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Peter Carnley Anglican Community School

2007 establishments in AustraliaAnglican Schools CommissionAnglican primary schools in Perth, Western AustraliaAnglican secondary schools in Western AustraliaCity of Kwinana
Educational institutions established in 2007Use Australian English from April 2015

Peter Carnley Anglican Community School is a private co-educational school located in Perth, Western Australia in the suburb of Wellard. It is located on 9 hectares of land adjacent to public open space of almost 6 hectares and an agreement exists that allows for the school to access the City of Kwinana's sporting facilities. The school is named in honour of the 6th Archbishop of Perth, Peter Carnley, who served as Archbishop of Perth and Metropolitan of Western Australia from 1981 to 2005. He was also the Anglican Primate of Australia from 2000 to 2005. The school offers K–12 education. In January 2017 the school opened a second campus located in Calista for K–2 education, with year 3–12 education continuing on the Wellard campus.

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Peter Carnley Anglican Community School
Wellard Road, City Of Kwinana

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Peter Carnley Anglican Community School (Wellard Campus)

Wellard Road 386
6170 City Of Kwinana, Wellard
Western Australia, Australia
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