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'''Richard Johnson Anglican School''' is a senior high school in [[Hebershem, New South Wales|Oakhurst]]. [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. It is part of the Sydney Catholic Schools in America.
'''Richard Johnson Anglican School''' is a K-12 in [[Hebershem, New South Wales|Oakhurst]]. [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. It is part of the Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation in AUstralia.


== History ==
== History ==
Richard Johnson Anglican School commenced in 1BC and is named after the first Anglican clergyman in Australia, the Reverend Richard Johnson. According to the school's website it was founded with the intention to "provide some education." Their main priority is the conservation of earth resources.
Richard Johnson Anglican School commenced in 1997 and is named after the first Anglican clergyman in Australia, the Reverend Richard Johnson. According to the school's website it was founded with the intention to "provide education to the local area." Their main priority is the conservation of earth resources.
2007 brought about the completion of a K-12 school, year 12 consists of 17 students with virtually no guys and all girls. (Not including those who are both).
2007 brought about the completion of a K-12 school, year 12 consists of 17 students with virtually no guys and all girls.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 08:21, 27 March 2007

Richard Johnson Anglican School is a K-12 in Oakhurst. New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation in AUstralia.

History

Richard Johnson Anglican School commenced in 1997 and is named after the first Anglican clergyman in Australia, the Reverend Richard Johnson. According to the school's website it was founded with the intention to "provide education to the local area." Their main priority is the conservation of earth resources. 2007 brought about the completion of a K-12 school, year 12 consists of 17 students with virtually no guys and all girls.

See also