Independent Schools Association
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The Independent Schools Association | |
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Headquarters | Sydney, Australia |
Membership | 12 full member schools |
Official languages | English |
The Independent Schools Association is a grouping of schools primarily based in Sydney, Australia, for the purposes of sporting competitions.
Members of the ISA often compete with members of the Great Public Schools (GPS) and Combined Associated Schools (CAS) in trial and representative fixtures.
Of NSW's 130 Rhodes Scholars 1904-2006, 2 have attended an ISA School.[1]
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[edit] Current member schools
[edit] Current associate member schools
Crest | School | Location | Enrollment | Founded | Denomination | Boys/Girls | Day/Boarding | School Colours |
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All Saints College | Bathurst | 550 | 1873 | Anglican | Boys & Girls | Day & Boarding | Red, White & Navy Blue | |
Barker College | Hornsby | 1979 | 1890 | Anglican | Boys & Girls | Day & Boarding | Red & Blue | |
Kinross Wolaroi School | Orange | 980 | 1886 | Uniting Church | Boys & Girls | Day & Boarding | Blue & White | |
Redfield College | Dural | 490 | 1986 | Opus Dei | Boys | Day | Red | |
The Scots School | Bathurst | 350 | 1946 | Presbyterian | Boys & Girls | Day & Boarding | Blue, Black & Gold |
[edit] Sports
The Competition in some sports is split into a 1st division and a second division with the stronger schools being in the 1st Division.
[edit] References
- ^ "NSW Rhodes Scholars" — University of Sydney list, (retrieved 29 June 2006)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
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