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All Saints Anglican School
Address
Map
Highfield Drive

, ,
4226

Australia
Information
TypeIndependent school, day and boarding
MottoTruth, Faith, Compassion
DenominationAnglican
Established1987
HeadmasterPatrick Wallas
GenderCo-educational
Colour(s)Navy blue, light blue, beige and house uniforms
     
Head of Junior SchoolShelley Travers
Head of Middle SchoolTodd Harm
Head of Senior SchoolBryn Evans
Websiteasas.qld.edu.au

All Saints Anglican School ("ASAS" or "All Saints") is a private, co-educational school established in 1987 under the Aegis of the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane. The school is located on a 40-hectare campus in the Gold Coast Hinterland. All Saints is divided into three sub-schools: the Junior School (kindergarten to Year 6), the Middle School (Years 7 to 9) and the Senior School (Years 10 to 12). It has a total student body of approximately 1850 students. In 2012 All Saints celebrated its 25th year on 1 November (Foundation Day).

Merrimac Campus

The school houses two swimming pools, one indoor and one outdoor, both heated. It also has extensive playing fields and sporting facilities including a large three-storey Health and Physical Education Centre including a well resourced work-out room, outdoor basketball, tennis, hockey and volleyball courts and a small golf course. The campus also features a multi-level science facility complete with a lecture theatre for over 200 students, a purpose built music centre and a professional theatre space consisting of the main theatre seating 530 (the Nairn Theatre), a smaller theatre (the Dell'Arte), a full costume department and a green room. The Holloway Music Centre consists of two large practice spaces for band and oral rehearsals, classrooms and a number of individual sound-proof studios used for individual or small group tuition. A new Chapel was completed in early 2012. A new international house is constructed in late 2018.

House system

The Junior School consists of four different houses named after the dairy farms that were previously located near the School campus: Lyndon, Oakey, Talgai, and Clovelly.

The Middle and Senior Schools together have eight houses named after School Council Members: Fradgley, McIntosh, Day, Burling, Burchill, Reeves, Hobart, and Rapp.

A variety of activities are undertaken via house based competitions including swimming, athletics, cross country, chess, singing and public speaking.

Notable alumni

Entertainment

Sport

Name Sport Top Level Team/Affiliation
Jack Bowes Australian rules football Gold Coast
Alex Davies[3] Australian rules football Gold Coast
Piers Flanagan[4] Australian rules football Gold Coast
Taylor Hine[5] Australian rules football Gold Coast
Steven Lawrence[6] Australian rules football Brisbane, St Kilda
Tom Nicholls[5] Australian rules football Gold Coast
Nick Riewoldt[7] Australian rules football St Kilda
Joel Tippett[8] Australian rules football Gold Coast, North Melbourne
Kurt Tippett[7] Australian rules football Adelaide, Sydney
Lachie Weller[9] Australian rules football Fremantle, Gold Coast
Maverick Weller[10] Australian rules football Gold Coast, St Kilda, Richmond
Andrew Symonds[11] Cricket Australia
Megan Anderson[12] Mixed Martial Arts Ultimate Fighting Championship
Gretel Tippett[13] Netball New South Wales, Queensland
Ben Daley[7] Rugby union Australia
Ben Grant[14] Rugby union Queensland
Sam Norton-Knight[15] Rugby union Australia
Thomas Oar[16] Soccer Australia
Tameka Butt[17] Soccer Australia
Jade Neilsen[16] Swimming Australia
Giaan Rooney[18] Swimming Australia
Ashleigh Gentle[19] Triathlon Australia

ASAS International

The School also has its own English Language Centre called International House. It gives international students the option to live either on campus in its boarding facility which houses 60 students or in homestay accommodation while they complete short term English language courses or attend the school in mainstream classes.

Extracurricular activities

All Saints offers a wide variety of extra-curricular activities including music, drama, choir and sporting activities. A variety of outdoor experiences are also offered at the School and participating students learn physical skills and leadership. As well, the School offers the Duke of Edinburgh's Award and holiday ski trips. Students may also participate in a number of language and cultural experiences and trips which are regularly undertaken to New Caledonia, France, Japan, China, Italy and Spain.

The Japanese Language Supplementary School of Queensland Japanese School of Gold Coast (Gōrudo Kōsuto Kō), a weekend Japanese school, holds its classes at All Saints. It maintains its school office in Surfers Paradise.[20]

References

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  2. ^ Amy, Price (9 September 2016). "Cody Simpson: Gold Coast school gatecrashed by pop star Cody Simpson". The Courier-Mail.
  3. ^ "AFL Draft 2020: Gold Coast Suns add academy member Alex Davies". Herald Sun. 10 December 2020. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Round Six Team Announcement". Gold Coast Suns. 13 May 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Taylor Hine doing just fine". Gold Coast Suns. 12 July 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  6. ^ AFL Queensland: Special reward for BBC
  7. ^ a b c Blucher, Peter. "A Tribute: Nick Riewoldt – 300 Games". AFL Queensland. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  8. ^ "Somerset College dominate 2018 APS Grand Final Day". AFL Queensland. 13 November 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  9. ^ Twomey, Callum (11 November 2014). "Model prospect: Lachie Weller steps up on the footy ground and steps out for the cameras". AFL. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  10. ^ "All Saints Reunion - Maverick Weller Instagram". 3 February 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
  11. ^ Hutchinson, Jane (24 March 2007). "Roy to the rescue". The Sunday Telegraph. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  12. ^ "Gold Coast fighter Megan Anderson to take on Holly Holm at UFC 225". News.com.au. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  13. ^ "Player Profile: Gretel Tippett". Basketball Australia. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  14. ^ "Queensland Reds sign All Saints Anglican School product Ben Grant to 2021 squad". Gold Coast Bulletin. 18 January 2021. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  15. ^ "Junior School Sport Updates". All Saints Anglican School. 15 June 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  16. ^ a b Wallas, Patrick S (23 February 2018). "From the Headmaster". All Saints Anglican School. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  17. ^ Cartwright, Lexie (23 June 2015). "Gold Coast quartet have helped the Matildas reach the World Cup quarter-finals in Canada". Gold Coast Bulletin. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  18. ^ Cartwright, Lexie (13 June 2015). "Swimming Golden girl Giaan Rooney to return to Gold Coast roots". Gold Coast Bulletin. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  19. ^ Boswell, Tom (4 August 2016). "Ashleigh Gentle opens up about the beginning of her Olympic Games dream ahead of Rio". Gold Coast Bulletin.
  20. ^ "平成 26(2014)年度" (Archived 1 April 2015 at WebCite). The Japanese Language Supplementary School of Queensland. Retrieved 1 April 2015. p. 4. "借用校舎:オールセインツアングリカンスクール(All Saints Anglican School) Highfield Drive, Merrimac, QLD4226, AUSTRALIA 事務所:The Japanese Society of the Gold Coast/ The Japanese School of Gold Coast 25 Mawarra Building, 3108 Gold Coast Highway, Surfers Paradise, QLD4217"