St Leo's Catholic College is a secondary Catholic college in the North Shore suburb of Wahroonga in Sydney, Australia.
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Stratford was educated at St. Joseph's Catholic College, Bradford and then at the University of Huddersfield winning scholarships for voice, composition and organ from the RCO and other trusts.
Educated at St Patrick's Catholic College, Ballarat, Heinze received violin lessons at an early age, under the guidance of Walter Gude (1904–12) first in Ballarat, and later at the University of Melbourne under Franklin Peterson, before being awarded the (Sir William) Clarke Scholarship at the Royal College of Music in London (1913).
It is also found on the piss-cutters (a type of boat) of St Leo's College, an on-campus college of the University of Queensland.
Formerly Our Lady's Catholic High School, its name changed after being awarded Specialist Sports College status in September 2003.
Born in Little Malvern, Worcestershire, Donahue became a student at St. Michael's Priory in Hereford at age 14 and entered St. Gregory's College near Bath two years later.
These schools include Corpus Christi High School, Mary Immaculate High School and St Illtyd's Catholic High School.