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Rostrevor College offers an exceptional and broad education tailored specifically to boys. from Reception to Year 12 on one spacious and well-equipped campus.
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Rostrevor College is an independent Catholic primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, founded in 1923, located in Woodforde, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi) from the Adelaide city centre.
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Our curriculum focuses on the academic, social, and emotional growth of each boy and provides an opportunity to foster self-assurance, responsibility, resilience, knowledge, skills, and capabilities that are relevant to the world of today and tomorrow.
At Rostrevor, we understand boys and how they learn. Our experienced teachers know what it takes to capture a boy's interest and challenge him to be the best he can be. We take the time to get to know every boy, understand his individual needs and build on his unique strengths.
Rostrevor College offers a seamless education for boys from Reception to Year 12 on one spacious campus. As a Catholic day and boarding college in the Edmund Rice tradition, we encourage our boys to strive to achieve their personal best, while aspiring to make a positive difference to the world.
Rostrevor College opened in 1923 at Woodforde, a foothills Adelaide suburb, as an extension of Christian Brothers College (CBC) in Wakefield Street, Adelaide, that outgrown its ability to house boarding students. The Christian Brothers had bought the large portion of Rostrevor Estate in Magill.