City of Manningham - Education

Education

Primary Schools - Public (14)

  • Andersons Creek Primary School, Warrandyte
  • Warrandyte Primary School, Warrandyte
  • Templestowe Heights Primary School, Lower Templestowe
  • Templestowe Park Primary School, Templestowe
  • Templestowe Valley Primary School, Templestowe
  • Serpell Primary School, Templestowe
  • Birralee Primary School, Doncaster
  • Doncaster Primary School, Doncaster
  • Doncaster Gardens Primary School, Doncaster
  • Milgate Primary School, Doncaster East
  • Donburn Primary School, Doncaster East
  • Beverley Hills Primary School, Doncaster East
  • Donvale Primary School, Donvale
  • Park Orchards Primary School, Park Orchards

Primary Schools - Private (9)

  • St Clement of Rome Catholic Primary School, Bulleen
  • St Gregory the Great Catholic Primary School, Doncaster
  • Ss Peter & Paul's Catholic Primary School, Doncaster East
  • Carey Baptist Grammar School, Donvale
  • Our Lady of the Pines Catholic Primary School, Donvale
  • St Anne's Catholic Primary School, Park Orchards
  • St Charles Borromeo Catholic Primary School, Templestowe
  • St Kevin's Catholic Primary School, Templestowe

Secondary Colleges - Public (4)

  • Doncaster Secondary College, Doncaster
  • East Doncaster Secondary College, Doncaster East
  • Templestowe College, Lower Templestowe
  • Warrandyte High School, Warrandyte

Secondary Colleges - Private (3)

  • Marcellin College, Bulleen
  • Whitefriars College, Donvale
  • Donvale Christian College, Donvale

Other (1)

  • Bulleen Special School, Bulleen

Libraries (4) All libraries in the Manningham area are operated by the Whitehorse Manningham Regional Library Corporation, which also has a branche in Nunawading.

  • Doncaster Library - Located in the new MC² building of the Doncaster Hill precinct.
  • The Pines Library - Located next to The Pines Shopping Centre.
  • Warrandyte Library
  • Bulleen Library - Located next to Bulleen Plaza.

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