Australia, Launceston
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English is the language of instruction; international students study in mainstream English classes and receive ESL support. French is taught as a language and is identified as a key international language, with university entry level French available in Grade 11 or 12; French is also taught in Early Learning as a specialist class. Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Vietnamese and Japanese are listed as languages offered under the international language provisions with associated fees.
English language immersion program hosted for international visitors. Seven Shanghai students participated in a three-week English language immersion program. They attended scheduled academic classes with buddies and Chinese language classes, enabling cross-language practice.
Launceston Church Grammar School is an Anglican, co-educational day and boarding school in Tasmania, Australia, with the Junior Campus in East Launceston and the Senior Campus at Mowbray (Hawkes Boarding). Curriculum combines the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme for Early Learning and the Junior Campus with the Australian Curriculum. From Early Learning to Grade 12, students engage in co-curriculars such as aviation, agricultural science, mountain biking and photography, with results in NAPLAN, TCE and ATAR highlighted alongside wellbeing programs. Facilities include the Aviation Centre, Poimena Art Centre, Design and Technology spaces, Media and Drama and Dance Studio, Learning Hub, Library, and Cafe 1846; Outdoor Education features Maria Island Camp and related expeditions. International students receive English as an Additional Language support and orientation. Historically, the school opened in 1846; 2024 marked the Mowbray campus centenary, the Chapel's 90th anniversary, and the Maria Island Camp's 60th.