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Sacred Heart College Middle School

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Sacred Heart College Champagnat Campus is co-educational Years 7 - 9 in Mitchell Park, Adelaide, South Australia.In 2018, Marymount College amalgamated with Sacred Heart College and in 2019 after 62 years of girls education, Marymount Campus staff and students relocated to Champagnat Campus at Mitchell Park, operating as a co-educational school for girls & boys in Years 7 – 9. Champagnat Campus belongs to a group of 2 educational facilities. This group consists of Sacred Heart College Marcellin Campus and Sacred Heart College Champagnat Campus.

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Sacred Heart College Middle School
Arnold Drive, Adelaide Mitchell Park

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