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Non-Government School Directory 10-Jul-2008 Non-Government School Directory 10-Jul-2008 Postal Address Category School OIC/Principal Street Address Phone Fax E-Mail Address Kindergarten Lady Gowrie Tasmania Child Mrs Ros Cornish PO Box 263 NORTH HOBART 7002 6230 6801 6230 6811 Centre Kindergarten 17 Runnymede Street BATTERY POINT 7004 [email protected] Prim Sec Calvin Primary School* Mr Adrian Bosker PO Box 40 KINGSTON TAS 7051 6229 3814 6229 1006 35 Maranoa Road KINGSTON 7050 [email protected] Calvin Secondary School* Mr Ric Peterson PO Box 40 KINGSTON TAS 7051 6229 4829 6229 1270 Sophia Street KINGSTON 7050 [email protected] Circular Head Christian School * Mr Noel Eagling PO Box 503 SMITHTON TAS 7330 6452 2379 6452 3208 48 Nelson Street SMITHTON 7330 [email protected] Community Christian Academy* Mr Alan Greenwood PO Box 100 NEWSTEAD TAS 7250 6331 1922 6331 1944 31-37 Tudor Avenue NEWSTEAD TAS 7250 [email protected] Dominic College * Fr Phillip Gleeson PO Box 256 GLENORCHY TAS 7010 6272 5011 6273 0940 Tolosa Street GLENORCHY 7010 [email protected] Eastside Lutheran College* Mr Robert Sellars PO Box 279 ROSNY PARK TAS 7018 6244 6885 6244 7339 4D Bounty Street WARRANE 7018 [email protected] * Schools which accommodate kindergarten students Page 1 of 8 Postal Address Category School OIC/Principal Street Address Phone Fax E-Mail Address Emmanuel Christian School * Mr Geoff Hewitt PO Box 10 ROKEBY TAS 7019 6247 8476 6247 6023 1 Chipman Road ROKEBY 7019 [email protected] Fahan School * Mr Tim Waley PO Box 2090 LOWER SANDY BAY TAS 7005 6225 1064 6225 1263 Fisher Avenue SANDY BAY 7005 [email protected] Geneva Christian College* Mr David Lincolne 197 Moriarty Road LATROBE TAS 7307 6426 1053 6426 1332 (Latrobe/Geilston Bay) 197 Moriarty Road LATROBE 7307 [email protected] Giant Steps Tasmania Mr John Christie 35 West Church Street DELORAINE TAS 7304 6362 2522 6362 3200 35 West Church Street DELORAINE 7304 [email protected] Herrick Presbyterian Covenant Mr John Torlach Gladstone Road HERRICK TAS 7265 6354 2238 636354 2238 School Gladstone Road HERRICK TAS 7265 [email protected] Hilliard Christian School * Mr Bev Norman PO Box 162 MOONAH TAS 7009 6272 1711 6272 1923 Cheviot Road WEST MOONAH 7009 [email protected] John Calvin School* Mr Gerrit Brouwer PO Box 89 LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 6344 3794 6344 3690 53 Howick Street LAUNCESTON 7250 [email protected] Lambert School * W & N Lambert 38 Church Street NORTH HOBART TAS 7000 6231 0358 30, 38-40 Church Street NORTH HOBART 7000 [email protected] Launceston Christian School* Mr Erik Hofsink PO Box 32 RIVERSIDE TAS 7250 6327 2854 6327 1607 452A West Tamar Road RIVERSIDE 7250 [email protected] Launceston Church Grammar Mr Stephen Norris PO Box 136 MOWBRAY HEIGHTS TAS 7248 6336 6000 6336 5986 School Button Street MOWBRAY HEIGHTS 7248 [email protected] Launceston Church Grammar Mr Jon Hosford 10 Lyttleton Street LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 6336 5900 6336 5929 School (Jnr)* 10 Lyttleton Street LAUNCESTON 7248 [email protected] * Schools which accommodate kindergarten students Page 2 of 8 Postal Address Category School OIC/Principal Street Address Phone Fax E-Mail Address Leighland Christian School- Mr Garry Pike PO Box 3019 MDC ULVERSTONE TAS 7315 6425 3423 6425 6602 Ulverstone * 45a Leighlands Avenue ULVERSTONE 7315 [email protected] Mount Carmel College * Mrs Laurie Wolfe PO Box 217 SANDY BAY TAS 7006 6216 7900 6216 7999 361 Sandy Bay Road SANDY BAY 7005 [email protected] North West Christian School* Ms Cheryl Walsh PO Box 117 PENGUIN TAS 7316 6437 2705 6437 0976 18 Ling Street PENGUIN 7316 [email protected] Oakwood School Mr David McCarthy PO Box 437 MOONAH TAS 7009 6272 3533 6272 3702 6 Timsbury Rd GLENORCHY 7010 [email protected] Peregrine * Ms Imogen Hunt 1118 Nicholls Rivulet Road NICHOLLS RIVULET TAS 7112 6295 1300 6295 0022 1118 Nicholls Rivulet Road NICHOLLS RIVULET TAS 7112 [email protected] Sacred Heart College * Mrs Jillian Morgan 2 Cross Street NEW TOWN TAS 7008 6279 4090 6279 4050 2 Cross Street NEW TOWN 7008 [email protected] Scotch Oakburn College (Junior)* Mr Andrew Barr Locked Bag 103 KINGS MEADOWS TAS 7249 6336 3377 6336 3392 74 Elphin Road LAUNCESTON 7250 [email protected] Scotch Oakburn College (Senior Mr Andrew Barr Locked Bag 103 KINGS MEADOWS TAS 7249 6336 3300 6336 3317 & Middle School) 85 Penquite Road LAUNCESTON 7250 [email protected] Seabrook Christian School* Mr Alan Horne PO Box 257 SOMERSET TAS 7322 6435 1128 6435 1272 30 Seabrook Road SOMERSET 7322 [email protected] Southern Christian College Mr Alan Lawson PO Box 62 KINGSTON 7051 6229 5744 6229 1159 150 Redwood Road Kingston 7050 [email protected] St James College* Mrs Anne Foale 25 Mary Street CYGNET TAS 7112 6295 1541 6295 0314 25 Mary Street CYGNET 7112 [email protected] * Schools which accommodate kindergarten students Page 3 of 8 Postal Address Category School OIC/Principal Street Address Phone Fax E-Mail Address St Mary's College * Mr Tom Dorey GPO Box 1476 HOBART TAS 7001 6234 3381 6234 8073 164 Harrington Street HOBART 7000 [email protected] St Michael's Collegiate School * Mrs Robyn Kronenberg PO Box 215 SANDY BAY TAS 7006 6211 4911 6211 4955 218 Macquarie Street HOBART 7000 [email protected] St Virgil's College Mr Christopher Smith 195 Main Road AUSTINS FERRY TAS 7011 6249 6555 6249 4569 195 Main Road AUSTINS FERRY 7011 [email protected] St Virgil's College Junior School Mr Luch Brighella 102 Patrick Street HOBART TAS 7000 6234 2440 6234 9414 102 Patrick Street HOBART 7000 [email protected] Star of the Sea College* Mrs Tricia Phillips PO Box 206 GEORGE TOWN TAS 7253 6382 1242 6382 3077 William Street GEORGE TOWN 7253 [email protected] Tarremah Steiner School* Mrs Karen Fisher PO Box 494 KINGSTON TAS 7051 6229 7007 6229 7008 Nautilus Grove HUNTINGFIELD 7055 [email protected] The Friends' School * Mr John Green PO Box 42 NORTH HOBART TAS 7002 6210 2200 6234 8209 23 Commercial Road NORTH HOBART 7000 [email protected] The Hutchins School * Mr Warwick Dean PO Box 254 SANDY BAY TAS 7006 6221 4200 6225 4018 71 Nelson Road SANDY BAY 7005 [email protected] Trinity College* Mr Bruce Dutton Gordon Street POATINA 7302 6397 8451 6397 8462 Denison Avenue POATINA 7302 [email protected] Primary Channel Christian School Mrs Heather King PO Box 71 MARGATE TAS 7054 6267 2775 6267 2308 17 Endeavour Ave MARGATE 7054 [email protected] * Schools which accommodate kindergarten students Page 4 of 8 Postal Address Category School OIC/Principal Street Address Phone Fax E-Mail Address Corpus Christi School* Mr Sean Gill PO Box 425 ROSNY PARK TAS 7018 6244 7288 6244 7340 10 Alma Street BELLERIVE 7018 [email protected] Devonport Christian School* Mr Phillip Weeks PO Box 44D DON TAS 7310 6423 1373 6423 1364 3-11 Jiloa Way DON 7310 [email protected] Holy Rosary School* Mrs Catherine O'Driscoll PO Box 21 CLAREMONT TAS 7011 6249 2524 6249 7035 29 Wyndham Road CLAREMONT 7011 [email protected] Immaculate Heart of Mary School* Mrs Jill Morgan 2 Cross Street NEW TOWN TAS 7008 6228 3335 6228 3402 10 McCann Crescent LENAH VALLEY 7008 [email protected] John Paul II School Bro Geoff Whitefield PO Box 40 ROKEBY TAS 7019 6247 7104 6247 6438 161 Mockridge Road CLARENDON VALE 7019 [email protected] Larmenier School * Mrs Ellie McGinness PO Box 660 ST LEONARDS TAS 7250 6339 1910 6339 4392 38 Station Road ST. LEONARDS 7250 [email protected] Leighland Christian School- Mrs S Vander Vlist C/- MDC 3019 Ulverstone ULVERSTONE TAS 7315 6431 7778 6431 7904 Burnie* 40 Main Road WIVENHOE 7320 [email protected] Northern Suburbs Christian Mrs Christine Woolley PO Box 103 BRIDGEWATER TAS 7030 6263 4733 6263 4722 School* 17 Cobbs Hill Road BRIDGEWATER 7030 [email protected] Our Lady of Lourdes School * Mr Matt Jones PO Box 859 DEVONPORT TAS 7310 6424 1744 6423 1795 59-61 Stewart Street DEVONPORT 7310 [email protected] Our Lady of Mercy School Mr Jim FitzGerald 22 West Goderich Street DELORAINE TAS 7304 6362 2323 6362 3943 22 West Goderich Street DELORAINE 7304 [email protected] Sacred Heart School * Mr Kevin Browning PO Box 564 ULVERSTONE TAS 7315 6425 2680 6425 6670 Buttons Avenue ULVERSTONE 7315 [email protected] * Schools which accommodate kindergarten students Page 5 of 8 Postal Address Category School OIC/Principal Street Address Phone Fax E-Mail Address Sacred Heart School* Mrs Julia Kramer PO Box 401 LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 6331 1011 6334 4024 55 Bourke Street LAUNCESTON 7250 [email protected] Sacred Heart School* Mrs Christine Butterworth 4690 Huon Highway GEEVESTON TAS 7116 6297 1313 6297 1990 4690 Huon Highway GEEVESTON 7116 [email protected] St Aloysius School * Mrs Elaine Askey-Doran 123 Roslyn Avenue KINGSTON TAS 7050 6229 8746 6229 3245 123 Roslyn Avenue KINGSTON 7050 [email protected] St Anthony's School* Mr Mark Workman 382a West Tamar Road RIVERSIDE TAS 7250 6327 3618 6327 3117 382a West Tamar Road RIVERSIDE 7250 [email protected] St Brigid's School * Mrs Elaine Barrenger PO Box 70 WYNYARD TAS 7325 6442 2167 6442 4048 Jackson Street WYNYARD 7325 [email protected] St Brigid's School* Mr Peter McBain
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