Bridgewater High School (Tasmania)


Bridgewater High School is a co-educational public 7-10 high school in the lower socio-economic area of Bridgewater, Tasmania, a suburb in Greater Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Buildings at the school were involved in a fire on 23 October 2007 causing extensive damage valued at $5 million. Lessons at the site were abandoned and students were initially accommodated at Geilston Bay High School and Claremont College. From the beginning of the 2008 school year, students were taught in temporary arrangements at the adjacent Bridgewater Primary School. Bridgewater Primary Students were temporarily accommodated at Green Point Primary School. All buildings at Bridgewater High were demolished and a new combined middle school, senior college and vocational education facility was constructed on the original site. The new facility is named Jordan River Learning Federation and includes management oversight of Gagebrook, Herdsmens Cove and East Derwent Primary Schools and a Child and Family Centre.