William Clarke College
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William Clarke College is an Anglican
Anglican Church of Australia
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 co-educational
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 high school
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 founded in 1988. It is located in Kellyville
Kellyville, New South Wales
Kellyville is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Kellyville is located 36 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of The Hills Shire, part of the Hills District region.-History:...

, in the north-west of Sydney
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, New South Wales
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, Australia
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. The college takes its name from William Branwhite Clarke
William Branwhite Clarke
William Branwhite Clarke, FRS was an English geologist and clergyman, active in Australia.-Early life and England:...

, an Anglican clergyman who arrived in Australia during 1839. He was a headmaster of The King's School Parramatta, the first incumbent of the Parish of Castle Hill, but is also remembered as a noted and respected geologist. The school's motto is "Christ Our Wisdom." At present the college is in the process of expanding to a K-12 school for its previous 7-12 status. The College offers a Christian education for students in K-12.

The school has a principal, Mr David Raphael, deputy, Mr Scott Marsh (also acting as dean for middle and junior school), currently a dean for senior school, Mr John Montgomery. Mr Ian Hird is the director of curriculum. The most successful year for HSC results was 2005 and there has been proven academic success in HSC, SC and NAPLAN.

The school exceeds 1000 students and is attended by students from the Hills district and other surrounding suburbs.

The founding principal was Philip Bryson who served in the role until mid 2002.

The college's students and staff are divided into twelve houses each named after a famous Christian (some still living) the house are further divided into tutor groups (6 per house) so that every student is associated with 1 member of staff (their tutor) and around 18 other students from 5-8 and 9-12.

Houses

Junior years are divided into 4 houses.

The middle and senior school houses and their namesakes are as follows.

Andrews (Mary Andrews) - Sky blue/Purple

Chapman (John Chapman) - Blue Teal/Sky Blue

Claydon (Robyn Claydon) - Fluoro Green/Silver

Darling (Eliza Darling)- Dark Green

Hamlin (Catherine Hamlin) - Royal Blue/Lemon

Hassall (Mary Hassal) - Burgundy/Powder Blue

Johnson (Richard Johnson) - Gold/Silver

Knox (Rev. Dr. Broughton Knox) - Burnt Orange/Brown

Langdon (Alan Langdon) - Purple/Burnt Orange

Robinson (Donald William Bradley Robinson) - Red/Jade

Warren (Grace Warren) - Navy Blue/Red

White (Dr. Paul White) - White/Bottle Green

Junior house are coloured blue, red, green and yellow respectively.Students in Junior School that later continue into middle will be placed in the middle and high school houses.
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