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Launceston Church Grammar School

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named in honour of former headmaster, Mr Norman Roff. The large number of boarders at the Senior School in 1961 made it necessary to introduce another house for purposes of administration. This was Fraser House and was named in honour of the late Mr Hugh Fraser MBE, who had been actively associated with the school for fifty-six years. Fraser House ceased operation in 1970 until 1997. In 1998, under headmaster Mr. Peter Welch, the boarding house was renamed Hawkes House and two new day houses were created; Fraser House and Savigny House. In 2001 Hawkes House discontinued as an entity for house competition and the boarders were reallocated across the five other houses. The name Hawkes is retained as the name of the boarding house.
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Vernon Jones. Although the school by now had built its own chapel, history records that "the final Centenary celebration was a church service held in the original church which School members attended, and two hundred present scholars and two hundred and fifty Old Boys lined up outside the old School in Elizabeth Street and marched to St John's Church, as Grammar boys had done for so many years." This was an emotional occasion for many Old Boys as they relived their youth, and the bishop gave an inspiring address to the congregation of a thousand, telling them they must develop international fellowship.
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Wilkinson. In 1921, Charlie Irvine, daughter of the Matron, Mrs Irvine, also attended the school. In 1983 Grammar amalgamated with the Broadland House Church of England Girls' Grammar School. Broadland House itself beginning in the 1840s. Broadland House is honoured with a memorial window in St John's Church.
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Alumni of the Launceston Church Grammar School (and its predecessors) are known as Old Launcestonians. All students who have attended Launceston Grammar automatically become members of the Old Launcestonians' Association (OLA), the organisation which represents former scholars of the school. Grade 12
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The past 50 years have brought further major milestones for the school. One was the move to co-education in 1972. Although 100 years before, in 1872, two girls Edith Savigny and Mary Archer both attended Grammar for several years. In 1899, the enrolment was recorded as 150 boys and one girl – Joyce
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was inaugurated by the headmaster, the Revd John Bethune. Four houses were created and named in honour of the Revd William Savigny, the Revd Christopher Wilkinson and Mr Harry Gillett, former headmasters; and Mr William Hawkes, a generous benefactor. In 1959, an additional day house was formed and
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The school community suffered deeply during the war years as students served their country, many making the ultimate sacrifice. Headmaster, Captain Norman Roff was amongst those killed in World War II action. The next major milestone for the school was its centenary in 1946 under Headmaster Harold
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In 1896, Launceston Church Grammar School celebrated its 50th year under the headmasters the Revd Christopher Wilkinson and Mr Harry Gillett with a jubilee service at St John's and a grand ceremony in the Albert Hall. By 1920 the school had outgrown its site, and in 1924 its ninth headmaster, John
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An independent school known as Launceston High School existed from 1884 until 1912. It was founded by Edward Alleyne Nathan, who had been a teacher at Launceston Church Grammar School. This school was established at Milton Hall in Frederick Street, Launceston. Nathan remained as headmaster of the
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On 15 June 1846, the school was founded and Henry Plow Kane was chosen as its founding headmaster. The school began in temporary premises on the North-East corner of George and Elizabeth Streets, but soon after commenced building on the site immediately behind St John's Church. And so began an
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school until 1899, when he was succeeded by R. Ernest Smith. Launceston High School eventually merged with Launceston Church Grammar School. The alumni of both schools held joint reunions as the Old Launcestonians' Association after the schools merger.
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On the day after Grammar opened its doors, 24 boys of varying ages were enrolled and Launceston was described as "a small town with a population of about 8000 people and the town was little more than a scattered village." In 1848 the visitor, the first
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Several exchanges also take place during the year, to countries including England, the United States, Germany and Japan. The school is, in turn, visited each year by three international schools, six mainland schools, and four other Tasmanian schools.
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One of the Launceston Church Grammar School's aims is to provide a globally relevant education. As such, the school is home to many international students, and has formed international links with countries including:
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Bethune, presided over the only major move in the school's history when it went from Elizabeth Street to a new 25-acre site on Stephenson's Farm in Mowbray – purchased for 2,000 pounds.
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valedicts are awarded life membership of the OLA, and honorary membership is bestowed upon all staff members who serve 10 years or more.
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reported that Launceston Grammar ranked equal tenth among Australian schools based on the number of alumni who had received a top
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Rowing Eight (18) – 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1925, 1936, 1938, 1946, 1947, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1963, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
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The hard copy article also published a table of the schools which were ranked in the top ten places, as follows:
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The Junior Campus is located at the old Broadland House site on the corner of Lyttleton Street and Elphin Road,
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At the beginning of 1924, Launceston Grammar moved to the campus at Mowbray Heights. With new quarters, the
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Launceston Grammar is affiliated with Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA), the
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enduring and close relationship between St John's Church and the Launceston Church Grammar School.
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Although founded in 1846, the present school was formed in 1936 from the amalgamation of the boys'
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In 1884 the new headmaster was Arthur Hammerton Champion. He had just married Mary the sister of
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The school is widely regarded as one of Australia's most prestigious schools: from 2001 to 2004
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listed Launceston Church Grammar School among the top ten schools in the country, and in 2010
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for student numbers, the three being the only large-scale private schools in Launceston.
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Collectable Australian School Cigarette card featuring the school colours & crest,
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Swimming (12) – 1962, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
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Blue, black and white: the history of the Launceston Church Grammar School, 1846–1996
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Years in operation: 1924–1996 (as Hawkes-Savigny), 1997–present (as Savigny)
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Launceston Church Grammar School has won the following SATIS premierships.
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Years in operation: 1924–1996 (as Hawkes-Savigny), 1997–present (as Hawkes)
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Motto: "Sans Peur et Sans Reproche" (Without fear and without reproach)
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Named after: Mr Hugh Fraser MBE, Acting Headmaster from 1928 to 1929
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The school's past and present sister and brother schools include
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who would become a factory inspector in Britain and Australia,
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Softball (8) – 1982, 1989, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2015, 2016
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Junior School Heads Association of Australia Member Schools
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Named after: Revd Christopher Wilkinson, former headmaster
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Motto: "Per Proelia Ad Gloriam" (Through battle to glory)
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Broadland House Church of England Girls' Grammar School
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Tennis (7) – 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1990, 1997, 1999
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Motto: "Meliora Sequamur" (Let us seek better things)
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Launceston Church Grammar School is a member of the
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Named after: Revd William Savigny, former headmaster
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Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools
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Launceston
Tasmania
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41Β°24β€²29β€³S 147Β°7β€²39β€³E / 41.40806Β°S 147.12750Β°E / -41.40806; 147.12750
Independent
co-educational
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Latin
Anglican
Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools
www.lcgs.tas.edu.au
Anglican
co-educational
private school
Launceston
Tasmania
Christ College, Tasmania
University of Tasmania
Independent Primary School Heads of Australia
Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools
Scotch Oakburn College
St Patrick's College, Launceston
The Australian
The Age
Order of Australia


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