Associated Southern Colleges

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The Associated Southern Colleges (ASC) is an association of independent schools in the Australian Capital Territory and southern New South Wales, Australia that share common interests, ethics, and educational philosophy, and contest sporting events among themselves.

Current member schools[]

School Location Enrolment Founded Religious denomination Gender Day/boarding School colours School nickname Website
Burgmann Anglican School Gungahlin 1,480 1999 Anglican Co-educational Day Green, white & blue
   
Burgmann burgmann.act.edu.au
Canberra Girls Grammar School Deakin 1,600 1926 Anglican Girls Day & boarding Green, red & blue
   
Girls' Grammar cggs.act.edu.au
Canberra Grammar School Red Hill 1,650 1929 Anglican Co-educational Day & boarding Navy blue & sky blue
  
Grammar cgs.act.edu.au
Daramalan College Dickson 1,440 1962 Roman Catholic Co-educational Day Red & black
  
Dara daramalan.act.edu.au
Marist College Canberra Pearce 1,622 1968 Roman Catholic Boys Day Sky blue & royal blue
  
Marist maristc.act.edu.au
Merici College Braddon 1,000 1959 Roman Catholic Girls Day Blue, maroon & gold
   
Merici merici.act.edu.au
Radford College Bruce 1,600 1984 Anglican Co-educational Day Maroon, white, navy & sky blue
    
Radford radford.com.au
St Clare's College Griffith 1,200 1965 Roman Catholic Girls Day Maroon, white, grey & blue
    
St Clare's stcc.act.edu.au
St Edmunds's College Griffith 1,200 1954 Roman Catholic Boys Day Blue, white & gold
   
Eddie's stedmunds.act.edu.au
St Mary MacKillop College Tuggeranong 1,749 1997 Roman Catholic Co-educational Day Teal, white & navy
   
MacKillop mackillop.act.edu.au
Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 600 2000 Roman Catholic Co-educational Day Maroon & blue
  
Trinity trinitycollege.nsw.edu.au

Sports[]

ASC member schools compete against one another in a variety of inter-school sporting competitions. In addition to ASC competitions, ASC member schools often participate in ACTSSSA competitions (including all schools in ACT), Northside/Southside competitions (including schools located in Northern or Southern Canberra), and other sport-specific competitions, for example ACT Junior Rugby Union and Rowing ACT (including clubs from the general public).

The sports contested in ASC competitions include athletics,[1] basketball, cricket,[2] cross country running, hockey, netball, rugby union,[3] and swimming.[4]

The sports contested in independent competitions, but which include ASC member schools include Australian rules football, dragon boat racing, hockey, rowing, rugby union, squash, soccer, tennis, and water polo.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Associated Athletics" (scan). The Canberra Times. 16 October 1964. p. 30. Retrieved 12 January 2022 – via Trove.
  2. ^ Bob Foot. Peter McCormack; John O'Connor (eds.). "Cricket: Associated Southern Colleges" (scan). Daramalan College 1985. Daramalan College. p. 59. ISSN 0812-7107. Retrieved 12 January 2022 – via Trove.
  3. ^ Stephen Coates (8 July 1975). "School Sport: ASC Rugby Teams Named on Sunday" (scan). The Canberra Times. p. 19. Retrieved 12 January 2022 – via Trove.
  4. ^ "College Swim Carnival Won By Grammar" (scan). The Canberra Times. 6 March 1961. p. 16. Retrieved 12 January 2022 – via Trove.
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