at 198 Queen Street, Bendigo , 3550 Australia
Music is for any age and lots of fun... Dewar's Music School has been running now for over 25 years and is a family-owned business. "Bendigo's School of Rock!"
Dewar's Music School offers tuition in Drums, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Piano/Keyboard, Violin and Singing with experienced and professional staff who have been and continue to be active in the music industry for over 30 years. The School was started by the Late Gary Dewar who beleived everyone should have a chance to learn Music and enjoy it and have fun & We continue to uphold these values. We are in the business for learning and having fun. Our focus is on YOU and learning what YOU what. We just want you to love music as much as we do. For further information, please contact Suzanne or Dave or Any of our fantastic Staff on our contact phone number. 54 422258 :-)
Public buses are available on Myrtle Street with a short walk to the Music School.
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Catholic College Bendigo is a Catholic secondary school in the city of Bendigo in Victoria, Australia. About 1800 students attend the college's two Bendigo campuses and around 250 staff work at the college.The La Valla campus is located in Junortoun and provides education for Years 7–9, while the Coolock campus in the Bendigo CBD provides education for Years 10-12, including the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE), Vocational Eductaion and Training (VET) and Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL).The current principal is Mr Brian Turner. The Deputy Principal at La Valla is Mr John Ferris, and at Coolock Mr Michael Chalkley.Catholic College Bendigo is governed by the Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea.HistoryThere are two central founders of Catholic College Bendigo. The Sisters of Mercy arrived in Bendigo in 1876 and set up a school on Wright Street (now the Coolock site). The Marist Brothers arrived in Bendigo in 1893. The founders of these orders, Marcellin Champagnat and Catherine McAuley, are considered the founders of Catholic College Bendigo.In 1955, the site at La Valla was opened for boarding boys as St Vincent's College. Due to declining boarders the school opened to day pupils in 1972.In 1983, the two schools run by the Mercy Sisters and the Marist brothers combined, to make a co-educational school. It was also renamed Catholic College Bendigo. By 1988, the school had two sites - La Valla and Coolock, which are the current two sites.A process of refurbishment has been running since the late 1990s—in 1998, the Junortoun quadrangle was refurbished. In 2004, Wright Street, which runs through Coolock was bought by the school and closed, which led to a large refurbishment of the area to face the road. In 2005, the Coolock arts building was refurbished. In 2006, work on a new technology building at La Valla began. It was completed in 2007.