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Southern Independent Schools
Formation1978
HeadquartersSeaford, Victoria, Australia
Membership13 member schools
Official language
English
Secretary General
Mr. Kerry Bolger (St Leonard's College)
Websitewww.sis.org.au

The Southern Independent Schools (SIS), formed in 1978, is a group of 13 schools in Victoria, Australia.

History

In 1978, six southern independent secondary schools united to provide sporting competitions in swimming, cross country, athletics and weekly sport for students at their respective schools. In 1987 the association was officially and formally recognised as the Southern Independent Schools (SIS).

Schools

Current member schools

Member School Location Enrolment Founded Denomination Year Entered Competition School Colours
Balcombe Grammar School Mt Martha 862 2007 Ecumenical 2010 Red, Grey, White & Black
Berwick Grammar School Officer 296 2009 Non-Denominational 2012 Navy Blue, Red & Gold
Casey Grammar School Cranbourne East 930 1994 Ecumenical 2019
Cornish College
formerly St Leonards College
Bangholme 627 1987 Uniting Church 1989
Flinders Christian Community College Tyabb 1614 1983 Non-Denominational 1992 Maroon & Gold
Hillcrest Christian College Clyde 1666 1981 Non-Denominational 2020
John Paul College Frankston 860 1979 Roman Catholic 1978 Navy Blue, Red & White
Nazareth College Noble Park North 623 1986 Roman Catholic 1988 Blue, Red & Gold
Padua College Mornington & Rosebud & Tyabb 2457 1898 Catholic 1978 Navy Blue & Gold
St Francis Xavier College Berwick, Beaconsfield & Officer 3172 1978 Roman Catholic 1981 Navy Blue, Red & White
St John's Regional College Dandenong 717 1958 Roman Catholic 1978 Green, Blue & Yellow
St Peter’s College Cranbourne 1569 1987 Roman Catholic 1994 Burgundy, Grey & Gold
Woodleigh School Frankston South and Langwarrin South 923 1856 Non-Denominational 1986 Green & White

Former member schools

School Location Founded Years
Competed
Denomination School Colours
Beaconhills College Berwick 1982 1986-2012 Anglican, Uniting Church    
ICA Casey College Casey 2010-2011 Non-Denominational
Stella Maris College [Now part of John Paul College] Frankston 1968 1978-1979 Roman Catholic
St James College Bentleigh East 1970 1978-2020 Roman Catholic Maroon & Gold
St Leonards College Brighton East 1914 1989-2011 Uniting Church   
Marianist College [Now part of John Paul College] Frankston 1973 1978-1979 Roman Catholic
Maranatha Christian School Doveton 1970 1995-2010 Non-Denominational
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Bentleigh 1938 1978-1992 Roman Catholic

See also