Associated Southern Colleges

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

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SchoolLocationEnrolmentFoundedReligious denominationGenderDay/boardingSchool coloursSchool nickname
Burgmann Anglican SchoolGungahlin1,4801999AnglicanCo-educationalDayNavy, white & green
   
Burgmann
Canberra Girls Grammar SchoolDeakin1,6001926 AnglicanGirlsDay & boardingGreen, red & navy
   
Girls' Grammar
Canberra Grammar SchoolRed Hill1,6501929AnglicanCo-educationalDay & boarding Navy blue & sky blue
  
Grammar
Daramalan CollegeDickson1,4401962Roman CatholicCo-educationalDayRed & black
  
Dara
Marist College CanberraPearce1,6221968Roman CatholicBoysDaySky blue & royal blue
  
Marist
Merici CollegeBraddon1,0001959Roman CatholicGirlsDayNavy, maroon & gold
   
Merici
Radford CollegeBruce1,6001984AnglicanCo-educationalDayMaroon, white, navy & sky blue
    
Radford
St Clare's CollegeGriffith1,2001965Roman CatholicGirlsDayMaroon, white, grey & blue
    
Clare's
St Edmunds's CollegeGriffith1,2001954Roman CatholicBoysDay Blue, white & gold
   
Eddie's
St Mary MacKillop CollegeTuggeranong1,7491997Roman CatholicCo-educationalDayTeal, white & navy
   
MacKillop
Trinity Catholic CollegeGoulburn6002000Roman CatholicCo-educationalDayNavy, maroon and gold
   
Trinity

Sports

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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

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References

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  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.