Claremont College opened in 1990 as a senior secondary Government school for students in Years 11 and 12. It provides a full range of courses, preparing students for university, TAFE, traineeships and employment. Its 900 students study either on-campus or off-campus. 1990 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The college is located at Claremont, in a picturesque setting overlooking the Derwent River, 15 km from Hobart. It particularly targets students living in Hobart's Northern Suburbs. Claremont is a suburb of the City of Glenorchy, part of the greater Hobart area, Tasmania, Australia. ... The Derwent is a river in Tasmania, Australia. ... For other places and things named Hobart, see Hobart (disambiguation). ...
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The ClaremontColleges are a consortium of seven schools of higher education located in Claremont, California.
The Wall Street Journal wrote that the five undergraduate Claremontcolleges are the "intellectual capital of the western world," a statement that, for good or ill, appears in many college guides.
All seven ClaremontColleges are served by the Claremont University Consortium.
The Claremont School of Theology is a graduate school located in Claremont, California, offering Master of Art, Masters of Divinity, Doctorate of Ministry and Ph.D. degrees in religion and theology.
Though not formally a part of the ClaremontColleges, it has a formal relationship with Claremont Graduate University which allows the two schools to share faculty members, library resources, cultural events, and joint academic research endeavors.
Among the non-Methodist institutions sharing the CST campus are the Episcopal Theological School at Claremont and the Disciples Seminary Foundation.