Queensland Girls' Secondary Schools Sports Association | |
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Formation | 1908 |
Headquarters | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Membership | 10 member schools |
Official languages | English |
Website | sportingpulse.com/assoc_page |
The Queensland Girls' Secondary Schools Sports Association Inc (QGSSSA) is a sporting association for girls from eight private girls' schools, one co-educational private school, and one co-educational public school, based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Established in 1908 as the Secondary Schools Sports Association,[1] inter-school competition first commenced in 1909 in the sports of Swimming, Tennis and Basket Ball. Competition is presently offered to, and organised for, girls from Years 8 to 12.
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The Sports Association of Secondary Schools of Queensland, was formed in 1908, with three members: Brisbane Girls Grammar School, The Brisbane High School for Girls (now Somerville House) and Eton High School (now St Margaret's Anglican Girls School). There is some evidence to suggest that Moreton Bay College may also have participated in sporting competitions in the early years.[1] The association had been initiated by Constance Harker, co-Principal of Somerville House,[2] and its aim was to "promote a friendly spirit between schools and at the same time deepen and strengthen the loyalty of individual girls to their own school".[1]
Ipswich Girls' Grammar School and St Hilda's School joined the Association in 1911, followed by the Brisbane State High School in 1921, St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School in 1939, Clayfield College in 1941, Moreton Bay College in 1945, and St Peters Lutheran College in 1946. Several other schools have also been members of the QGSSSA at some time, – Girton College Toowoomba, Commercial State High School, University High School, Wynnum High School and Technical College.[1]
School | Location | Enrolment | Founded | Denomination | Day/Boarding | Year Entered Competition |
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Brisbane Girls Grammar School | Spring Hill | ~1,150[3] | 1875[4] | Non-Denominational | Day | 1908[1] | |
Brisbane State High School | South Brisbane | ~1,900 | 1921 | Secular | Day | 1921[1] | |
Clayfield College | Clayfield | ~945[5] | 1931[6] | Uniting Church | Day & Boarding | 1941[1] | |
Ipswich Girls' Grammar School | Ipswich | ~860 | 1892[7] | Non-Denominational | Day & Boarding | 1911[1] | |
Moreton Bay College | Manly West | ~1,137[8] | 1901[9] | Uniting Church | Day | 1945[1] | |
St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School | Corinda | ~857[10] | 1929 | Anglican | Day | 1939[1] | |
St Hilda's School | Southport | ~1,188[11] | 1912 | Anglican | Day & Boarding | 1911[1] | |
St Margaret's Anglican Girls School | Ascot | ~900[12] | 1895[10] | Anglican | Day & Boarding | 1908[1] | |
St Peters Lutheran College | Indooroopilly | ~1,990[13] | 1945 | Lutheran | Day & Boarding | 1946[1] | |
Somerville House | South Brisbane | ~1,200[14] | 1899[15] | Uniting Church | Day & Boarding | 1908[1] |
(N.B. Years of participation in the QGSSSA in brackets.)
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