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Elizabeth College, Hobart
Elizabeth College is a Education in Australia#Government schools, government Comprehensive school, comprehensive secondary school, senior secondary school located in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Established in 1911 as the Elizabeth Street School and known as Elizabeth College since 1985, the college caters for approximately 1,000 students in Year Eleven, Years 11 and Year Twelve, 12 and is administered by the Department of Education (Tasmania), Tasmanian Department of Education. In 2019 student enrolments were 959. The college principal in 2022 is Shane Fuller. History From 1842 onwards, a school was established when Holy Trinity Church, North Hobart, Holy Trinity Church constructed a small school of two classrooms on the site. This school, known as Trinity Hill School, became the ''Elizabeth Street School'' in 1911. This school became known as a practising school for newly graduated teachers from the University of Tasmania, where students were taught in primary education. In 19 ...
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