Launceston Grammar

Launceston
Tasmania
CRICOS Code: 00650K

www.lcgs.tas.edu.au

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ABOUT THE SCHOOL

ABOUT THE SCHOOL

Established in 1846 and the oldest continuously operated Independent School in Australia, Launceston Church Grammar School is an Anglican co-educational day and boarding community for Early Learning to Grade 12.  Our School is where global learners and leaders are nurtured, challenged and inspired to serve and shape our world with courage, curiosity, creativity and compassion.  We are registered to accept international students in Grades 7 -12.

Launceston Grammar is located in the beautiful city of Launceston, Tasmania - a short 45 min flight from Melbourne.  With outstanding results each year, the majority of students graduate to university where they study at Melbourne University, Monash University, UNSW, UTAS and other leading universities around the world.  Our alumni include 17 Rhodes Scholars and a Nobel Laureate, as well as leaders in all areas of industry and world class sports men and women.

Our Junior Campus is very close to the CBD and our Senior Campus is located on the beautiful grounds at Mowbray Heights overlooking the city and Tamar River.  Separate boarding houses for boys and for girls in Grades 7–12 are located at the centre of the Senior Campus – providing students with a supportive home-away-from-home.

For those with a passion for aeronautics and engineering, we are providing a pathway for Year 11 and 12 students who are learning specialised skills through a unique Aviation programme.

There are extensive facilities for the Performing and Visual Arts including Poimena Gallery in our Arts Precinct as well as a purpose-built 2km mountain bike track.

We invite you to explore all that is Launceston Grammar and look forward to welcoming you and your child to our School.  It could be the most inspired decision you have ever made.

Please CLICK HERE to view our International Student Handbook.

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