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  2. Rosebank College - Wikipedia

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    Rosebank's facilities are housed in eight buildings. In 2014 three new buildings, Ottilien Hall, Montserrat Hall and Jamberoo Hall were opened. The buildings provide the college basketball courts, the Benedict Auditorium, an undercroft play area, the cafeteria and learning spaces including science labs, music, dance and drama rooms.

  3. The Independent Institute of Education - Wikipedia

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    The IIE confers a range of tertiary qualifications, through various faculties, via a number of academic institutions in South Africa, including Vega, Varsity College, Rosebank College and The Business School at Varsity College. The IIE brand follows a strict standard practice of putting the acronym IIE in front of the name/s of its educational ...

  4. Rosebank, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Rosebank is a heritage-listed former residence and boarding school and now offices at 17 Speed Street, Liverpool, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [1] It was designed by Varney Parkes and built from 1882 to 1883. It is also known as Queens College. The property is owned by Liverpool City Council.

  5. Rosebank, Gauteng - Wikipedia

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    Postal code (street) 2196. Area code. 011. Rosebank is a cosmopolitan commercial and residential suburb to the north of central Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region B of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, and is the location of a Gautrain station . Rosebank has undergone a major face-lift in recent years, with ...

  6. History of college campuses and architecture in the United ...

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    The history of college campuses in the United States begins in 1636 with the founding of Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, then known as New Towne.Early colonial colleges, which included not only Harvard, but also College of William & Mary, Yale University and The College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), were modeled after equivalent English and Scottish institutions, but ...

  7. Cambuslang - Wikipedia

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    Cambuslang College of the Building Trades was a specialist college established in the mid-twentieth century but it gradually expanded to teach other trades and academic subjects. It became Cambuslang College of Further Education in the 1960s, and went on to open a campus in East Kilbride, as well as facilities in Hamilton and Wishaw.

  8. Kingsmead College - Wikipedia

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    Kingsmead College was founded by Doris Vera Thompson in October 1933 and in 1934 opened its doors to 136 girls, from Grade 1 to Post-Matriculation. Over the years, houses and gardens adjacent to the original property were purchased, providing further buildings needed to cater for a steadily increasing amount of young girls coming to the school.

  9. Talk:Rosebank College - Wikipedia

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    I reckon the Rosebank Wiki page desperately needs a update, the new buildings, new principal and amount of students should be reflected in this wiki article — Preceding unsigned comment added by 125.253.4.86 03:29, 11 September 2020 (UTC) Reply