The Associated Schools

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Formation1956
HeadquartersBrisbane, Queensland
Members14 schools
Official language
English
The Associated Schools
Formation1956
HeadquartersBrisbane, Queensland
Members14 schools
Official language
English
Websitetheassociatedschools.com.au

The Associated Schools (TAS) is an incorporated body involving fourteen co-educational independent Queensland secondary schools in a variety of sporting and cultural activities established in 1956 following the disbanded Metropolitan Secondary School Sports Association in 1955, which had been established in 1950.[1]

The member schools currently participate in one of two competition divisions; The Associated Schools, and the Greater Brisbane Conference.[1]

Member school Location Enrolment[2] Year founded Denomin­ation Gender(s) Day/
boarding
Entered
competition
School colours
The Associated Schools
Cannon Hill Anglican College Cannon Hill 1,230 1989 Anglican Boys & Girls Day 2000 Red, royal blue and white
   
Canterbury College Waterford 1,252 1987 Anglican Boys & Girls Day 1991 Red, navy blue and white
   
St John's Anglican College Forest Lake 1,000 1994 Anglican Boys & Girls Day 2000 Red, navy blue and white
   
John Paul College Daisy Hill 1,634 1982 Ecumenical Boys & Girls Day & Boarding 1983 Burgundy & light blue
  
Ormiston College Ormiston 1,331 1988 Non-denomin­ational Boys & Girls Day 1996 Maroon and light blue
  
St Columban's College Caboolture 1,022 1928 Catholic Boys & Girls Day 1956 Navy blue and gold
  
St Paul's School Bald Hills 1,212 1961 Anglican Boys & Girls Day 1962 Cardinal red & bottle green
  
West Moreton Anglican College Karrabin 1,395 1993 Anglican Boys & Girls Day 2000 Navy blue, rust and gold
   
Greater Brisbane Conference
Faith Lutheran College, Redlands Thornlands 698 2000 Lutheran Boys & Girls Day 2009 Light blue, navy blue and gold
   
Faith Lutheran College, Plainland Plainland 689 2000 Lutheran Boys & Girls Day 2009 Light blue, navy blue and gold
   
Redeemer Lutheran College Rochedale 1009 1980 Lutheran Boys & Girls Day 1983 Sky and royal blue
  
Rivermount College Yatala 926 1992 Non-denomin­ational Boys & Girls Day 2000 Navy blue, green and gold
   
Sheldon College Sheldon 1,021 1997 Non-denomin­ational Boys & Girls Day 2016[3] Navy, sky and white
   
Springfield Anglican College Springfield 600 1998 Anglican Boys & Girls Day 2004 Red, navy blue and white
   
Former Member Schools
De La Salle College (Southern Cross Catholic College) Scarborough 619 1955 Catholic Boys Day 1961–1994 Blue, gold, and red
   
Iona College Wynnum West 1,300 1958 Catholic Boys Day 1985–1998 Black and white
  
Loreto College Coorparoo 710 1928 Catholic Girls Day 2000–2008 Blue and gold
  
Marist College Ashgrove Ashgrove 1,474 1940 Catholic Boys Day & Boarding 1956–1998 Blue and gold
  
Marist College Rosalie (Closed 2008) Paddington 250 1929 Catholic Boys Day 1956–2008 Cerise and blue
  
Padua College Kedron 1,200 1956 Catholic Boys Day 1994–1998 Brown, grey, white and gold
    
St Edmund's College Ipswich 961 1892 Catholic Boys Day 1985–1998 Blue & white
  
St Laurence's College South Brisbane 1,375 1915 Catholic Boys Day 1956–1998 Black and gold
  
St Patrick's College Shorncliffe 960 1952 Catholic Boys Day 1956–1998 Green and gold
  
St Peters Lutheran College Indooroopilly 2,000 1945 Lutheran Boys & Girls Day & Boarding 1956–1998 Maroon and white
  
Stuartholme School Toowong 705 1920 Catholic Girls Day & Boarding 2000–2008 Red, gold and blue
   
Villanova College Coorparoo 1,128 1948 Catholic Boys Day 1956–1998 Green and gold
  
The Scots PGC College Warwick 450 1918 Uniting Church Boys & Girls Day & Boarding 2000–2012 Red, green and white
   

Sports

Apart from the core sports of Swimming, Cross-country and Athletics, all TAS sport is played on Saturdays over 3 trimesters. Each trimester is approximately nine weeks.

BoysGirlsCarnival
Trimester 1 Cricket
Volleyball
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Trimester 2 Rugby
Tennis
Hockey (Soccer in the GBC competition)
Netball
Cross Country
Trimester 3 Basketball
Soccer
Volleyball
Touch Football
Athletics

Championships

Swimming

Winning teams on aggregate points across all secondary school age groups for both boys and girls from 2000 onwards are listed below. The Associated Schools had blue and red conference divisions for co-educational carnivals from 2000 to 2013, and the higher blue division championship winners are listed for those years:[4][5]

Championships, 2000–present: Ormiston (8), St Paul's (8), John Paul (4).

Boys' swimming

Winning teams on aggregate points for all secondary school age groups from 1956 onwards are listed below. The Associated Schools had blue and red conference divisions for boys swimming from 1986 to 2013, and the higher blue division championship winners are listed for those years:[4][6]

Championships:

Girls' swimming

Winning teams on aggregate points for all secondary school age groups for The Associated Schools (2000 onwards) and the Independent Schools Association (1988–1999) are listed below. The Associated Schools had blue and red conference divisions for girls swimming from 2000 to 2013, and the higher blue division championship winners are listed for those years:[5]

Championships:


Athletics (track and field)

Winning teams on aggregate points across all secondary school age groups for both boys and girls from 2000 onwards are listed below. The Associated Schools had blue and red conference divisions for co-educational carnivals from 2000 to 2013, and the higher blue division championship winners are listed for those years:[7]

Championships, 2000–present: John Paul (13), Canterbury (2), St Columban's College (2), Ormiston (1).

Boys' athletics

Winning teams on aggregate points for all secondary school age groups from 1956 onwards are listed below. The Associated Schools had blue and red conference divisions for boys track and field from 1985 to 2013, and the higher blue division championship winners are listed for those years:[7][6]

Championships:

Girls' athletics

Winning teams on aggregate points for all secondary school age groups from 2000 onwards are listed below. The Associated Schools had blue and red conference divisions for girls track and field from 2000 to 2013, and the higher blue division championship winners are listed for those years:

Championships, 2000–present: Canterbury (3), St Columban's (1), West Moreton (1).

Boys' premierships

First XV Rugby

List of First XV premiers since 1956 are listed below. The Associated Schools had blue and red conference divisions from 1985 to 2013, and the higher blue division premiership winners are listed for those years:[6][15]

Premierships:

indicates shared premiership for the year.

First VI Volleyball

List of First VI premiers since 1956 are listed below. The Associated Schools had blue and red conference divisions from 1985 to 2013, and the higher blue division premiership winners are listed for those years:[6][18]

Premierships:

indicates shared premiership for the year.

First XI Football

List of First XI premiers since 1956 are listed below. The Associated Schools had blue and red conference divisions from 1985 to 2013, and the higher blue division premiership winners are listed for those years:[6][19]

Premierships:

indicates shared premiership for the year.

First XI Cricket

List of First XI premiers since 1956 are listed below. The Associated Schools had blue and red conference divisions from 1985 to 2013, and the higher blue division premiership winners are listed for those years:[6][20]

Premierships:

Girls' premierships

Notes

References

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