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The Federation of Catholic Regional Colleges (CRC) is a collaboration of five Catholic coeducational secondary colleges, located in the rapidly expanding North Western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Each College within the Federation is partially autonomous with its own administrative structures. As a complex, the federation is governed by the Catholic Regional Colleges Board and its students are identified in the community by a single uniform and College crest. The name of each college is a combination of its campus location prefixed with 'Catholic Regional College'. The first of the colleges to open was the St Albans campus in 1978, followed closely by the opening of a second campus in Melton West two years later. In 1982, a senior college in Sydenham was opened to cater for the senior secondary education of students from the Melton and St Albans campuses. In the same year an additional Years 7-10 college opened in North Keilor. As of 2007, the latest addition to the CRC Federation is a college in Caroline Springs. ==Campuses== The Federation consists of four junior feeder campuses and a single senior campus: *CRC St. Albans (Junior Secondary) *CRC North Keilor (Junior Secondary) *CRC Melton (Secondary Year 7-12) *CRC Caroline Springs (Junior Secondary) *CRC Sydenham (Senior Secondary Year 11 & 12) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Federation of Catholic Regional Colleges」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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