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Haileybury Rendall School

Haileybury Rendall School is an independent co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school located in the Darwin suburb of Berrimah, in the Northern Territory of Australia.

Haileybury Rendall School has the capacity for 600 students and as of 2018 had an estimated 400 students enrolled.

Leading Melbourne independent school, Haileybury, acquired the site on which Kormilda College operated for 50 years. Haileybury Rendall School is classed as the first “tier one” school to launch in Northern Australia. With the support of the Northern Territory Government, Haileybury Rendall School opened in January 2018, including Australia's largest indigenous boarding operation, Haileybury Kormilda Boarding.

The school is named in honour of the founder of Haileybury (Melbourne), Charles Rendall. After Rendall's education at Haileybury College, in Hertfordshire, England, Rendall migrated to Australia and wanted to bring that quality of education to Melbourne, where, on 10 February 1892, he opened the first school in Brighton.

The school is closely affiliated with Haileybury, which has four campuses in Melbourne and one in Tianjin, China.

Located in Berrimah, Northern Territory, Haileybury Rendall School uses the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) in Darwin, where other schools usually teach with the Northern Territory Certificate of Education (NTCET). Haileybury Rendall operates from its Early Learning Centre through to Year 12 with Community, Social Justice, Physical Education and Arts programs.

Haileybury Rendall School has maintained a core focus on Aboriginal education. Operating for almost 30 years on site, the boarding facilities have had a modern transformation and room upgrade for the benefit of all students. The School is committed to further developing the academic achievement of Aboriginal students.

In 1941, the site housed an Australian Army Hospital. This period in time also saw the location being used as an Air Defence Control Centre and a Transit Camp for the Australian Army and Royal Australian Air Force.

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