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Vaucluse High School is a school which is located in New South Wales nearby to Christison Park, Christison Park and Christison Park. It is also nearby Clarke Reserve and Macquarie Lighthouse. The latitude of Vaucluse High School is -33.8568, and the longitude is 151.28461 with the gps coordinates of 33° 51′ 24.47″ S and 151° 17′ 04.59″ E.
Comment dire Vaucluse High School Anglais? Prononciation de Vaucluse High School à et de plus pour Vaucluse High School.
When Vaucluse Boys' High School was opened in 1960 it took as its emblem the nearby Macquarie Lighthouse (designed by convict architect Francis Greenway) and adopted as its motto "Lumen Scientiae" - the Light of Learning - for just as the lighthouse guides ships into the harbour, so the light of learning, as taught at the school, guides its students into the harbour of a secure adulthood.
Vaucluse High School - closed down see Rose Bay Secondary College for new school - Greater Sydney on the map. Nearby cities: Coordinates: 33°51'30"S 151°16'48"E
Class of 1968. When Vaucluse Boys' High School was opened in 1960 it took as its emblem the nearby Macquarie Lighthouse (designed by convict architect Francis Greenway) and adopted as its motto "Lumen Scientiae" - the Light of Learning - for just as the lighthouse guides ships into the harbour, so the light of learning, as taught at the school ...
When Vaucluse Boys' High School was opened in 1960 it took as its emblem the nearby Macquarie Lighthouse (designed by convict architect Francis Greenway) and adopted as its motto "Lumen Scientiae" - the Light of Learning - for just as the lighthouse guides ships into the harbour, so the light of learning, as taught at the school, guides its students into the harbour of a secure adulthood.
When Vaucluse Boys' High School was opened in 1960 it took as its emblem the nearby Macquarie Lighthouse (designed by convict architect Francis Greenway) and adopted as its motto "Lumen Scientiae" - the Light of Learning - for just as the lighthouse guides ships into the harbour, so the light of learning, as taught at the school, guides its students into the harbour of a secure adulthood.