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The Hutchins School is an Anglican day and boarding school for boys from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12. The School was established in 1846 in memory of The Venerable William Hutchins, first Archdeacon of Van Diemen’s Land, and is one of the oldest continually running schools in Australia. We have a strong sense of tradition that instils in our students and staff an appreciation for the history of the School and what it means to be a part of the Hutchins community.

The Venerable William Hutchins

Our Vision is to provide an inspirational education where each student strives to achieve their personal best and is willing to serve their community as an informed and active citizen. Our Mission is to provide a supportive learning community that works together to nurture character of boys.

Character is at the heart of everything we do. As a community, we aspire to be people of integrity who act with humility, kindness, courage and respect.

Situated in Sandy Bay, only 5 kilometres from the Hobart city centre, The Hutchins School offers outstanding facilities including modern classrooms, science and computer laboratories, three libraries, a performing arts centre, multiple sporting grounds, a chapel and the student residence.

Hutchins is a founding-member of the , a member of the and . The Principal is a member of the .

Hutchins has a proud history of outstanding academic success. Our students consistently rank in the highest academic achievers within the state and nationally, this includes 24 Rhodes Scholars.

We have an expansive co-curricular program on offer including Music, Performing Arts, Debating, Sports and the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award. The School offers a unique Power of 9 program which aims to encourage students in developing the skills, passion, the positive attitudes, values and knowledge necessary for planning a pathway to being successful through Years 10, 11, 12 and beyond.

Learn more about the Centre for Excellence

Learn more about the John Bednall Centre for Excellence

The John Bednall Centre for Excellence is a unique entity at The Hutchins School and aims to promote increased access to and participation in all aspects of schooling for students with additional needs, both in terms of support classes, assisting with the development of Individual Education Programs for students with learning difficulties and extension programs for gifted and talented students.

The Hutchins School is at the forefront of Information, Communications and Technologies (ICT) in the educational arena. The Hutchins School ICT Policy aims to ensure that students will leave school as confident, creative and productive users of new technologies, including ICT and understanding the impact of those technologies on society.

The Chaplains play a pivotal role in the life of The Hutchins School and are very involved in the life of the School through; classroom teaching, coaching sporting teams, leading services and creating community service opportunities locally and globally. The Chapel of St Thomas is located at the School representing the foundational role of the Christian faith in the history and current operations of the School.

Hutchins students also benefit from a unique co-operating schools model where students from Years 11 and 12 are able to attend subjects at our sister school and our co-operating school . This provides students with the best of both worlds from a socialisation and subject availability perspective.

To learn more about the opportunities we provide for boys to become their best, contact our Enrolments Assistant, submit an online Enquiry form or phone 03 6221 4236. We encourage you to book a tour with our Registrar as this is the best way to see our School in action. Read more…