Launceston College, Tasmania Explained

See also: Launceston College (Cornwall).

Launceston College
Established:
as Launceston State High School
Status:Open
Oversight:Office of Tasmanian Assessment, Standards & Certification
District:Northern
Grades Label:Years
Principal:Vicki Mackrill
Enrolment:~1,200[1]
Enrolment As Of:2022
Teaching Staff:96.4 FTE (2019)
Colours:Black and gold
Streetaddress:107–119 Paterson Street
Country:Australia
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Designation1 Offname:Launceston College and former Female Factory and Gaol, 107–119 Paterson Street, and part of Paterson Street, Launceston
Designation1 Number:11,010

Launceston College is a government comprehensive senior secondary school located in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. Established in 1913 as the Launceston State High School and subsequently known as Launceston College, the college caters for approximately 1,200 students in Years 11 and 12,[2] and an optional Year 13.[3] The college is administered by the Tasmanian Department for Education, Children and Young People.

In 2019 student enrolments were 1,430.[1] The college principal is Vicki Mackrill.[4] The college has an International Student Program.[5]

Facilities

The college is located on a site that was the location of the former Launceston Female Factory and Gaol, built in 1834,[6] and is listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register.[7] Originally named Launceston State High School, the college became Launceston Matriculation College in 1967,[8] and subsequently Launceston Community College to reflect its broader academic curriculum and vocational influence, and then Launceston College.

The campus stretches over two city blocks[9] and incorporates a gymnasium complex including a swimming pool with sauna and spa, two basketball courts, rock climbing wall, full weights gym and squash courts.[10] It has a commercial equipped training restaurant, an FM radio station, automotive workshop and television studio. The Launceston College on air radio station (LCFM) can be found on the FM frequency of 87.8[11] and is also streamed to the web.

Co-curricular activities

The college also offers the yearly opportunity to students to be involved in stage productions. Since 2008, the college has presented Rent (Schools Edition), Grease, Flashdance, Matilda, In the Heights, Rock of Ages, Bring It On, Aida, the remake of Footloose, Hairspray, and Seussical. Earlier productions have been Chess, Mechanics of Love, Copacabana, Cinderocka, Jesus Christ Superstar, Footloose, Grease, Hair, High School Musical, All Shook Up, Disco Inferno, and Back To The 80s.

The school also offers overseas travel opportunities.

Publications

The college has produced several publications since 1913, such as:

Headmasters and principals

Launceston State High School

TenureHeadmaster
1913–1928Raymond Orlando Maurice Miller(R. O. M. Miller)
1929–1931Harry Vernard Biggins
1932–1938Archibald L. Meston(A. L. Meston)
1939–1952William Carl Morris(W. C. Morris)
1953–1966L. E. Amos

The High School's alumni include Dora Turner who had a school named after her.

Launceston Matriculation College

TenurePrincipal
1967L. E. Amos
1968–1969J. Woodruf
1970–1979K. J. Walker

Launceston College

TenurePrincipal
1987–1989Alf L. Crawford
1990–1996Col S. Lane
1997–2001Graham Spreight
2002–2017Keith Wenn
2018–presentVicki Mackrill

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Launceston College, Launceston, TAS: School profile . My School . . 2022 . 22 May 2023 .
  2. Web site: 2022 . Launceston College . 22 April 2023 . My School.
  3. Web site: Secretary's Instruction : No 1 for Attending State School After Compulsory Education (Year 13 Enrolment).. 7 February 2021. Tasmania Department of Education.
  4. Web site: Principal's Welcome Video - YouTube. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/150e4YvAwq4 . 2021-12-21 . live. 2021-02-07. www.youtube.com.
  5. Web site: Launceston College . International students . 2020-06-15 . n.d. . . en-AU.
  6. Web site: Frost, Lucy . Female Factories . The Companion to Tasmanian History . . 2006 . 16 October 2020.
  7. Web site: Launceston College and former Female Factory and Gaol, 107-119 Paterson Street, and part of Paterson Street, Launceston . Tasmanian Heritage Register: Permanent and Provisional Registrations . . 15 July 2020 . 16 October 2020 .
  8. Book: The history of the Launceston State High School, 1913-1966 and Launceston Matriculation College, 1967-1976. 1976. Launceston Matriculation College. Lord, Harold W., Launceston Matriculation College, Tasmania.. 0-9596125-0-5. Launceston, Tas.. 27631855.
  9. Web site: Launceston College . History and tradition . 2020-06-15 . n.d. . . en-AU.
  10. Web site: Launceston College . Facilities . n.d. . 2020-06-15 . . en-AU.
  11. Web site: LCFM. 2021-02-07. OnlineRadioBox.com. en.
  12. Web site: The Northern Churinga.. 2021-02-07. Libraries Tasmania.
  13. Web site: Churinga. 2021-02-07. Libraries Tasmania.
  14. Web site: Prospectus. 2021-02-07. Libraries Tasmania.
  15. Web site: LC in ... : Orientation Guide. 2021-02-07. Trove.
  16. Book: Woods. Patricia. Pattie. Ian. Lewis. Ros. One hundred years of excellence: Launceston High School to Launceston College 1913-2013. Foot and Playsted Pty.. 2013. 978-0-9876042-7-9. Launceston, Tasmania. 876873701.