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College was no longer simply a place to prepare for tertiary study. Another significant change that Lee-Archer had to accommodate was the introduction in the early 1990s of a new Tasmanian Department of Education Staffing Policy. Under this policy staff appointments were reviewed every five years. Staff working in isolated or 'difficult to staff' schools were assured that requests for transfer would be approved at review time. This coincided with an increase in college teaching load implemented as part of the state government response to the Cresap Report (1990). The result was a period of rapid staff changes in a college which until then had enjoyed a high degree of stability.
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lost "60%". In 1980 The Don College combined with the Devonport Technical College and Mersey-Leven Adult Education to become the Devon Community College. The new college was managed by a board consisting of the principals of the three component institutions. The community college concept failed to gain wide enough support and a change of government finally saw the Devon Community College disbanded back to its component parts in 1982.
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There were now two separate administrative structures in place, with John Thompson appointed as acting principal of the Tasmanian Academy (Don Campus) and Michelle Best appointed as campus leader for the Polytechnic (Don Campus). After two years it was judged that this model, with two institutions on
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Seeing the need to provide for a wider range of students Lee-Archer began to plan for the introduction of Australian Vocational Training Scheme (AVTS) courses. These were nationally accredited courses in vocational areas such as retail and trades. Through 1995 - 1997 these courses gradually grew. Don
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which delivered vocational (VET) courses, and the Don Campus of the Tasmanian Academy which delivered TCE courses. The staff on site were divided into 'Polytechnic' and 'Academy'. There were also staff movements as some staff were exchanged with the other Polytechnic campus in Valley Road Devonport.
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During the late 1970s the Tasmanian Government developed proposals to amalgamate secondary colleges with the technical colleges (TAFE) and Adult Education to form Community Colleges. This proposal resonated with Bailey's vision of providing further education to a wider section of the community, the
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Bailey retired in 1991, and in 1992 John Lee-Archer took over as principal. At this time public education in Tasmania commenced a period of rapid and significant change. It fell to Lee-Archer to carry the college through this. Lee-Archer's style of leadership has been described as more traditional
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There are no compulsory subjects, although students are encouraged to enroll in a literacy and a numeracy subject to satisfy the requirements of the Tasmanian Certificate of Education. All students are also required to attend Career and Life Planning classes, which cover a range of topics such as
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Thompson was made permanent principal in 2010, and once the college had settled back to a single institution in 2011 his challenge was to rebuild and sustain the college ethos in a college which is much larger and more diverse than the one Bailey knew. Changing government policy on education has
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In 2004-5 the secondary curriculum framework was developed in collaboration with all government and non-government schools. By the end of 2005 Tasmania had, for the first time ever, an inclusive, values based framework for senior secondary education with clearly articulated purposes and outcomes.
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TASC courses available at the college include Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Science, Mathematics, Languages, Media Production, Humanities, and many more. Upon successful completion of the equivalent of 8 TASC subjects, including literacy, numeracy and ICT, students are awarded the Tasmanian
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hierarchical than Bailey's. Certainly Lee-Archer needed to run a tighter ship and reign in the freedom that Bailey had allowed staff. Changes were coming which would require all staff to work as a tighter team and work towards collective goals rather than individual ones.
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In March 2016 the Minister for Education announced that secondary schools in the Devonport area would offer Years 11 and 12 courses from 2017. This announcement ended Don College's monopoly on state funded senior secondary education in Devonport.
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Classes commence at 8:35 am and finish at 3:25. The day consists of 4 teaching blocks of approximately 90 minutes. Students on a full load will attend 12 - 14 lessons each week. The remaining time is set aside for free study and tutorials.
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Once again Don College faced significant structural change with new and untried leadership when in 2009 the Tasmanian government restructured secondary colleges and the Don College became known as the Don Campus of the
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Lee-Archer was seconded to work on this project and Don College was a leader in its implementation on his return in 2006. Lee-Archer left the college in 2008 to take a senior position in the new Tasmanian Academy.
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one campus, had not worked. The college was restructured back to a single college and renamed Don College, with Thompson as the principal. Don has, however, continued to offer vocational certificate courses.
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VET subjects include hospitality, automotive, animal studies, hair and beauty, retail etc. Students completing these courses receive the relevant certificate or statement of attainment.
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The subjects that are taught at Don College fall within either the curriculum of the Office of Tasmanian Assessment, Standards & Certification (TASC), or
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Bailey did not see a school as a place where students were controlled. He believed that students should be guided and given a safe place to make mistakes.
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The Don College also has a transition education program for students with learning disabilities. This focuses on life skills and independence.
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The first principal of the Don College was Thomas Bailey. Bailey was renowned for his progressive view of education.
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and enjoys views over the river and surrounding forest reserve. The college caters for approximately 800 students in
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A full-time course consists of four TASC subjects per year, or one VET subject and two TASC subjects per year.
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A Block is the administration block with the main office as well as the lockers. It connects B and E blocks
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Don College, originally Devonport Matriculation College, commenced in temporary classrooms behind
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The Don College has a tradition of biennial musical productions, some of which include:
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Terrapins (prefabricated classrooms) contains English, transition education and health
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was introduced to Years 11 and 12. This involved the introduction of an entirely new
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In 2023 student enrolments were 777. The principal, since 2010, is John Thompson.
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study skills, ICT skills, career planning, further education opportunities, etc.
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B Block contains Science, computer labs, Mathematics and Languages
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C Block contains MDT, Graphic Design, Media and Computer Science
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also continued to provide a turbulent leadership environment.
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Office of Tasmanian Assessment, Standards & Certification
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From pillar to post: a history of the Don College 1973–1997
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MPC contains the Gym, weight training room, Drama and Dance
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E Block contains the library, the common rooms and music
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The Don College

Devonport
North-western
Tasmania
Coordinates
41°10′03″S 146°20′00″E / 41.1675°S 146.3332°E / -41.1675; 146.3332
Government
comprehensive
senior college
Tasmanian Department of Education
FTE
11
12
Regional
doncollege.education.tas.edu.au
government
comprehensive
senior secondary
Devonport
north-western coast
Tasmania
Don River
Years 11
12
Tasmanian Department of Education
Penguin
Deloraine
Devonport High School
Neil Batt

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