New Town High School (Tasmania)

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Coordinates42°51′04″S 147°18′08″E / 42.85111°S 147.30222°E / -42.85111; 147.30222
MottoWe build for the future
Established1919
as Hobart Junior Technical College
New Town High School
Location

Australia
Coordinates42°51′04″S 147°18′08″E / 42.85111°S 147.30222°E / -42.85111; 147.30222
Information
TypeGovernment comprehensive junior secondary school
MottoWe build for the future
Established1919
as Hobart Junior Technical College
StatusClosed
Closed2021
School districtSouthern
Educational authorityTasmanian Department of Education
OversightOffice of Tasmanian Assessment, Standards & Certification
PrincipalShane Fuller
Teaching staff50.8 FTE (2019)[1]
Years7-12
Gender
Enrolment698[1] (2019)
Campus typeSuburban
Houses
  • Dechaineux
  • Ellis
  • Hunter
  • Jarvis
ColoursBlue and yellow   
AffiliationHobart City Partnership Schools
Websitenewtownhigh.tas.edu.au (archived)

New Town High School was a government comprehensive junior secondary school for boys (in Years 7 and 8) and co-educational (from Years 9 to 12). The school is located in New Town, a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Established in 1919, the school caters for approximately 700 students from Years 7 to 12. The school is administered by the Tasmanian Department of Education.

In 2019 student enrolments were 698.[1] The school principal is Shane Fuller.

It was merged with Ogilvie High School to form Hobart City High School from the 2022 school year. The New Town High School site is referred to as the New Town Campus of the new school.

Established in 1919 as Hobart Junior Technical College and renamed as Hobart Technical High School in 1950, the adopted its current name, New Town High School in 1961. Together with the girls-only Ogilvie High School and co-educational Elizabeth College, New Town High School is a member of Hobart City Partnership Schools, that delivers learning to over 2,000 students across the three campuses.[2]

Houses

New Town High has four houses; Dechaineux, Ellis, Hunter and Jarvis, which all compete against each other to win the Cosgrove Shield (for sporting achievement), the David Close Shield (for academic achievement) and the Making a Difference Shield (for sustainability).

New Town High School houses
House name Colour Mascot
Dechaineux Blue Warship
Ellis Red Eagle
Hunter Green Warrior
Jarvis Yellow Jaguar

Cosgrove Shield

The Cosgrove is named after Sir Robert Cosgrove, who laid the foundation for the current facilities at Midwood Street. The shield is the most prestigious prize awarded to the houses. Each house is allotted points (four for first; one for last) for each of the four sporting carnivals (Swimming, Winter House Sports, Cross Country and Athletics), with the house with the highest number of points winning the shield for that year.

Notable alumni

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