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St James Catholic College
Location
Cygnet, Tasmania
Australia
Information
Type
Independent co-educational primary and secondary day school
Motto
Let Your Light Shine
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Established
1962; 62 years ago (1962)
Principal
Joseph Sandric
Grades
K–10
Enrolment
c. 330
Colour(s)
Blue, yellow and red
Website
www.sjcc.tas.edu.au
St James Catholic College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational primary and secondary day school located in the Hobart suburb of Cygnet, Tasmania, Australia. The College provides a Catholic education for children from kindergarten to Year 10.
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