Built up in Malvern in 1890, Korowa is a non-specific school and as of now provides food for around 700 understudies, going from the Early Learning Center (three-and four-year-olds) to Year 12s finishing the Victorian Certificate of Education.
The school is an individual from the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia the Independent Primary School Heads of Australia (IPHSA), the Association of Independent Schools of Victoria the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia and an establishing individual from Girls Sport Victoria.
Korowa Anglican Girls' School was built up in 1890, first in two houses in Valetta Street, Malvern and afterward in an old house in Pine Grove. In 1900 the school moved once more, this opportunity to a two story house in Wattletree Road. The school was enlisted as "School No.5" in 1906.
Korowa moved to its present site in Glen Iris in 1914. The living arrangement was the previous property of the Hon. William Knox, MHR, who named the home "Ranfurlie" - which is presently the name of the Crescent in which the school is found. The school was formally named Corowa in 1899, however later changed to Korowa to keep away from perplexity with the township of Corowa in 1990. From 1910 to 1918 Korowa was a Presbyterian school for young ladies', then in 1919 was joined by the diocesan powers as a Church of England language structure school.
At the point when the Diocese of Melbourne received the title "Anglican" rather than Church of England in 1982, it was chosen that the Church association ought to be held in the name, and in this way the school has subsequent to been known as "Korowa Anglican Girls' School".