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Boronia Heights College

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Boronia Heights College was a public secondary school in Boronia, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It has formerly had the names of Boronia Technical School and Boronia Heights Secondary College. In 2014, Boronia Heights College merged with Boronia Primary School to form Boronia K-12 College. In early 2015, the old site of "Boronia Heights College" was shut down and was undergoing demolition as of August 2015.

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Boronia Heights College
Harcourt Road, Melbourne Boronia

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Harcourt Road
3155 Melbourne, Boronia
Victoria, Australia
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