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Toowoomba Preparatory School : ウィキペディア英語版
Toowoomba Preparatory School

Toowoomba Anglican College and Preparatory School (formerly Toowoomba Preparatory School) is a private co-educational primary and secondary school located in Toowoomba, Queensland, Until 2013 the school was a Preparatory School only and has an average enrollment of approximately 500 students. The school is an Anglican school, and a member of the Brisbane Anglican Diocese. The school's legal entity is the Corporation of the Synod of the Diocese of Brisbane. It was founded in 1911 and celebrated its centenary in 2011.
The school has a small village atmosphere at its 12-acre campus 〔http://www.tmbaprep.qld.edu.au〕 on the edge of the Dividing Range, and has developed a variety of facilities on its East Toowoomba location. These include three sporting ovals, an outdoor 25m swimming pool, a multipurpose court, and the St Aidans School Chapel. It also has a large multi-purpose venue with bleacher seating called the Millennium Centre, where assemblies and other sporting events are held such as volleyball, basketball and netball.
In 2012 the school's enrolment was expanded to include a pre-school kindergarten for the first time.
==History==

The school was founded in 1911 by one of the masters from Toowoomba Grammar School, Mr Ernest Gill. As an interim measure when the school was founded, the school "borrowed" the name, colours, and crest of Toowoomba Grammar School and was known as the Toowoomba Grammar Preparatory School during this time. This interim measure in fact lasted several years (), at which time the school changed identity to Church of England Boys Preparatory School and aligned itself with the Brisbane synod of the Church of England. The school then changed its name to the Toowoomba Preparatory School, which has remained its name since.〔The Toowoomba Preparatory School Centenary 1911-2011. 2011. ISBN 978-0-646-54782-4〕
Original enrolment comprised 17 boys. The school was founded and grew with a boarding focus to service the geographically isolated areas of Southern and Western Queensland. The focus on boarding has remained through the school's history. By 1958, under the extensive stewardship of the third Headmaster Mr Norman Connal, the enrollment had expanded to include 160 boarders and 83 day boys. The number of boarders at the school was for many years significantly larger than the day student population. The current ratio is approximately one third boarders, and the school remains the largest preparatory school boarding establishment in Australia.〔http://www.tmbaprep.qld.edu.au/boarding/〕
In 1927 the campus was expanded with the purchase of the adjacent Stoneleigh House, which was used for boarding students. In 1942-43 the School grounds were commandeered by the Army as a result of World War II, and the school was evacuated to Southport on the Gold Coast. In 1972 the enrollment was expanded to incorporate girls from The Glennie School, and Prep became co-educational. In 1986 Stoneleigh House was demolished to make room for sporting facilities. The turret (known as the Bell Tower) was salvaged through the efforts of the Past Students Association, and to this day is sited between the sporting ovals that replaced Stoneleigh.
In 2006 Prep finished construction of a new boarding house, refurbished library and construction on its new health centre. At that time the School also went under construction once again renewing the existing boarding houses. Two new class rooms were also built with air conditioning and electronic white boards.
Further classroom development occurred in 2010, including a new school canteen, undercover play areas and new rooms for junior school years.
2011 saw Toowoomba Prep celebrate its centenary with a variety of ventures.
In 2014 the school started secondary schooling for the first time in its history and will have its first class of Year 12's in 2018. Mr. Simon Lees was appointed Foundation Head of School for the newly formed K- 12 Toowoomba Anglican College and Preparatory School.

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