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Fahan School is an independent school for girls located in Sandy Bay, a suburb of
Hobart Hobart ( ; Nuennonne/Palawa kani: ''nipaluna'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Home to almost half of all Tasmanians, it is the least-populated Australian state capital city, and second-small ...
, Tasmania, Australia. It is a
non-denominational A non-denominational person or organization is one that does not follow (or is not restricted to) any particular or specific religious denomination. Overview The term has been used in the context of various faiths including Jainism, Baháʼí Fait ...
school with a
Christian Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρι ...
ethos. The School was established in 1935 by Isobel Travers and Audrey Morphett. The School was named after the village of Fahan (pronounced 'Fawn') in Inishowen in County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland. The School has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 430 students from Pre– Kindergarten (PK) to Year 12, Fahan School is a member of the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA), the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA), and the Association of Independent Schools' of Tasmania (AIST).


Campus

Fahan School is located on a single
campus A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a college campus includes libraries, lecture halls, residence halls, student centers or dining halls, and park-like se ...
with grounds overlooking the River Derwent, in the suburb of Sandy Bay.


Co-curriculum

The Fahan School has a number of sister schools around the world, Fintona (Australia), Joggakan (Tokyo) and St Mary's (South Africa). The school works closely with The Hutchins School in Sandy Bay, Tasmania - with senior students able to study across both campuses.


Sport

The Fahan School is a member of the Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools (SATIS). Each year Fahan fields teams in a variety of sports. Students may compete for their House and School in sports such as: athletics, badminton, basketball, cross country, equestrian, Field hockey, hockey, netball, Rowing (sport), rowing, sailing (sport), sailing, soccer, softball, tennis, and water polo.


SATIS premierships

The Fahan School has won the following SATIS premierships. * Athletics (3) - 1983, 1986, 2017 *Cross Country - 2010 * Hockey (2) - 1986, 1988 * Soccer - 2016 * Softball (2) - 1983, 2003 * Tennis - 1993


House system

The Fahan School has three house systems; Fenton, Franklin River, Franklin or Freycinet Peninsula, Freycinet. The houses form the basis of the pastoral care program in the Senior School, and also support competition across all sections of the school. Students compete for trophies in a variety of sports as well as academic application.


Notable alumnae

The Fahan School alumnae are active within the school community through the Fahan School Alumni Association (FSAA), formerly known as the Old Scholars Association. Some notable alumnae include: ;Academia and sciences *Patricia Marea Bale-Hirst Order of Australia, AM – Histopathologist, former head of the Histopathology Department at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children and Assistant Director of Morbid Anatomy at Sydney Hospital *Kimbra Cameron Boyer – Rural health academic and former Acting Chancellor of the University of Tasmania *Margaret M. Davies – Herpetologist *Peter Hollingworth, Ann Hollingworth – Physiotherapist and wife of Peter Hollingworth, 23rd Governor-General of Australia *Sally Poncet – Antarctic scientist and adventurer, winner of the Polar Medal ;Business *Deborah Tabart Order of Australia, OAM – chief executive officer of the Australian Koala Foundation ;Entertainment, media and the arts *Judith Durham, Judith Mavis Durham Order of Australia, AO – Actress, singer, composer, pianist and author, former lead singer for the popular folk music group ''The Seekers'' and Australian of the Year (1967) *Posie Graeme-Evans – Novelist, producer, television director and co-creator of ''Hi-5 (Australian TV series), Hi-5'' and ''McLeod's Daughters''. *Zehra Naqvi – Actress *Robyn Nevin Order of Australia, AM – Actress and former Artistic Director of the Sydney Theatre Company *Rachael Treasure – Journalist and author ;Government, politics and the law *Elise Archer – Liberal politician, lawyer and Attorney-General of Tasmania *Olivia McTaggart – Tasmanian magistrate and coroner International law and diplomacy *Dr Alice Edwards, Head of the Secretariat for the Convention against Torture Initiative and former Chief of Protection Policy and Legal Advice, at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (2010-2015)


See also

*List of schools in Tasmania *List of boarding schools


References


Further reading

* Winter, Gillian.(1981) ''Fahan 1935-1980'' West Hobart: G. Winter. * Winter, Gillian.(1995) ''Sixty years of endeavour, Fahan 1935-1995''Sandy Bay, Tas. : Fahan School, 1995.


External links


The Fahan School website
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