Frederick Irwin Anglican School

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Frederick Irwin Anglican School
The Truth Will Set You Free
Established 1991
School type Independent
Denomination Anglican
Key People Geoffrey Arnold - principal
School Fees
Location Mandurah, Western Australia, Australia
Enrollment 1370
Employees 139
Colours bottle green and gold
Homepage School Website

Frederick Irwin Anglican School is a private school located in Greenfields in Mandurah, Western Australia. It was founded in 1991 with 175 students, and currently has around 1370 students from kindergarten to year 12. The school motto is "The Truth Will Set You Free."

The school is named after Frederick Irwin, the acting Governor of Western Australia from 1847 to 1848. Irwin was a practising Anglican and also helped to establish the General Board of Education.

[edit] House System

The school is divided into 4 houses.

  • Ellis (marle grey) - Anthony Ellis, former Executive Officer, The Anglican Schools Commission. House Coordinator is Mr Daniel Harrop.
  • Gordon (mid green) - Gordon Road, the street on which the school is located. House Coordinator is Ms Sarah McColloch.
  • Jamieson (royal blue) - Bishop Hamish Jamieson, Bishop of Bunbury, 1984 - 1999. House Coordinator is Mr Michael Fic.
  • Rose (red) - Dr Brennan Rose, Foundation Chairman of the school council, 1991 - 1992. House Coordinator is Mrs Jenny Crutchet.


[edit] External Links

Official Website