Prince Alfred College

[16] The original and main campus is located in Kent Town, approximately 2 km east of the Adelaide city centre.

The primary purpose of Wambana is to foster growth by helping adolescent boys better manage the transition to adulthood through immersion in community, academic, spiritual and outdoor adventures.

2.5 hectares) property situated on the coast of southern Yorke Peninsula, bordering the township of Point Turton and rural farming land.

Students and staff live in a small village in which residential accommodation and a classroom are clustered around a central meeting facility.

Although competition in local and national regattas forms an integral part of the rowing programme, the main event for each year is the Head of the River.

Each sports team at Princes has an annual fixture against traditional longtime rivals Saint Peter's College, known as the "Intercol" (Inter-collegiate).

These are considered by the two colleges to be the most important games of the seasons, and the fiercely fought matches of the more popular sports draw big crowds of students and old scholars from both schools.

The Prince Alfred College Outdoor Education programme provides a variety of integrated activities designed to allow boys to face challenges beyond those possible in a suburban day school.

Year 9 students spend 5 weeks at the new facility, learning field science and mathematics along with other subjects and life skills as well as community service.

Year 11 students undertake practical leadership training and are encouraged to nominate for trips to Nepal, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Kangaroo Island.

The Main Building at Prince Alfred College, 2022.
Returning to shore at Head of the River, 2022.
Year 6 production of William-Shakespeare's 'The-Tempest', 2022.
College rowing team, 1891