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Meriden School

Meriden School
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Location
Strathfield, New South Wales
Australia
Coordinates 33°52′25″S 151°5′30″E / 33.87361°S 151.09167°E / -33.87361; 151.09167Coordinates: 33°52′25″S 151°5′30″E / 33.87361°S 151.09167°E / -33.87361; 151.09167
Information
Type Independent, Day school
Motto Latin: Semper fidelis
(Always Faithful)
Denomination Anglican
Established 1897
Founder Jane Monckton
Chairman Andrew Paul Katay (Anglican, Senior Minister, Ashfield, NSW)
Principal Julie Greenhalgh
Chaplain Clayton Moss
Years P12
Gender Girls
Enrollment ~850
Colour(s) Navy Blue, Blue and White             
Website

Meriden, An Anglican School for Girls is an independent, Anglican, day school for girls, in Strathfield, an inner-western suburb of Sydney, Australia.

Founded in 1897 by Mrs Jane Monckton, the school has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 850 students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12.

Meriden is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS), the Alliance of Girls Schools Australia, the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA), and the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA).

Now an Australian public company (17 March 1997) (ABN 99 000 020 762), Meriden was founded by Jane (Jeannie) Monckton in 1897, at Agnes Street, Strathfield. Monckton had decided to home school her two sons due to a lack of suitable educational facilities for boys in the Strathfield area. Friends and neighbours clamoured to have their children join the two boys under her instruction, and so it was decided to establish Meriden, a school with approximately 19 students and two staff to assist. Boarding facilities were available and fees for tuition were from 1½ guineas ($3.15) to 2 guineas per quarter for the regular curriculum, which included English, French, Latin, Mathematics, Australian History, Music, Needlework and Dancing.

In 1907, Meriden moved to Woodward Avenue, where it was sold to Bertha Turner in 1908. Turner continued at Woodward Ave until larger premises could be found near Santa Sabina College on the Boulevarde, moving again soon after to its current location in the original Redmire Estate, on Redmyre Road. The school expanded in 1914 with the purchase two properties, The Briars, located adjacent to Meriden, and the original site at Redmyre Road.


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