The Hutchins School

The Hutchins School
Latin: Vivit Post Funera Virtus
Character Lives After Death
Location
Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Information
Type Independent, Single-sex & Boarding
Denomination Anglican
Established 1846
Chairman Lance Balcombe
Principal Warwick Dean
Vice principal Barrie Irons
Chaplain Rev. Matthew Gray
Employees ~120[3]
Enrolment ~1,000 (K-12)[1]
Colour(s) Magenta, Black & Gold[2]
              
Website

The Hutchins School is an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school for boys, located in Sandy Bay, a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Hutchins is the only K-12 boys' school in the state of Tasmania, and with a student population of approximately 1000, including 50 boarders, it is also one of the largest private schools in the state. Established in 1846, the school is the oldest continually running school in Australia.

Hutchins is member of the Association of Independent Schools of Tasmania,[4] the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA),[5] and a founder-member of the International Coalition of Boys' Schools.[1] The Principal is a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia.[6]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Hutchins School". International Boys' Schools Coalition. 2007. http://www.boysschoolscoalition.org/page.cfm?p=135&start=1. Retrieved 2007-09-06. 
  2. ^ "School Uniforms". Australian Enrolments. The Hutchins School. August 2006. http://www.hutchins.tas.edu.au/main.aspx?pid=39. Retrieved 2007-10-14. 
  3. ^ "Positions of Employment". The Hutchins School. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. http://web.archive.org/web/20070929074211/http://www.hutchins.tas.edu.au/main.aspx?pid=9. Retrieved 2007-09-06. 
  4. ^ "The Hutchins School". Association of Independent Schools of Tasmania. http://www.aist.tas.edu.au/schools/the_hutchins.htm. Retrieved 2007-09-06. 
  5. ^ "JSHAA Tasmanian Directory of Members". Junior School Heads' Association of Australia. 2007. http://homepage.mac.com/jshaatas/tas/index.htm. Retrieved 2007-09-06. 
  6. ^ "AHISA Schools: Tasmania". Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia. April 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-08-29. http://web.archive.org/web/20070829152657/http://www.ahisa.com.au/Display.aspx?tabid=2234. Retrieved 2007-09-06. 

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