Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc.

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Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc.


Formation 1918
Headquarters Queensland, Australia
Membership 9 member schools
Official languages English
Secretary General Mr. Drew Braban

The Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc. (GPS) was established in 1918 and involves a small number of boys secondary schools in a variety of sporting and cultural activities.

Contents

[edit] Schools

[edit] Current member schools

School Location Enrolment Founded Denomination Day/Boarding Year Entered
Competition*
School Colors
Anglican Church Grammar School East Brisbane 1,700 1912 Anglican Day & Boarding 1918 Blue & Grey
Brisbane Boys' College Toowong 1,600 1902 Presbyterian Day & Boarding 1918 Green, White & Black
Brisbane Grammar School Spring Hill 1,400 1868 Non-Denominational Day & Boarding 1918 Dark Blue & Light Blue
Brisbane State High School South Brisbane 1,900 1921 Secular Day 1930 Cerise & Navy Blue
Ipswich Grammar School Ipswich 1,000 1863 Non-Denominational Day & Boarding 1918 Red & White
St Joseph's College, Nudgee Boondall 1,470 1891 Catholic Day & Boarding 1918 Blue & White
St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace Spring Hill 1,240 1875 Catholic Day 1918 Red & Black
The Southport School Southport 1,200 1901 Anglican Day & Boarding 1920 Maroon, Navy & White
Toowoomba Grammar School Toowoomba 900 1875 Non-Denominational Day & Boarding 1920 Blue & Gold

[edit] Former member schools

[edit] Schools

School Location Enrolment Founded Denomination Day/Boarding School Colours
St Laurence's College South Brisbane 1375 1915 Roman Catholic Day Black & Gold

Compelled to leave the Association in the 1920s because it did not have a turf wicket and a football oval.

[edit] Sports

[edit] Rowing

Further information: Head of the River (Queensland)

[edit] Rugby

Year Premiership Winners
1918 Ipswich Grammar School
1919 Ipswich Grammar School
1920 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1921 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1922 The Southport School
1923 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1924 2-way tie between; St Joseph's Nudgee College and Toowoomba Grammar School
1925 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1926 The Southport School
1927 St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
1928 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1929 St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
1930 Toowoomba Grammar School
1931 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1932 2-way tie between; St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace and Toowoomba Grammar School
1933 The Southport School
1934 Ipswich Grammar School
1935 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1936 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1937 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1938 The Southport School
1939 Anglican Church Grammar School
1940 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1941 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1942 Official Competition Suspended
1943 Official Competition Suspended
1944 Official Competition Suspended
1945 Official Competition Suspended
1946 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1947 Brisbane State High School
1948 Toowoomba Grammar School
1949 Anglican Church Grammar School
1950 2-way tie between; Anglican Church Grammar School and St Joseph's Nudgee College
1951 Anglican Church Grammar School
1952 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1953 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1954 4-way tie between; St Joseph's Nudgee College, Anglican Church Grammar School, Toowoomba Grammar School and Brisbane Boys' College
1955 Anglican Church Grammar School
1956 3-way tie between; Brisbane Grammar School, Toowoomba Grammar School and St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
1957 Anglican Church Grammar School
1958 [Unknown]]
1959 Anglican Church Grammar School
1960 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1961 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1962 Anglican Church Grammar School
1963 Anglican Church Grammar School
1964 Brisbane State High School
1965 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1966 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1967 Anglican Church Grammar School
1968 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1969 Brisbane State High School
1970 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1971 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1972 Brisbane Grammar School
1973 2-way tie between; Brisbane Grammar School and Brisbane State High School
1974 2-way tie between; Brisbane State High School and Anglican Church Grammar School
1975 Brisbane State High School
1976 2-way tie between; Brisbane Grammar School and Brisbane State High School
1977 St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
1978 St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
1979 St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
1980 St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
1981 St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
1982 Anglican Church Grammar School
1983 Brisbane State High School
1984 Brisbane State High School
1985 Ipswich Grammar School
1986 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1987 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1988 Ipswich Grammar School
1989 Ipswich Grammar School
1990 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1991 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1992 2-way tie between; Brisbane Grammar School and Brisbane State High School
1993 2-way tie between; St. Joseph's Nudgee College and Brisbane State High School
1994 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1995 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1996 St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
1997 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1998 St Joseph's Nudgee College
1999 Anglican Church Grammar School
2000 St Joseph's Nudgee College
2001 The Southport School
2002 St Joseph's Nudgee College
2003 2-way tie between; Anglican Church Grammar School and The Southport School
2004 St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
2005 2-way tie between; Anglican Church Grammar School and Brisbane State High School
2006 The Southport School
2007 The Southport School

[edit] Other Current

  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Cricket
  • Cross Country
  • Rowing
  • Sailing
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Gymnastics

[edit] Former

  • Shooting

[edit] Academic Events

Students participate in academic related competitions, in both Chess and Debating.

[edit] Famous Alumni

Rugby Union Current Super 14 players

Rugby League

AFL

Soccer

  • Matt Mackay (BGS) Brisbane Strikers, Qld Roar
  • Jon Mckain (ACGS) Brisbane Strikers, FCU Politehnica Timişoara, Capped 12 times for the Qantas Socceroos
  • Lawrence Drake (IGS) Brisbane Strikers,Brisbane City
  • Reginald Davani (IGS) Auckland FC

Other

The Nurseries of Australian Rugby Gregory Terrace has provided more Australian Wallabies than any other school in Queensland.[citation needed] St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill in New South Wales has produced the most in Australia with 37, Gregory Terrace and Brisbane Grammar School sit second and third respectively.[citation needed]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  • T. Max Hawkins, The Queensland Great Public Schools - A History (Jacaranda Press, Brisbane, 1965).

[edit] External links


Members of The Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc., Australia

Anglican Church Grammar School | Brisbane Boys' College | Brisbane Grammar School | Brisbane State High School | Ipswich Grammar School | St Joseph's Nudgee College | St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace | The Southport School | Toowoomba Grammar School

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