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An independent, coeducational Lutheran school in the heart of McLaren Vale on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia. Reception to Year 12.
An independent, coeducational Lutheran school in the heart of McLaren Vale on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia. Reception to Year 12.
The college grounds occupy 26 hectares on the site of the former Tatachilla Lutheran Camp, behind the historic grounds of Tatachilla Estate (formerly Tatachilla Winery) and is bordered by California and Tatachilla Roads.
You will find us at 211 Tatachilla Road, McLaren Vale South Australia 5171.
Nestled among the vines of the semi-rural hamlet of Tatachilla, which comprises a 10km2 footprint within the larger McLaren Vale district, the college is bordered by McLaren Vale township in the east, Willunga and Aldinga in the south, Maslin Beach in the west and Seaford and Moana in the north.
The regions of Tatachilla and McLaren Vale are characterised by world-class, sustainable viticulture, geologically diverse landscapes, pristine natural coastline and a burgeoning beach and food culture.
The prime location of Tatachilla Lutheran College enables the school to deliver a first-class education to families across the Fleurieu Peninsula, including Adelaide’s southern, eastern and western suburbs and the Adelaide Hills.
The college can be reached by car via the Southern Expressway or by train (and car) via the Seaford line (Adelaide Railway Station to Seaford Railway Station).
Tatachilla offers your child the best possible start in life.
Kaurna Country
211 Tatachilla Road, McLaren Vale
South Australia 5171
Phone +61 8 8323 9588
E-mail tlc@tatachilla.sa.edu.au
Tatachilla Lutheran College is built on Kaurna Country. We acknowledge the Kaurna peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and learn. We respect and support their spiritual relationship with Country and connection to their land, waters and community. Through openness and truth-telling we seek to celebrate the traditions, memories, histories and contributions of all First Nations peoples and work together to establish a shared national identity and uphold the oldest continuing living culture in the world.