Calvin Christian School (Kingston, Tasmania)

Calvin Christian School

"Set Your Mind on Christ"
Location
Kingston, Tasmania
Australia Australia
Information
Type Christian, Independent School, Day
Denomination Christian
Established 1962
Enrolment ~660 (K-12)
Colour(s)

Gold, Black and White

              
Slogan "Excellence Preparation Partnership"
Website www.calvin.tas.edu.au/

Calvin Christian School is a coeducational, independent Kindergarten to Year 12 Christian school located 12 kilometres south of Hobart, Tasmania in Kingston.

It is part of Christian Schools of Tasmania,[1] a network of five schools around Hobart. It is owned and managed by an association, whose members are parents and past parents of students. Although initiated and supported by members of the Christian Reformed Churches of Australia, the Church has no controlling influence, and the school community now includes many from other Christian backgrounds.

Calvin Christian School was the first Christian parent-controlled school in Australia,[2] founded in 1962 by members of the Dutch Reformed community living in and around Kingston. The founders of the school were a group of Christian parents who shared a desire to educate their children in a Christ-centred environment. The school campus was built without any government funding, with many of the construction workers being parents of future students, who volunteered their time and resources to bring the school into existence.[3] Calvin Christian School is named after the Protestant reformer John Calvin.

The school's annual fundraiser, held in September, is the Oliebollen Festival, which is well attended by the local community.


See also

References

  1. "Christian Schools Tasmania". Cst.tas.edu.au. Retrieved 2012-09-24.
  2. "Christian Schools Tasmania - Our History". Cst.tas.edu.au. Retrieved 2012-09-24.
  3. p. 13

Coordinates: 42°58′44″S 147°18′18″E / 42.979°S 147.305°E / -42.979; 147.305

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