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Springfield Anglican College

Coordinates: 27°40′14″S 152°54′28″E / 27.67056°S 152.90778°E / -27.67056; 152.90778
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The Springfield Anglican College
War memorial, 2014
Address
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2/Steve Croft Circuit

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Australia
Coordinates27°40′14″S 152°54′28″E / 27.67056°S 152.90778°E / -27.67056; 152.90778
Information
TypeIndependent, Co-educational
MottoFaith, Honour, Service
DenominationAnglican
Established4 May 1998
PrincipalDarren Pitt
Head of PrimaryTania Brewer
ChaplainChap Erika Williams
GradesKindergarten – 12
Enrolment976[1]
CampusSemi-Rural
Colour(s)red, navy & white
     
NewspaperThreads
AffiliationAnglican Schools Office
Uniting Church in Australia
EDUCANG
Websitewww.tsac.qld.edu.au Map

The Springfield Anglican College (TSAC) is an independent, co-educational day school, located in Springfield, a suburb in South East Queensland, Australia. It is not to be confused with Springfield College, the institution in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States, where the sport of basketball was invented.

The campus on Springfield College Drive, Springfield now houses the Junior School (Kindergarten to Year Six).

A separate campus for the Middle School (Years Seven to Nine) and for the Senior School (Years Ten to Twelve) on the Springfield - Greenbank Arterial[2] opened in Term 2, 2008. Completion is expected by 2019 and the campus will have an ultimate capacity of 1000 students.

History

TSC logo from 1998–2010

The Springfield Anglican College was established on 4 May 1998 as The Springfield College (TSC), with an enrolment of twelve students. Student numbers have grown quickly and it now has an estimated enrolment of over 950 students, from Prep (pre-school) to Year Twelve.

In 2007, enrolments outgrew facilities - a result of the delayed start of the new Middle/Senior School campus - and Senior School students (Years Ten to Twelve) were transferred to sister school Forest Lake College.

The college was originally a joint initiative of the Anglican Church of Australia and the Uniting Church in Australia and until 2009 was operated by EDUCANG along with Mary McConnel School, Forest Lake, The FLC International Centre and The Lakes College.

In October 2009, sole ownership of Forest Lake College (FLC) and The Springfield College (TSC) was assumed by the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane and a new board was appointed to EDUCANG. The Uniting Church in Australia had previously taken sole ownership of The Lakes College at Mango Hill.

On 4 November 2010, a new entity FSAC Ltd (Forest Lake & Springfield Anglican Colleges) took over the governances of the two colleges from EDUCANG and renamed the colleges - St John's Anglican College and The Springfield Anglican College. "Rebranding" would commence immediately with the names to officially take effect on 1 January 2011.

In 2017, Students with an OP score of 1-5 were numbered at 18.[3] Resulting in the School's overall ranking increasing significantly from 134th place to 1st.[4] Staff attendance was noted at 98.4%, while student attendance was noted at 93.66% across all campuses and grades.[1]

College clans

The Springfield Anglican College has four clans, named in honour of some of Scotland's proudest and most historic families. Each clan has its own crest, which is displayed on the student's sports uniform.

Clan Keith Clan MacDuff Clan Robertson Clan Sinclair
Colour: Green Colour: Red Colour: Navy Blue Colour: Sky Blue
Motto: Truth Conquers Motto: God assists Motto: Glory is rewarded by valour Motto: Commit thy work to God
Badge: A Stag's head Badge: A Lion rampant Badge: A dextor hand holding a crown Badge: A Rooster

Sport

The Associated Schools Sports

The Springfield Anglican College sporting program is centred on membership of The Associated Schools (TAS) for students in Years 8-12, and Junior TAS Competition (JTAS) for students in Years 4-7.

All TAS sport is played on Saturdays over 3 trimesters. Each trimester is approximately nine weeks.

Boys Girls Carnival
Trimester 1 Cricket
Volleyball
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Trimester 2 Rugby
Tennis
Hockey
Netball
Cross Country
Trimester 3 Basketball
Soccer
Volleyball
Softball
Athletics

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Annual Report 2018" (PDF). The Springfield Anglican College. 2018. pp. 2, 17, 21. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  2. ^ http://www.thespringfieldcollege.com.au/pdf/development/TSC%20Concept%20Masterplan.jpg
  3. ^ Rose, Anton (21 February 2018). "Region has 8 top schools in state when its comes to OPs". The Chronicle. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Schools 'inflating Year 12 results by limiting OPs to brighter students'". Courier Mail. 1 March 2018. Retrieved 10 January 2019.