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Dickson College, with large white letters "Dickson" on the right of the Gymnasium.

Dickson College is a two-year secondary college located in the Canberra suburb of Dickson, Australian Capital Territory. It was created in 1976 when Dickson High School closed.

It was set to close after being announced as the sole college in the city to be closed for the Towards 2020 plan, but fortunately was spared when the final decision was made.

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