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The Hutchins School is an Anglican day and boarding school for boys from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 all on one campus. Established in 1846, Hutchins has a long tradition of developing people of character with a firm focus on the wellbeing of all our students.
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The Hutchins School is an Anglican, day and boarding school for boys from pre-kindergarten to Year 12 in Hobart, Tasmania. Established in 1846, Hutchins is one of the oldest continually operating schools in Australia.
The Hutchins School is an Anglican day and boarding school for boys from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12. The School was established in 1846 in memory of The Venerable William Hutchins, first Archdeacon of Van Diemen’s Land, and is one of the oldest continually running schools in Australia.
Learn about the values, ethos and programs of The Hutchins School, a Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 Anglican day and boarding school for boys. Find out how the school supports boys' education, wellbeing and global consciousness.
The Hutchins School is located about five kilometres from the CBD of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city, and twenty minutes from the Hobart airport. The main campus lies on...
The Hutchins School, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia. 5,375 likes · 186 talking about this · 467 were here. The Hutchins School is located about five kilometres from the CBD of Hobart, Tasmania’s...
The Hutchins School, established in Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, in 1846, has a proud history as one of Australia’s oldest independent schools for boys. The School commenced operations under Headmaster J. R. Buckland at Ingle Hall, a large Georgian house which still stands in lower Macquarie Street, Hobart.