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Kent Street Senior High School

1949 establishments in AustraliaBoarding schools in Western AustraliaEast Victoria Park, Western AustraliaEducational institutions established in 1949Public high schools in Perth, Western Australia
State Register of Heritage Places in the Town of Victoria ParkUse Australian English from February 2014
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Kent Street Senior High School is a public co-educational specialist high day and boarding school in the Town of Victoria Park, located on Kent Street in East Victoria Park, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Over 50 percent of students attending Kent Street live in neighbouring or other school districts. This is largely due to Kent Street's specialist programs (aeronautics, cricket, fashion & design, and Centre of Resources Excellence (CoRE)).

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6101 , East Victoria Park
Western Australia, Australia
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