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Cosgrove High School
School in Tasmania, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cosgrove High School is a government co-educational comprehensive junior secondary school located in Glenorchy, a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Established in 1951 and named in honour of Sir Robert Cosgrove,[2] the school caters for approximately 200 students from Years 7 to 10. The school is administered by the Tasmanian Department of Education.[3]
In 2019 student enrolments were 183.[1] The school principal is Andrew Woodham.
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History
Established in 1951 as the Robert Cosgrove Modern School,[4] in 1962 the school's name was changed to the Robert Cosgrove High School,[5] and in 1968 changed to its current name, Cosgrove High School.
In November 2020, a fire broke out in one of the buildings which hosted Year 9 and 10 students, as well as staff offices. All students were temporarily relocated to Claremont College for two weeks as repairs were being done. Two teenagers were charged with arson in response.[6]
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Houses
Cosgrove High School has four houses:[7]
- Barton, named after Edmund Barton
- Deakin, named after Alfred Deakin
- Hughes, named after Billy Hughes
- Parkes, named after Henry Parkes
Notable alumni
- Scott Bacon, a former politician who represented the electorates of Denison and then Clark in the Tasmanian House of Assembly as a member of the Labor Party[8]
- Julie Collins, federal politician representing Franklin.[9]
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