St Kevin's College, Catholic boys school in Toorak, Australia.
St Kevin's College is a Catholic boys school in Toorak, spread across three separate campuses in the Melbourne area. Heyington serves senior students, Waterford houses Year 9, and Glendalough caters to younger grades.
The Christian Brothers founded this school in 1918 as an educational hub for Melbourne's Catholic community. The institution relocated to Toorak in 1932, where it remains today.
The college is organized into six student houses named after influential figures: Cusack, Kearney, Kenny, McCarthy, Purton, and Rahill. These names shape how students form connections and participate in community life.
The school operates across different locations for different age groups, meaning students move between campuses depending on their year level. Visitors should note that each campus has its own entry points and facilities.
The college runs an aviation program certified by industry professionals, offering specialized technical training alongside traditional academic subjects. This focused program sets it apart from other schools in the area.
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