John Paul College, Canberra
St John Paul II College is a systemic Roman Catholic co-educational high school located in the Canberra suburb of Nicholls in the Australian Capital Territory of Australia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: School
- Denomination: Catholic
- Description: systemic day co-educational high school in Australia
- Also known as: “St John Paul II College”
- Address: 1021 Gungahlin Drive
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include National Dinosaur Museum and Cockington Green Gardens.
National Dinosaur Museum
Museum
Photo: Kgbo, CC BY-SA 4.0.
National Dinosaur Museum, located in Gold Creek Village, Nicholls, Canberra, is Australia's largest permanent display of prehistoric specimens. Established in 1993, the museum has grown into one of Canberra's premier tourist attractions. National Dinosaur Museum is situated 2½ km southwest of John Paul College, Canberra.
Cockington Green Gardens
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Cockington Green Gardens is a park of miniatures, situated in Nicholls, Australian Capital Territory. Doug and Brenda Sarah had the idea to create a miniature village in 1972, and Cockington Green was opened on 3 November 1979. Cockington Green Gardens is situated 2 km southwest of John Paul College, Canberra.
Gungahlin Enclosed Oval
Recreation area
Photo: Mark rattigan, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Gungahlin Enclosed Oval is a multi-use stadium located in the north Canberra region of Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory. It is the home ground for Gungahlin United, Gungahlin Jets, Gungahlin Bulls and Gungahlin Eagles. Gungahlin Enclosed Oval is situated 2½ km east of John Paul College, Canberra.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gungahlin and Hall.
Gungahlin
Photo: Maxim75, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Gungahlin is Canberra's northernmost district. Many travellers visit the district for the Gold Creek Village, a family-friendly "village", holding nearly all of Gungahlin's important tourist attractions.
Hall
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Have you ever wondered whether there were any settlements in the Australian Capital Territory before it was established? Hall is one of the last few remnants of what was New South Wales bushland before the capital was established.
Taylor
Suburb
Photo: Chrisfromcanberra, Public domain.
Taylor is a suburb in Gungahlin, Canberra, Australia. Development of the suburb began in 2017. It is named after magazine publisher Florence Mary Taylor, who was editor of and writer for several Australian building industry journals including the influential Building magazine. Taylor is situated 3½ km north of John Paul College, Canberra.
John Paul College, Canberra
- Category: education
- Location: Australian Capital Territory, Australia, Oceania
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Latitude
-35.17733° or 35° 10′ 38″ southLongitude
149.10166° or 149° 6′ 6″ eastOperator
Catholic Education Office Archdiocese of Canberra and GoulburnOpen location code
4RPFR4F2+3MOpenStreetMap ID
way 387304273OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=schoolOpenStreetMap feature
landuse=educationOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=catholicWikidata ID
Q22080464
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