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Woodcourt College
Woodcourt College was an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school for girls, located in Wardell Road on the border of Marrickville and Dulwich, inner western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school was also known as Dulwich Hill Ladies College & Kindergarten. It closed in 1935 and its records are held by the State Library of New South Wales.〔(State Library of New South Wales – Woodcourt College, Marrickville, NSW. ) Retrieved 21 June 2012〕
Built as a private residence in 1885, Woodcourt was opened by Mrs Grace Hunt, a trained teacher, in 1905. Grace Matilda Hunt (née Henderson) (d.1946)〔(NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. ) Retrieved 22 June 2012〕 was born in Germany. She was the widow of Harold Wesley George Hunt (died 1903) and had a young family of three, including, a future professor, Harold Arthur Kinross Hunt (died 1977).〔(McKay, K. J., 'Hunt, Harold Arthur Kinross (1903–1977)' ), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography''. Retrieved 21 June 2012〕 Woodcourt was acquired by the Anglican Church of Australia in 1919 and became a diocesan school with Hunt remaining as principal until her retirement in 1929. It enrolled both day girls and boarders from kindergarten to the leaving certificate. At its peak, the school had about 150 students and its colours were gold and brown. Internal renovations were made to the buildings in 1929 before Miss Bessie Foster became Headmistress in 1930. When Woodcourt College closed, the land was subdivided and the house was later demolished for apartments.〔("Dulwich Hill" ) ''Dictionary of Sydney'' Retrieved 21 June 2012〕
==Notable alumni==
Phyllis Katherine Fraser Mullens, nurse, (1908–1962)〔(Page, Vilma, 'Mullens, Phyllis Katherine Fraser (1908–1962)' ), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography''. Retrieved 21 June 2012〕

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