Thomas Hassall Anglican College
Thomas Hassall Anglican College | |
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K–12 | |
Enrolment | 1,800 (January 2022) |
Campus | 13 hectares (31 acres) |
Website | www |
Thomas Hassall Anglican College is an
Foundation
The College was founded in late 1999 by the
The school began operation on its current Middleton Grange campus in 2000. Initially the school operated Kindergarten to
Today, Thomas Hassall Anglican College provides a high quality Christian education for more than 1,800 young people of the Western Sydney region, upholding both strong moral and religious values.
Headmasters
The following individuals have served as Headmaster of Thomas Hassall Anglican College:
Ordinal | Officeholder | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes |
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1 | Brian Cowling | 2000 | 2007 | 7 years | |
2 | Ross Whelan | 2007 | 2023 | 16 years | |
3 | Karen Easton | 2023 | Present | Present |
The school crest and motto
The school crest, worn by students on the front of the blazer, male students' shirts, and student sports uniforms is based on the cross schools motto: "A More Excellent Way".
School facilities
Thomas Hassall Anglican College is located on a large campus in the suburb of Middleton Grange, in Sydney's South West. The school contains a 250-seat chapel, which can be used for performances and meetings. Two libraries are located on Campus, one in Primary and one in Secondary areas, both holding a large collection of resources, both digital and printed. An auditorium was opened in 2005, and along with new the athletic fields, basketball and tennis courts. The school also features a new administration block, science laboratories, a canteen (part of the Auditorium complex), and many classrooms including 7 computer rooms as well as a state of the art Apple Macintosh lab. WI-FI student access is available throughout the college. All of the college's facilities are also air conditioned, providing a stable environment for the student to learn.
A new gymnasium was opened on 22 August 2018, called the Rawdon Middleton VC Sports Complex, in honour of