Claremont College is a senior secondary public school for students in Years 11 and 12. Established in 1990, the college overlooks the Derwent River, 15 km from Hobart. The college’s friendly size means that students have excellent access to its modern facilities and high quality teaching staff. Claremont College provides a wide range of courses, preparing students for university or Polytechnic… Read More>
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2013 Student Information

The 2013 Claremont College Student Information booklet is now available. This booklet provides important  information about the college including key dates, enrolment information, a summary of courses offered and an overview of the excellent… Read More>

2013 College Term Dates

Term 1 starts: Tuesday 5 February | Easter break: Friday 29 March - Tuesday 2 April (Students return on Wednesday 3 April)  | Term 1 ends: Friday 19 April |   Term 2 starts: Monday 6 May - Term 2 ends: Friday 5 July |   Term 3 starts: Monday 22 July… Read More>

Guitar School 2012

Guitar School, in now its third year,  caters for contemporary guitarists of all ages and of all levels. This year our guests include Peter Northcote (www.peternorthcote.com) and Simon Patterson. Peter's credits include Dragon, The Angels and… Read More>

Back to College Day

Eighteen students came back to Claremont College for Back to College Day on Friday, 13 July, and each one of them had a story to share and a unique perspective on their university experience. This year’s Q and A panel format engaged students in a… Read More>

Robotics Championship

The Tasmanian Team, “Devil Robotics” was successful at the Duel Down Under in Sydney in June. The team included two Claremont College students, Alec and Brandon. Alec was exceptional as the student team leader, and Brandon was invaluable for his… Read More>

Prize Night 2012

This year’s Prize Night celebrated the achievements of our 2011 students. The Claremont College community is very proud of both the students who achieved outstanding academic results and the students who were recognised for their community and… Read More>