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Patterson River Secondary College

1903 establishments in AustraliaBuildings and structures in the City of Kingston (Victoria)Educational institutions established in 1903Secondary schools in Melbourne
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Patterson River Secondary College is a public co-educational high school located in Carrum, Victoria, Australia. Formerly called the Seaford Carrum High School, in 1992 the school merged with the nearby Bonbeach High School, staying on the site of Seaford-Carrum. The school caters for approximately 1,120 students and has over 120 staff. The current principal is Daniel Dew. The three vice-principals are Samantha Jeacle, Lisa Cavey, and Adam Slater. Patterson River has a mean study score of 28 across all subjects as of 2018.

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Patterson River Secondary College
Eel Race Road, Melbourne Seaford

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Eel Race Road 70-98
3197 Melbourne, Seaford
Victoria, Australia
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