Outstanding again: Hutchins students achieve TCE excellence
Students from The Hutchins School have again achieved outstanding results in this Year’s TCE examinations.
Students from The Hutchins School have again achieved outstanding results in this Year’s TCE examinations.
Students from all over Hobart were recently treated to a colourful and entertaining production of the Pirates of Penzance by our talented group of Year 8 students.
Helen Wright, notable Tasmanian printmaker, won the Hutchins Art Prize valued at $15,000 with her relief print The Exquisite Corpse of Seaweed Man.
Year 12 student composer Alec Shea has had a composition accepted by the Tasmanian Youth Orchestra's Emerging Composers Workshop.
The Middle School Poetry and Prose Competition was held on Tuesday, 18 October. Initially, all students participated in a classroom exercise for English in which they learned and presented either a poem (Year 7) or a piece of prose (Year 8).
It was an inspirational mix of colour, movement and stirring voices that enthralled the audience who attended the performance by the Watoto Childrens Choir.
A trip to Oatlands in Tasmania’s Midlands has provided Year 9 students with a unique opportunity to share their skills and experience a slice of Hutchins rowing history.
It's not often the residents of Hobart get the opportunity to experience a high quality musical event featuring pieces which span centuries and traverse an array of genres.
The only Tasmanian to appear on the Battle of Britain Honour Roll has been recognised by the Battle of Britain Historical Society and the Hutchins School with the unveiling of a new plaque at the School.
A sunny spring morning saw the official unveiling of the spectacular tile Mosaic Mural created by Junior School students from Years 3 to 6.
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…