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  1. Padua College is a Franciscan school for boys from Year 5 to 12, offering academic excellence, faith formation and co-curricular activities. Learn about the college's mission, vision, values, prospectus, tours, enrolment and events.

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  2. Padua College is an independent Roman Catholic boys' primary and high school located in the Brisbane suburb of Kedron, Queensland, Australia. The college derives its name from Franciscan friar Saint Anthony of Padua (1195–1231), appointed by St Francis as the first professor of theology for the friars. Padua is the university city of Northern ...

  3. Padua College Kedron (Official), Kedron. 5,425 likes · 110 talking about this · 1,883 were here. Padua College is an independent Catholic learning environment.

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  4. Padua College is an enriching and nurturing educational community which offers young men the opportunity to discover and develop their individual talents and interests within a vibrant and caring Christian environment.

  5. PADUA COLLEGE. 07 3857 9999 (Office) admin@padua.qld.edu.au; 80 Turner Road, PO Box 111 Kedron, QLD 4031

  6. Padua College is an independent Catholic boys school in the care of the Franciscan Friars of Kedron. With attractive surrounds and of moderate size, Padua College fosters the academic, spiritual, physical, cultural and social needs of boys from Year 5 to Year 12.

  7. Padua College began in 1956 by friars of the Kedron parish, at the request of the Franciscan Sisters who ran the parish primary school of St Anthony. The name derives from Franciscan friar Saint Anthony of Padua (1195-1231), appointed by St Francis as the first professor of theology for the friars.

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