Gawler and District College explained

Gawler and District College
Motto:A history of achievement. A future of potential.
Established:
  • 1907 (Gawler High School)
  • 1952 (Evanston Primary School)
  • 2013 (Gawler and District College)
Type:Public early learning centre and primary and secondary school
Principal:Angie Michael
City:Evanston
State:South Australia
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-34.6195°N 138.738°W
Enrolment:1,145
Enrolment As Of:2014[1]

Gawler and District College is a public early learning centre and primary and secondary school located in the suburb of Evanston on the southern side of Gawler, north of the city centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. The college offers education from birth to year 12.

History

Gawler and District College was created in 2013 through combining the Gawler High School, Evanston Primary School and Evanston Preschool into one site, the site formerly occupied by the high school.

Gawler High School was a secondary public school located in Evanston, South Australia. The school was founded in 1907 as the Gawler School of Mines. It moved to a site on Lyndoch Road in Gawler East in 1915, and moved to the Evanston site in the 1960s.[2] (with the motto, Vade ad Formicam), making it the oldest school in the area. The last principal of Gawler High School was Mr. Greg Harvey[3] who succeeded Sandra Lowery, who left the school at the end of the 2007 school year, ending her 15 years as headmistress. Gawler High School had some 800 pupils as of 2009, ranging from educational year groups eight to twelve.

Evanston Primary School was founded in the 1950s as the suburb of Evanston was growing. It was located facing Para Road behind the Gawler High School.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annual Report 2014 . Gawler & District College B-12 . Andrew Dickinson . 27 July 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160312113506/http://www.gdc.sa.edu.au/docs/Reports/0774_Gawler%20District%20B-12_School%20Annual%20Report%202014.pdf . 12 March 2016 . dead .
  2. Web site: History . Gawler High School . 28 July 2016.
  3. Web site: Gawler High School 2009 Annual Report. 25 August 2010. 2009. Gawler High School. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110218075600/http://www.gawlerhs.sa.edu.au/downloads/2009%20annual%20report.pdf. 18 February 2011.
  4. Web site: Gawler and District College . 2023-08-04 . South Australian Government Schools . en-AU.
  5. Book: Male, Andrew . Other Times: The Life and Work of Max Fatchen . Wakefield Press . 1997 . 1-86254-383-6 . 39.