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Guilford Young College is Tasmania's only Catholic co-educational Senior Secondary College. We operate on two unique campuses. The Glenorchy Campus is located in a secluded and beautiful environment with Mount Wellington as a backdrop. The Hobart Campus is situated in central Hobart with magnificent views overlooking the city and out to the Derwent River.

Through a flexible learning experience, we provide an holistic education which is student-centred, relevant and challenging. Central to our learning is a focus on excellence in teaching practice, equality and diversity of opportunity. We are a welcoming, compassionate community that provides a safe and inclusive learning environment. We promote positive futures and encourage members of our community to take responsibility for shaping their own lives while promoting a better future for all.

We warmly welcome you to our website and invite you to explore the rich educational possibilities we provide.


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE 2012 SCHOOL YEAR

All Year 11 students and Year 12 students new to the College will begin on Tuesday 14 February 2012
Year 12 students will begin on Wednesday 15 February 2012
Term dates including Easter
Uniform shops
Book sales


Important College dates for early in 2012


GYC recognised as mental health leader: Guilford Young College is the only Tasmanian school and one of 17 nationally to be recognised in 2011 as a leader in mental health and wellbeing for young people. DETAILS facts sheet

Dreams are coming true for two GYC Year 12 students: Henry Schade has been picked by the Gold Coast Suns and Kenneth Jimenez will begin work with the prestigious Vue de Monde Group in Melbourne just before Christmas. He has also been named as the winner of the Outstanding award in his VET course. DETAILS

Great Experience: Guilford Young College sportsmen did Tasmania, the College and themselves proud when they represented the State in two national sporting competitions after their school year had finished. DETAILS

GYC works hard to transition students: GYC has opened its doors to young Tasmanians its hopes will be GYC students in coming years. Both the Glenorchy and the Hobart Campuses hosted hundreds of students towards the end of the year -- orientating some to the next step in their education journey and giving others a taste of where their senior secondary education should be. DETAILS


Guilford Young College STRATEGIC PLAN for 2011-2014


Archbishop's Charter for Catholic Schools



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