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Guilford Young College was formed in [[1995]] after a restructuring of the Catholic education system in southern Tasmania, which saw a number of Catholic high schools drop their senior secondary (years 11 and 12) classes in favour of creating one senior secondary college. It is named for former Archbishop of Hobart, Sir [[Guilford Young]].
Guilford Young College was formed in [[1995]] after a restructuring of the Catholic education system in southern Tasmania, which saw a number of Catholic high schools drop their senior secondary (years 11 and 12) classes in favour of creating one senior secondary college. It is named for former Archbishop of Hobart, Sir [[Guilford Young]].


The Current Leaders of Glenorchy Campus are Daniel Ford and Alyce Sutton. Hepworth licks the Bag1!
== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[List of schools in Tasmania]]
* [[List of schools in Tasmania]]

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Guilford Young College is a Catholic senior secondary college, located in Hobart, Tasmania. It has two campuses, one in West Hobart, and one in Glenorchy. The college provides general education, pre-tertiary courses and vocational education.

Guilford Young College was formed in 1995 after a restructuring of the Catholic education system in southern Tasmania, which saw a number of Catholic high schools drop their senior secondary (years 11 and 12) classes in favour of creating one senior secondary college. It is named for former Archbishop of Hobart, Sir Guilford Young.

See also