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Campus of Geelong Grammar School in Australia
Timbertop is an Australian boarding and co-educational campus of Geelong Grammar School located near Mansfield, Victoria. It is named after Mount Timbertop
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King of the United Kingdom since 2022
educated at Cheam School and Gordonstoun, and later spent six months at the Timbertop campus of Geelong Grammar School in Victoria, Australia. After completing
Charles_III
Suburb of Melbourne, Australia
Current estates that have been announced and under construction include: Timbertop, Arcadia, Kaduna Park, Savannah, Officer Fields and Officer Central. Officer
Officer,_Victoria
School in Corio, Victoria, Australia
Toorak in 1946. Darling's boldest initiative was the starting of the Timbertop campus, in the foothills of the Victorian Alps near Mansfield, in 1953
Geelong_Grammar_School
Town in Victoria, Australia
Far Country. Merrijig is also home to Timbertop, a campus of Geelong Grammar School at the foot of Mount Timbertop. Australian Bureau of Statistics (28
Merrijig
Mountain in Victoria, Australia
Mount Timbertop is a forested mountain in north-eastern Victoria, Australia rising above the Delatite River valley, 23 km south-east of Mansfield. It
Mount_Timbertop
Bardip Sunbury Line Upgrade Sydney Light Rail Epping Chatswood Rail Link Timbertop Estate Perth Airport Hydro Tasmania Launceston Model Australia 108 "Full
Veris_Ltd
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022
went on a gap year to Australia, where he taught English and Latin at Timbertop, an Outward Bound-inspired campus of Geelong Grammar, an independent boarding
Boris_Johnson
Species of legume
Acacia daviesii, commonly known as Timbertop wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to a restricted part of Victoria
Acacia_daviesii
Town in Victoria, Australia
general store . Four accommodation lodges, Mooshead, Reindeer, Jenny's and Timbertop Lodge, are located in Tanjil Bren. At the 2006 census, Tanjil Bren and
Tanjil_Bren
Australian band
extended play, This Mood Has Passed, on Timbertop Records. It had been recorded in the previous year at Timbertop Studios, Ringwood, with Peter Carrodus
The_Fauves_(band)
Australian mountain climber and author
Grammar School and spent a year at the school's outdoor education campus Timbertop. Macartney-Snape studied at the Australian National University (ANU) in
Tim_Macartney-Snape
British broadcaster (1929–2019)
Border, Champney also wrote and produced a children's drama series called Timbertops for Metro Radio in Gateshead. "Clive Champney". News and Star. Retrieved
Clive_Champney
1987 American TV series or program
Stocker as Gatorpossum / Grandpa Smoky Wildwood / Gruff Timpertop / Taylor Timbertop / Chester Thistlethorn Michael Fantini as Preston Evergreen Jeri Craden
Sylvanian Families (1987 TV series)
Sylvanian_Families_(1987_TV_series)
1988 British TV series or programme
Willow, Brother Lester, Sister Prissy, Baby Barry and Baby Heather The Timbertops (brown bears): Grandfather Gus, Grandmother Fern, Father Taylor, Mother
Stories of the Sylvanian Families
Stories_of_the_Sylvanian_Families
School association in Victoria, Australia
green, white and navy Geelong Grammar School Corio, Geelong, Toorak, Timbertop Rebecca Cody 1,500 1855 Anglican Boys & Girls Day & Boarding 1900 Eton
Associated Public Schools of Victoria
Associated_Public_Schools_of_Victoria
Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
estates began to fill up in the mid-1980s, prompting construction of the Timbertop Estate on part of the former Rowville Training Camp, as well as the Turramurra
Rowville
Grammar's rural Victorian campus Timbertop, when it opened in 1953. The innovative educational program at Timbertop gained fame when Charles III attended
Ranald_Macdonald_(journalist)
Australian headmaster (1899–1995)
During his time at Geelong, Darling set up the Outward Bound campus Timbertop in the foothills of the Australian Alps between Mansfield and Mount Buller
James_Ralph_Darling
"disastrous" one. In 1966 he also spent two terms at Geelong Grammar's Timbertop campus in Victoria, Australia. Prince Charles entered Trinity College
Education of the British royal family
Education_of_the_British_royal_family
Australian adventurer (born 1962)
in Outdoor Education. He was the Director of Outdoor Education at the Timbertop campus of Geelong Grammar School. Philips lives in Victoria, Australia
Eric_Philips_(explorer)
American fashion designer
colour. She founded a ready-to-wear fashion company in Manhattan named Timbertop in 1948, and in the 1960s she also established a wholesale company to
Clare_Potter
1990 demo album by Mortification
Lightforce. Recording sessions took place at Oasis Studios in Melbourne and Timbertop Recording Studios in Ringwood, Victoria. The original version of Break
Break_the_Curse
Australian musician (born 1983)
with living at boarding school. At 15, while attending Geelong Grammar's Timbertop, she wrote "All for Believing" for a school music assignment, completing
Missy_Higgins
Australian writer and educator (1950–2024)
and working with chickens. While working at Geelong Grammar School's Timbertop campus as an English teacher, Marsden made the decision to write for teenagers
John_Marsden_(writer)
Mountain range in Victoria, Australia
4,692 ft) Selwyn (1,411 m or 4,629 ft) Terrible (1,325 m or 4,347 ft) Timbertop (1,292 m or 4,239 ft) Donna Buang (1,250 m or 4,101 ft) Buggery (Wangaratta)
Dandenong_Ranges
Mountain in Victoria, Australia
Buller. Australia portal Mountains portal Alpine National Park Mount Timbertop "Place Names Search:Mount Buller". Geoscience Australia. Archived from
Mount_Buller_(Victoria)
Geelong grew after World War II. King Charles III spent two terms at the Timbertop campus of Geelong Grammar School in 1966. The late 1980s and 1990s saw
List_of_schools_in_Geelong
Host 30 January – 1 August 1966 Australia Victoria Attended two terms at Timbertop Campus of Geelong Grammar School 4–12 May 1966 Territory of Papua (now
List of official overseas trips made by Charles III
List_of_official_overseas_trips_made_by_Charles_III
Australian headmaster
had four sons and two daughters. Fisher died in 1978, when, en route to Timbertop, his car hit a tree near Kanumbra. He was cremated. In 1983 his widow
Charles_Fisher_(headmaster)
School in New Hampshire, United States
the school year-round and stayed in tents in a summer camp called Camp Timbertop for most of the summer. Many of these students were supported by Massachusetts
Hampshire_Country_School
Independent school in Victoria, Australia
Healesville, commenced in 1952, coinciding with the establishment of Timbertop by Geelong Grammar School. The original 200 acres (81 hectares) site was
Wesley_College,_Melbourne
Mountain range in Victoria, Australia
4,692 ft) Selwyn (1,411 m or 4,629 ft) Terrible (1,325 m or 4,347 ft) Timbertop (1,292 m or 4,239 ft) Donna Buang (1,250 m or 4,101 ft) Buggery (Wangaratta)
Strzelecki_Ranges
Mount Dangar wattle (N.S.W.) Acacia daphnifolia (W.A.) Acacia daviesii – Timbertop wattle (Vic.) Acacia daviesioides (W.A.) Acacia daweana – Dawe's wattle
List_of_Acacia_species
Philosophy of education
internationalism programs in Nanjing, China and Geelong Grammar School's Timbertop outdoor education program. At the professional school level, experiential
Experiential_education
Australian bush hikers' hut
"Gantner's", and amongst many students from the local schools including Timbertop simply as "Mac Springs". It is now within the boundaries of the Alpine
Vallejo_Gantner_Hut
Australian Paralympic alpine skier
skiing career. Rahles-Rahbula attended Geelong Grammar School. He went to Timbertop, for a year, where intense physical training — running, hiking and other
Cameron_Rahles-Rahbula
Australian non-profit organisation
offered a third-party alternative to programs such as Geelong Grammar's Timbertop. By 2008, The Age reported that OEG at least partially ran over 80 schools'
Outdoor_Education_Group
Australian politician
Grammar School, where he became the founding headmaster of the school's Timbertop annexe, retiring from that post in 1963. In 1965 he moved to Queensland
Edward Montgomery (Australian politician)
Edward_Montgomery_(Australian_politician)
Mountain in Victoria, Australia
4,692 ft) Selwyn (1,411 m or 4,629 ft) Terrible (1,325 m or 4,347 ft) Timbertop (1,292 m or 4,239 ft) Donna Buang (1,250 m or 4,101 ft) Buggery (Wangaratta)
Mount_Macedon
Wine region in Victoria, Australia
4,692 ft) Selwyn (1,411 m or 4,629 ft) Terrible (1,325 m or 4,347 ft) Timbertop (1,292 m or 4,239 ft) Donna Buang (1,250 m or 4,101 ft) Buggery (Wangaratta)
Pyrenees_(Victoria)
Tours of Australia by royal family members
between 22 March and 7 April 1966. Charles, Prince of Wales attended the Timbertop campus of Geelong Grammar School for one term in 1966. This was not an
Royal_tours_of_Australia
Musical artist
Jonathan Gibson. The trio sang occasionally in the Timbertop chapel. Prince Charles attended Timbertop this year and heard the trio. At his time, he owned
Chris Freeman (Australian musician)
Chris_Freeman_(Australian_musician)
Species of tree
arborescens as an understory in the eucalypt dominated valleys south of Mount Timbertop. The species was first formally described by Swiss botanist Bénédict Hochreutiner
Bedfordia_arborescens
1988 studio album by Franciscus Henri
Tree House Studio album by Franciscus Henri Released 1988 Recorded 1987 Timbertop Studios, home recording Genre Children's Length 35:00 Label Pickwick,
Tree House (Franciscus Henri album)
Tree_House_(Franciscus_Henri_album)
Mountain in Victoria, Australia
4,692 ft) Selwyn (1,411 m or 4,629 ft) Terrible (1,325 m or 4,347 ft) Timbertop (1,292 m or 4,239 ft) Donna Buang (1,250 m or 4,101 ft) Buggery (Wangaratta)
Mount_Fraser_(Australia)
Mountain range in Victoria, Australia
4,692 ft) Selwyn (1,411 m or 4,629 ft) Terrible (1,325 m or 4,347 ft) Timbertop (1,292 m or 4,239 ft) Donna Buang (1,250 m or 4,101 ft) Buggery (Wangaratta)
Cobberas_Range
School in Victoria, Australia
December 2017 at the Wayback Machine; Penrose (2006), p. 34. "Barrettt, K. "Timbertop was not the leader" (Letter to the Editor), The Age, (Thursday, 21 October
Caulfield_Grammar_School
Mountains in Australia
4,692 ft) Selwyn (1,411 m or 4,629 ft) Terrible (1,325 m or 4,347 ft) Timbertop (1,292 m or 4,239 ft) Donna Buang (1,250 m or 4,101 ft) Buggery (Wangaratta)
Strathbogie_Ranges
Mountains in Australia
4,692 ft) Selwyn (1,411 m or 4,629 ft) Terrible (1,325 m or 4,347 ft) Timbertop (1,292 m or 4,239 ft) Donna Buang (1,250 m or 4,101 ft) Buggery (Wangaratta)
Bogong_High_Plains
Mountain range in Australia
4,692 ft) Selwyn (1,411 m or 4,629 ft) Terrible (1,325 m or 4,347 ft) Timbertop (1,292 m or 4,239 ft) Donna Buang (1,250 m or 4,101 ft) Buggery (Wangaratta)
Ramshead_Range
Wales arrives in Australia to attend Geelong Grammar School's exclusive Timbertop preparatory school. 1 February – Victoria's State Executive Council commutes
1966_in_Australia
Melwood (1955–1971) • Merrijig (1864–1970 Delatite, Scott's, Angusvale, Timbertop, The Swamp) • Metung • Mossiface (1894–1967) • Mount Taylor • Murrindal
List of localities in Victoria
List_of_localities_in_Victoria
School in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia
Previously Principal of Girton College and Head of Geelong Grammar's Timbertop, Bickerdike was headmaster for eight years, during which buildings were
All_Saints'_College,_Bathurst
Species of flowering plant
rocky places in three isolated areas in Victoria - near Licola, Mount Timbertop and Mount Buffalo. "Prostanthera rhombea". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved
Prostanthera_rhombea
Mountain range in Victoria, Australia
4,692 ft) Selwyn (1,411 m or 4,629 ft) Terrible (1,325 m or 4,347 ft) Timbertop (1,292 m or 4,239 ft) Donna Buang (1,250 m or 4,101 ft) Buggery (Wangaratta)
Cathedral_Range_(Victoria)
School in Australia
Previously Principal of Girton College and Head of Geelong Grammar's Timbertop, Mr Robert Bickerdike was headmaster for eight years, during which buildings
Scots_All_Saints'_College
October 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2025. Khalil, Shaimaa (28 April 2023). "Timbertop: The Australian bush campus that educated King Charles". BBC. Retrieved
List of Old Geelong Grammarians
List_of_Old_Geelong_Grammarians
Mountain in Victoria, Australia
Grammar School and is used during cross country skiing by students from the Timbertop campus. Craig's Hut in the Clear Hills, built as a set for the film, The
Mount_Stirling
List of heritage places in Western Australia
Station Key Cottage 3316 Lot 50 Wellard Road Kwinana Beach Mona's Mount, Timbertops Riding Frederick Postans' Cottage, Hope Valley 3804 41 Hendy Road Hope
List of State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Kwinana
List_of_State_Register_of_Heritage_Places_in_the_City_of_Kwinana
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English : habitational name from any of the places so called, in Cheshire, Hampshire, and Staffordshire. These are all named in Old English as cyningeslēah ‘the woodland clearing (Old English lēah) of the king (cyning)’.
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Ancient Irish name from the noun aine that means “splendor, radiance, brilliance.†Aine is connected with fruitfulness and prosperity. The queen of the Munster fairies was called Aine as was one of the wives of Fionn Mac Cool (read the legend). Aine appears in folktales as “the best-hearted woman who ever lived – lucky in love and in money.â€
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Living in a Hermitage
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Pet form of English Dorothy, DOTTIE means "gift of God."
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Variant spelling of English Ackley, ACKLEA means "oak meadow."
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