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Born: Established: 1931 Clayfield, Hamilton - Clayfield - Hendra area, Brisbane - North East, Brisbane, Queensland, ;
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Clayfield College is an independent school located in Brisbane, Queensland. Founded in 1931, it is owned and governed by the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association as a joint mission of the Uniting and Presbyterian Churches in Queensland. The College's origins date back to 1902 with the founding of the Brisbane Boys' College. Following the relocation of the boys to Toowong in 1931, Clayfield College opened as the Primary Department of Somerville House. In 1935 a Secondary Department was established and the campus subsequently became a college in its own right.

Clayfield College provides education for students from all over Australia and the world, with girls from Pre-Prep to Year 12 and boys from Pre-Prep to Year 5. The school also provides boarding for girls from Year 5 to 12. The Clayfield Collegian is published by the College annually.

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