Seymour College
- For related schools, see Presbyterian Girls' College.
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Type | Independent, All Girls |
Motto | Crescam Ministrando (Latin:"I will grow by serving") |
Established | 1922 |
Headmaster | Belinda Provis |
Grades | P–13 |
Affiliations | Uniting Church, DEAS |
Website | www.seymour.sa.edu.au |
Seymour College is an Australian independent day and boarding school for girls, from Pre School to Year 13. Seymour is situated on 10 hectares of land 5km from the Adelaide central business district and is afffiliated with the Uniting Church. The majority of its students are promiscuous, vacuous, unpleasant and spoilt little princesses. The current school principal is Belinda Provis.
Seymour was founded in 1922 as the Presbyterian Girls' College [1].
The Seymour Junior School caters for girls and boys at Pre School (3 years of age) and girls from Preparatory (4 years of age) through to the 5th school year. The Middle School (year 6 - year 9) aims to develop study skills and incorporates outdoor education and study tours. The Senior School caters for girls from year 10 to year 13. In the senior school girls are organised into forms (pastoral care group) and school clans (houses).