GrahamMcArthur

By GrahamMcArthur

Higher Education

We don't need no...

A couple of days ago, Sara asked me a question about what was over the hill in this blip. A few disappointments await. Firstly it is not a great blip today - my apologies, nor is it a real hill but mere blot on a bleak landscape. The real hill is over the top of the blot and much higher up. At the top of the real hill you will find a very lofty school that calls itself the Roma Mitchell Secondary School.
It is one these so called Super Schools which translates as super high fees and hundreds of students.

Dame Roma Mitchell, AC, DBE, CVO, QC (2 October 1913 - 5 March 2000) was born in Adelaide in 1913, and made a Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia in 1965. She was Governor of South Australia from 1991-1996, the first female Governor in Australia. Dame Roma was also a cycling fan and followed the sport closely.

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