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  1. 14 de mar. de 2024 · St. Kevin’s College primary focus is on teaching and learning with emphasis on both high academic achievement and learning support. Our student’s welfare is catered for in both academic and pastoral areas. We strive at all times to provide opportunities for our students which values the student’s personal, social, spiritual and academic ...

  2. 2024 Tuition Fees. Family discounts on Tuition Fees apply: 5% for each of two brothers (when attending the College at the same time) 20% for all of three or more brothers (when attending the College at the same time) Mid Term Enrolment: For students entering the College for the first time after the beginning of a Semester, Tuition Fees and ...

  3. St Kevin’s College is a coeducational Catholic College set on fifty three acres in beautiful Oamaru. Although it began as a boy's school in 1927, it has changed and developed over the years to meet the needs of an ever changing world, respecting tradition whilst reaching with courage towards the future.

  4. St Kevin's College, Toorak, Victoria, Australia. 1,039 likes · 188 talking about this · 76 were here. St Kevin's College was founded in 1918 and is a private, all-boys primary and secondary school

  5. Contact. For general enquiries, please either email omnia@stkevins.vic.edu.au or contact the relevant campus using the numbers below. For enrolment enquiries, please email enrolments@stkevins.vic.edu.au. Heyington. 9822 0911. Waterford. 9822 0911. Glendalough. 9822 0911.

  6. St Kevin's College is the leading Independent Catholic boys school in Melbourne and warmly welcomes international student enquiries. It should be noted that the College is only registered to take a limited number of international students into our secondary years, 7 to 12.

  7. St Kevin's College (also called Redcastle) in Oamaru, New Zealand, is a Catholic, coeducational, integrated, boarding and day, secondary school. It was founded by the Christian Brothers in 1927 for boys and became a co-educational school in 1983 after the Dominican Sisters closed down St Parick's College, Teschemakers, Oamaru.