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  1. Jun 21, 2024 · Hanoi, Vietnam: Sunday 15 September 2024. Bangkok, Thailand: Saturday 21 September 2024. For more information about these events or boarding at Scotch, please email boarding@scotch.vic.edu.au. Boarding School Scotch College has been accepting boarders ever since the College started in 1851 and boarders are an integral part of the school.

  2. Uniform Guide. The Scotch uniform identifies each boy as a member of our school, and assists by creating an atmosphere of unity, pride and loyalty in its wear. Boys are encouraged to wear their uniform neatly and correctly, and in accordance with the guidelines that follow. The Scotch College Uniform Guide has been developed to explain the ...

  3. Founded in 1851, Scotch College has been educating boys for over 160 years. Located in the heart of suburban Melbourne, our beautiful single campus, spanning 27 hectares and flanked by the Yarra River, provides a home for the Scotch Family of boys, staff, parents and Old Boys. Scotch is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of Victoria and ...

  4. Senior School. Situated on a superb 27 hectare campus on the banks of Melbourne’s Yarra River, 9 km from the heart of Melbourne, the Scotch College Senior School offers challenging and coordinated programmes for boys from Years 7 – 12. Scotch College is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of Victoria and every effort is made to develop ...

  5. Scotch College Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 430 likes · 32 talking about this · 20 were here. The official new Facebook page of Scotch College, Melbourne.

  6. Feb 8, 2024 · Scotch College staff ‘told to go jump’ as pay deal sours. ... Salaries at the Hawthorn school, which has been educating the sons of elite Melbourne families for more than 170 years, start at ...

  7. www.scotch.vic.edu.au › about › historyHistory | Scotch College

    Scotch College is the oldest continuing secondary school in Victoria. The school was founded by the Presbyterian Church of Victoria on the initiative of the first settled minister of the Presbyterian Church in the State, the Reverend James Forbes. Under the first Principal, Mr Robert Lawson, it was initially known as The Melbourne Academy.

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