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St. Joseph's School

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St. Joseph's School, St. Joseph's Catholic School, St Joseph's School, St Joseph's Catholic School, and variants are frequently used school names, and may refer to:

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  • St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Corinda, Queensland
SA
Vic
  • St Joseph's Primary School, in Boronia, Victoria
  • St Joseph's School, in Brunswick West, Victoria
  • St. Joseph's Primary School, in Cobram in north-east Victoria
  • St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, in Elsternwick, Victoria
  • St Joseph's Primary School, in Malvern, Victoria
  • St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, in Mernda, Victoria
  • St Joseph's Primary School, in Northcote, Victoria
  • St Joseph's Primary School, in Quarry Hill, Victoria
  • St Joseph the Worker Primary School, in Reservoir, Victoria
  • St Joseph's Primary School, in Springvale, Victoria
  • Saint Joseph's School, in Trafalgar, Victoria
  • Saint Joseph's Primary School, in Warragul, Victoria
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See also

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