Associated Public Schools of Victoria

The APS Combined Athletics Championships is an athletics competition competed between the members of the Associated Public Schools of Victoria. The competition is divided into a boys division and a girls division, where the finals are usually held at Olympic Park, Melbourne annually in late October, with the girls' competition in the morning, and the boys' in the afternoon. ...more on Wikipedia about "APS Athletics Championships"

The APS Combined Swimming & Diving Championships is a swimming and diving competition held between the eleven prestigious independent high schools of the Associated Public Schools of Victoria. The APS Combined Swimming & Diving Finals are annually held at MSAC (the Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre) on a night in late March. The winning school is awarded the E.M. Davidson Trophy. ...more on Wikipedia about "APS Combined Swimming & Diving Championships"

The Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS) are a group of eleven prestigious independent secondary schools in Victoria, Australia. The schools compete against one another in sporting competitions, including the famous Head of the River rowing regatta, the APS Combined Swimming & Diving Championships and the APS Athletics Championships. The headquaters of the APS is situated right near Scotch College in Morrison Street, Hawthorn, Victoria. ...more on Wikipedia about "Associated Public Schools of Victoria"

Brighton Grammar School is an independent boys' schools in Australia; situated in in Melbourne, it is also one of the oldest, founded in 1882 by Dr George Henry Crowther. It is an Anglican school, associated with the Anglican Church of Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brighton Grammar School"

Carey Baptist Grammar School began in the Melbourne, Australia suburb of Kew in 1923. Carey is a co-educational Christian International school which has four campuses in Victoria - Kew (Kindergarten-Year 12), Donvale (Kindergarten-Grade 6), the 14 ha Carey Sports Complex in Bulleen and an outdoor education camp near Paynesville in eastern Gippsland called Carey Toonallook. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carey Baptist Grammar School"

Caulfield Grammar School is a coeducational independent school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The school is a member of the Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS), and is of Anglican denomination. It was founded in 1881 as a boys' school, and began admitting girls exactly one hundred years later. The school amalgamated with Malvern Memorial Grammar School (MMGS) in 1961, with the MMGS campus becoming Malvern House. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caulfield Grammar School"

Geelong Grammar School (Geelong Church of England Grammar School) is a co-educational boarding and day-boarding public school with its primary campus at Corio, on the northern outskirts of Geelong, Australia overlooking Corio Bay and Limeburners' Bay. ...more on Wikipedia about "Geelong Grammar School"

Haileybury College is an independent school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Haileybury's Keysborough Campus caters for students in Pre-Prep to Year 12, with its Brighton and Berwick campuses catering for students in Pre-Prep to Year 9. The school will open its doors to senior girls in 2007 at its Keysborough campus and in 2008 at both its Berwick and Brighton campuses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Haileybury College, Melbourne"

The Head of the River is a name given to three annual Australian rowing regattas held in New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia each year. The regattas feature competing independent schools, and the winner of the 1st division boys (or girls in Victoria and Western Australia) race is crowned the "Head of the River". ...more on Wikipedia about "Head of the River (Australia)"

Melbourne Grammar School is an independent school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, founded in 1858. ...more on Wikipedia about "Melbourne Grammar School"

Scotch College, Melbourne is an independent school for boys located in Morrison Street, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia and is usually referred to as Scotch. ...more on Wikipedia about "Scotch College, Melbourne"

St. Kevin's College, founded 1918, is a private, Catholic, all-boys secondary school located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is situated in the suburb of Toorak. St. Kevin's was founded by the Christian Brothers. The school became a member of the Associated Public Schools of Victoria in 1957 - the last school to join the APS league. ...more on Wikipedia about "St. Kevin's College, Melbourne"

The Geelong College is a co-educational day and boarding private school located in Geelong, Australia. Formerly affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of Australia, it is now affiliated with the Uniting Church and a member of the Associated Public Schools of Victoria. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Geelong College"

Wesley College is a coeducational independent school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1866, the school is a member of the Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS) and is of Wesleyan denomination. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wesley College, Melbourne"

:This article is about the school in Australia. For the group of colleges in India, see St. Xavier's College. ...more on Wikipedia about "Xavier College"

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