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Bentley Park College

1997 establishments in AustraliaEducational institutions established in 1997Public high schools in QueenslandSchools in CairnsUse Australian English from June 2020

Bentley Park College is a co-educational, state run school located in Bentley Park (Queensland, Australia). The school educates students from preschool to 12th grade.In 1997 (term 4), the school opened as a primary school in Centenary Park called "Edmonton State School", after a nearby town. In 1998, it was renamed "Bentley Park College" with commencement in operation as a P–7 school, a corresponding name change which was subsequently reflected in the suburb of "Centenary Park", which was renamed "Bentley Park".In 2011, the school's original motto, "Achieving Tomorrow's Visions Today" was replaced with its current motto of "Aspire Learn Achieve".

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Bentley Park College
Vianen Close, Cairns

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4869 Cairns (Bentley Park)
Queensland, Australia
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