Hawker College Explained

Hawker College
Motto:A Community of Learning
Streetaddress:Murranji Street, Hawker
City:Canberra
State:Australian Capital Territory
Postcode:2614
Country:Australia
Schooltype:College
Principal:Lyndall Henman
Grades:11 and 12
Enrolment:Non-selective
Colours:Navy blue, teal
Website:http://www.hawkerc.act.edu.au/
Campus:Urban

Hawker College is a senior secondary college in Hawker, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra. It caters to students completing their final two years of secondary education, and offers a wide range of curriculum choices.

Established in 1976, Hawker has a non-selective enrolment policy and caters for students from year 11 through to year 12.

History

Hawker College is located on the site of the original Kama Homestead.[1]

Construction of Hawker College, which was undertaken at a cost of $3.3 million by Jennings Industries Ltd, began in January 1973 and was completed in December 1975.[2] The college was formed shortly after the ACT Government developed its own education system—the new system meant that public high schools would only teach from grade 7 to 10, and that grades 11 and 12 would be completed at a separate college. Hawker was established and enrolled its first students in 1976 and the school's first Year 12 Certificates were presented in December 1977.[3]

Campus

The college campus is located in the suburb of Hawker, Canberra. The campus is in close proximity to public ovals and local shops Faculties of the college include: library, visual and performing arts studio, professional theatre, media facilities, information technology facilities, gymnasium, fully equipped training restaurant and kitchen, training coffee shop, sports oval, tennis courts, modern laboratories and science facilities, design drawing facilities, fully equipped wood area for furniture and construction and cafeteria.

Principals

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oswald Henry Dixon.
  2. News: College handed over. 19 December 1975. 3. The Canberra Times.
  3. News: First Hawker graduates. 14 December 1977. 9. The Canberra Times.
  4. News: Hawker has fine record. 17 November 1987. 31. The Canberra Times.