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The author, Andrew Lemon, charts Wesley's evolution from foundation in 1866 as a Methodist boys' school to its present status, as a Uniting Church multi-campus coeducational enterprise. The book also makes a broader contribution to educational debate by exploring the role of independent schools in Australia, how power is exercised in them, the tension between quality and equality in education, the impact of schooling on later life, and the contrast between single-sex and coeducational practice.







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