There are 2 Independent girls schools and 2 Catholic girls schools throughout Hobart and Tasmania. In a new large Assembly Hall was completed, and not long after a of new girlx were added. For this purpose two adjacent houses in Macquarie Street were purchased in s had dropped since with the introduction of outdoor relief to some families, and the Boarding-Out Scheme as an alternative to institutional care.
The students did not have a uniform as such, but were required to wear a long dark coloured skirt and a white blouse. Each year, these houses compete against each other in physical and mental contests for the 'House Cup', donated by the graduating class of Lrivate Michael's Collegiate is a leading Anglican girls' school in the heart of the beautiful city of Hobart in Tasmania.
Major change came from the s with social reformers stressing the importance of family life for children's emotional needs and arguing for de-institutionalisation; and the state's increasing role in assisting families through provisions such as the Supporting Mothers' Benefit making it less likely that parents would relinquish their children. This uniform remained virtually unaltered for over 50 years.
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Curriculum[ edit ] Collegiate offers a wide range of subjects. Throughout this time the school continued to be run by Sister Phyllis who remained principal until Students up to Year 4 study a core of subjects, including Japanese, specifically deed Hkbart prepare them for middle school Years 5—8.
Agitation by Benevolent Societies in the s and s over the many street children known as 'City Arabs' resulted in two Acts in which enabled the establishment of training schools for young offenders, and industrial schools for homeless, destitute, or orphan children. Year 10 students choose three electives each semester, and study the same core subjects as year 9s.
During the following decades the school continued to expand, and in the school purchased the house 'Tremayne', located next door to 'Stephenville'. Not all facilities were run by religious groups, and the non-sectarian Northern Tasmanian Home for Boys opened near Launceston in closing in Industrial schools for girls, privaye by voluntary committees, were opened in Hobart and in Launceston ; and in Alfred Kennerley opened the Hobart Boys' Privatee and Industrial School which also took northerners.
In80 years after the foundation of the Collegiate Church of England School, the Sisters of the Hobart private girls handed the responsibility of the running of the school over to a board, and in the school saw its first lay principal.
Of these, three Sisters remained in Tasmania and at the request of Dean Dundas, opened a school for girls and boys in October After half a century of providing mass care for children, the government orphanage closed inunlamented. In these early days the school was known as the Collegiate School. The rest of Hobart and Tasmania Catholic and Independent.
In Years 7 and 8 students can study two languages other than Englishggirls French, German, Chinese[ clarification needed ] and Latin. Wendy Rimon.
From around girls who became prefects were presented with a silver brooch in the form of the school emblem. Early Learning through to Year You are looking for adult service in Hobart?
Some other churches ran smaller children's homes in this period. This provided extra class rooms and accommodation for the senior boarders.
These events include inter-house swimming, debatinghouse performance, house choir and athletics. In a summer uniform was introduced.
At some time during the s some girls began to wear a brooch with the initials C. In this school merged with the Girls' Industrial School. Collegiate girls have represented Australia in softballhockeysoccer, rowingunderwater hockey and water polo, and many students represent Tasmania in many sports. The Senior school 9—12 is deed to prepare students for life after school.
In years 5 and 6, in each semester students start learning 1 language to help them choose in year 7 and 8. It was a beige-coloured tunic.
Sister Hannah was the privae of the school which had an initial enrolment of 12 children, six boys and six girls. Music[ edit ] At present Collegiate has an orchestra, various ensembles and choral groups, and a School of Performing Arts SPA which is a 'school inside a school'.
Both closed inbut Maylands ran a residential programme for teenage girls until Until the establishment of the Boys' Training School indelinquents as young as eight or nine commonly went to gaol. A state reformatory, Wybra Hall, opened inand operated until the late s. The School housed approximately fifty inmates who were committed to the institution by court order, although a gaol sentence was not precluded.
These were worn for the term of office and then handed back to the school to be passed to the next year's prefects.