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Billanook College

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Established
  
1980

Grades
  
Early learning - 12

Mascot
  
The Billanook Tree

Founded
  
1980

Principal
  
Roger Oates

Phone
  
+61 3 9725 5388

Motto
  
Growing and caring

Colors
  
Green, Red, Cream

Type
  
Independent, Co-educational

Website
  
www.billanook.vic.edu.au

Address
  
197-199 Cardigan Rd, Mooroolbark VIC 3138, Australia

Similar
  
Yarra Valley Grammar, Billanook Primary School O, Tintern Grammar, Mount Lilydale Mercy Co

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Billanook College is an independent co-ed school with an early learning program through to Year 12, located in Mooroolbark, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is a school of the Uniting Church in Australia, and a member of Round Square. It was founded in 1980 by the founding principal Dr Peter Harris. The current principal is Roger Oates.

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Billanook College is a member of the Eastern Independent Schools of Melbourne. EISM member schools regularly play each other in sporting activities ranging from cricket and Australian Rules Football to Badminton and Table Tennis. Billanook hosts the local VET Media and Music course since 2004.

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Notable alumni

  • Daniel Merriweather - 2005 ARIA Winner (Best Urban Release) - R&B artist - 2009 ARIA Winner (Best Male Artist)
  • Danielle Atkin - Price is Right model
  • Chris Jones - Channel 9 sports reporter
  • Julian de Stoop - Fox Sports News reporter
  • Jason Hill - electronic entertainment journalist with The Age
  • Damian Monkhorst - AFL footballer
  • Daniel Hargraves - AFL footballer
  • Brodie Young - Big Brother Australia contestant / Channel 9 Quizmania host
  • Trent Lowe - Professional road bicycle racer
  • Simon Clarke - Professional road bicycle racer
  • Tony D'Alberto - Professional racecar driver
  • Tim Lee - Fox FM announcer / past Hot30 Countdown host
  • Stephanie Payne - writer and activist
  • School Partnerships

    Member of Round Square Schools International

    References

    Billanook College Wikipedia