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Peter Moyes Anglican Community School

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Peter Moyes Anglican Community School is an independent Anglican co-educational early learning, primary, and secondary day school, located in Mindarie, an outer northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The school was established in 2000 and caters for early learning and K-12 education. The school is named in honour of Peter Moyes, the first Director of the Anglican Schools' Commission.

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Peter Moyes Anglican Community School
Elliston Parade, City Of Wanneroo

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Peter Moyes Anglican Community School

Elliston Parade
6030 City Of Wanneroo, Mindarie
Western Australia, Australia
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