Hutchins Art Prize entries now open
![The Exquisite Corpse of Seaweed Man, Helen Wright (Tasmania)](/assets/news_art_prize_2013_open.jpg)
The Hutchins Art Prize is a nationally recognised biennial award for works on paper.
The Hutchins Art Prize is a nationally recognised biennial award for works on paper.
We were pleased to induct our 2013 School Leaders in the presence of the Chairperson of the School Board, David Morris, Board members, staff, students of Years 7 to 12, past School Captains, representatives of the Hutchins School Old Boys’ Association, The Hutchins Foundation, Parents' Association and parents and friends of inductees.
Seventeen of our students had an opportunity to witness at first hand the devastation caused by the fire that ripped through the Hamilton area
The recent fundraiser 'Country Feast' for the Dunalley Primary School was a superb example of the qualities of a community willing to help those in need and of the generosity and caring nature of our community.
Following on from last year’s series on our school and its response to the Australian Curriculum previous editions of the Communique have outlined aspects of the Australian Curriculum.
Students in the Hutchins Junior School were recently treated to a visit from members of the Hawthorn Football Club.
The Hutchins Leavers of 2012 are an unusually talented group. Among them are a national champion rower, the Tasmanian TQA Art Prize winner, national athletics medal winners, dance scholars and a young TSO musician.
The recent Tasmanian bushfires have had an immediate impact on our community. With over 1000 students, an extensive Old Boys network and a large staff, we as a School have a large number of "family members" within the affected areas.
The Hutchins School Speech Night was once again an outstanding event where the whole school community came together; a performing arts extravaganza and celebration of academic success.
The Hobart Hurricanes recently launched a lunch time ‘raid’ on the Hutchins War Memorial Oval. Unannounced “Captain Hurricane” arrived to have a hit with our boys and hand out giveaways to help promote the upcoming ‘Big Bash’ T20 League.
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…