Association of Coeducational Schools
The Association of Coeducational Schools (ACS) was formed in 1997 and commenced midweek sporting competitions for Years 7 – 12 in 1998 with five founding member schools that are coeducational and shared similar philosophies and a commitment to sport.
Abbreviation | ACS |
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Formation | 1997 |
Headquarters | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Membership | 7 |
Website | acssport |
Weekly Sport
Sport for all year levels is played during the week. ACS offers 13 weekly sports, played midweek, across summer and winter seasons, including mixed sports.
Sports offered include: mixed badminton, basketball, cricket, Australian Rules football, football (soccer), futsal, hockey, netball, softball, table tennis, tennis, mixed touch football and volleyball.
Championship Carnivals
The ACS offers three major championships; athletics, swimming and cross country. The annual chess tournament and public speaking events are also part of the ACS calendar.
Member Schools
School | Location | Principal | Enrolment | Founded | Denomination | Year Entered Competition |
School Colours |
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Loyola College | Watsonia | Alison Leutchford (acting principal) | 1,333 | 1980 | Roman Catholic | 1997 | |
Overnewton Anglican Community College | Keilor, Taylors Lakes | James Laussen | 2,109 | 1987 | Anglican | 2003 | |
St Leonard's College | Brighton East | Peter Clague | 1,426 | 1914 | Uniting Church | 1997 | |
St Michael's Grammar School | St Kilda | Terrie Jones | 1,204 | 1895 | Anglican | 1997 | |
Westbourne Grammar School | Truganina | Adrian Camm | 1,479 | 1867 | Non-Denominational | 1997 |
Associate member
School | Location | Principal | Enrolment | Founded | Denomination | Year Entered Competition |
School Colours |
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Beaconhills College | Berwick, Pakenham | Tony Sheumack | 3,000 | 1982 | Anglican, Uniting Church | 2013 | |
St Aloysius' College | North Melbourne | Mary Farah | 490 | 1887 | Roman Catholic | 2022[1] |
Former members
School | Location | Enrolment | Founded | Denomination | Years Competed |
School Colours |
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Eltham College | Research | 1,200 | 1973 | Non-Denominational | 1997 - 2009[2] | Cranberry, Cream & Sage |
Thomas Carr College | Tarneit | 1,125 | 1997 | Roman Catholic | 2003 - 2019[3] |
See also
References
- "Co-curricular Programs".
- "Handbook – EISM".
- "2019 ACS Wrap up and Farewell Thomas Carr College". 29 November 2019.