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  1. North Adelaide Grammar School, later Whinham College was a private school operated in North Adelaide, South Australia by John Whinham (3 August 1803 – 13 March 1886) and his family.

  2. Whinham's North Adelaide Grammar School opened with one pupil, but the school’s reputation grew on the basis of its headmaster's competence. In the 1870s it could boast an enrolment of between 250 and 300 pupils. The Grammar School occupied the present site of the Refectory and Hamann Hall.

  3. North Adelaide Grammar School (1854-1882) in Jeffcott Street, run by John Whinham.

  4. He aided Mr. John Whinham, his father, in building up what for many years was known as the North Adelaide Grammar School, but which now goes by the name of Whinham College, and on the retirement of his father a few years ago he assumed the active management of the establishment.

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  5. What is North Adelaide Grammar School? North Adelaide Grammar School was a private school operated in North Adelaide, South Australia by John Whinham and his family.

  6. North Adelaide Grammar School, later Whinham College was a private school operated in North Adelaide, South Australia by John Whinham (3 August 1803 – 13 March 1886) and his family.

  7. The annual speech-day and distribution of prizes in connection with the North Adelaide Grammar School took place at the Academy of Music on Wednesday afternoon, December 15. ...

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