Brigids Catholic School Evanston Gardens Primary School St Columba College Fremont Elizabeth City High School St Mary Magdalene's Primary School Gawler & District College St Patrick's Technical College Gawler East Primary St Thomas Mores Parish School Gawler Primary Swallowcliffe Primary School Gleeson College Temple Christian College - Bethany Campus Golden Grove High School Thomas More College Golden Grove Primary School Trinity College - Blakeview Greenwith Primary School Trinity College - Gawler River School Hewett Primary Trinity College - Senior School Hope Christian College Trinity College - South School Immauel Lutheran School Tyndale Christian School John Hartley School Williamstown Primary Kaurna Plains School Lake Windemere Primary School Mark Oliphant College Munno Para Primary School One Tree Hill Primary School 2020 Optus Crows Cup Carnival Schools List – Metro Norwood St Ignatius Senior Campus Friday 27th March Ardtornish Primary School St Ignatius College - Junior School - Norwood Athelstone School St Ignatius College - Senior School - Athelstone Banksia Park International High School St Joseph's Memorial School - Bridge Street Campus Banksia Park Primary School St Joseph's Memorial School - William Street Beafield Education Centre - Silkes Road Campus St Joseph's School Charles Campbell College St Peter's College Dernancourt Primary School Stradbroke Primary School East Adelaide School Sunrise Christian School - Paradise Campus East Marden Primary School Surrey Downs Primary School East Torrens Primary School Tea Tree Gully Primary School Fairview Park Primary School The Heights School Felixstow Community School Thorndon Park Primary School Golden Grove Lutheran Primary School Torrens Valley Christian School Highbury Primary School Trinity Gardens Primary School Kensington Centre Wynn Vale R-7 School King's Baptist Grammar School Magill School Marryatville Primary School Mary MacKillop College Modbury High School Modbury P-7 School Modbury South Primary School Modbury Special School Norwood Morialta High School - Middle School Norwood Morialta High School - Senior Campus Norwood Primary School Paradise Primary School Pembroke School - Girton Campus Pembroke School - Kings Campus Prince Alfred College Redwood Park Primary School Ridgehaven Primary School St Agnes Primary School St David's Parish School St Francis of Assisi School St Francis Xavier's Catholic Primary School 2020 Optus Crows Cup Carnival Schools List – Metro South Adelaide Hackham Ovals Wednesday 1st April Aberfoyle Hub R-7 School Seaford K-7 School Aberfoyle - Pilgrim, Thiele and Nativity Schools Seaford Rise Primary School Aberfoyle Park High School Seaford Secondary College Aldinga Beach B-7 School Seaview Christian College All Saints Catholic Primary School Southern Montessori School Antonio Catholic School Southern Vales Christian College Bowden Brompton Community School - Beach Campus Southern Vales Christian College - Aldinga Campus Braeview School R-7 St John the Apostle Catholic School Calvary Lutheran Primary School Sunrise Christian School - Morphett Vale Campus Cardijn College Tatachilla Lutheran College Christie Downs Primary School Wirreanda High School Christies Beach High School Woodcroft College Christies Beach Primary School Woodcroft Primary School Coorara Primary School Woodend Primary School Emmaus Catholic School Flaxmill Primary School Galilee Catholic School Hackham East Primary School Hackham West Primary School Happy Valley Primary School Huntfield Heights Primary School Lonsdale Heights Primary School Marcellin Technical College Meridian School - Adelaide Campus Moana Primary School Morphett Vale East R-7 School Morphett Vale Primary School Noarlunga Downs Primary School Noarlunga Primary School O'Sullivan Beach Primary School Our Saviour Lutheran School Pimpala Primary School Port Noarlunga Primary School Prescott College - Southern Campus Reynella East College Reynella South Primary School 2020 Optus Crows Cup Carnival Schools List – Metro Sturt Adelaide Lutheran (Parklands) Wednesday 29th April Burnside Primary School Christian Brothers College - Junior Campus Christian Brothers' College - Senior Campus Concordia College - Concordia Campus Concordia College - St John's Campus Gilles Street Primary School Glen Osmond Primary School Glenunga International High School Highgate Primary School Linden Park Primary School Loreto College Magill Primary School Marryatville High School Mercedes College Mitcham Girls High School Mitcham Primary School Parkside Primary School Pulteney Grammar School Rose Park Primary School Rostrevor College Seymour College St Aloysius College Adelaide St Joseph's School St Peter's Collegiate Girls School St Raphael's Primary School St Spyridon College Sunrise Christian School - Fullarton Campus Unley High School Unley Primary School Urrbrae Agricultural High School Walford Anglican School for Girls 2020 Optus Crows Cup Carnival Schools List – Metro North Adelaide Park 2 (Parklands) Thursday 7th May Blackfriars Priory School Prospect Centre Blair Athol North B-7 School Prospect North Primary School Brahma Lodge Primary School Prospect Primary School Brompton Primary School Rosary School Cedar College Seaview Christian College East Para Primary School St Andrew's School Endeavour College St Dominic's Priory College Enfield Primary School St Gabriel's Primary School Gilles Plains Primary School St Martin's Parish Primary School Good Shepherd Lutheran School St Monica's Parish School Gulfview Heights Primary School St Paul Lutheran School Hampstead Primary School St Paul's College Heritage College St Pius X Primary School Hillcrest Primary School Vale Park Primary School Ingle Farm East Primary School Valley View Secondary School Ingle Farm Primary School Walkerville Primary School Keithcott Farm Primary School Wandana Primary School Keller Road Primary School Wilderness School Kildare College Windsor Gardens Centre for Hearing Impaired Klemzig Centre For Hearing Impaired Windsor Gardens Secondary College Klemzig Primary School Women & Childrens Hospital School Madison Park School Mawson Lakes Primary School Modbury West Primary School Nailsworth Primary School North Adelaide Primary School North Ingle Farm Primary School Northfield Primary School Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
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