Also see the archived Bridgewater High School website

tasfed

Information about Tasmania's first learning federation

 NOTE: This is only an archived page, but with some contact links updated and some old links redirected to archived pages. For up-to-date information see the JRLF website

 If you are seeking the new Jordan River Learning Federation website
click here

 

 

 

 

Assistance

People seeking information may need to check both the new JRLF website and the old BHS website. See
 Website changeover

 

For the latest information see the Contact Us page of the Jordan River Learning Federation website.

Jordan River Learning Federation

CONTACT INFORMATION

 

Jordan River Learning Federation

BRIEF EXPLANATION


Also see the Home page of the Jordan River Learning Federation website (under development) for JRLF information from Steve Lewis, JRLF Lead Principal

In short:

and three local primary schools

have been restructured and expanded to jointly become the

  • Jordan River Learning Federation (JRLF).

Background: BASMERT, BASMLF

BASMLF (2009): The Jordan River Learning Federation was called the Bridgewater and Southern Midlands Learning Federation (BASMLF) while construction, consultation with the community over a name and other preparations took place. For information about the background to the BASMLF, and the wider educational and community functions of the federation, see the Tasmanian Department of Education's BASMLF web page Bridgewater and Southern Midlands Learning Federation (archive).

BASMERT (2007): The BASMLF was formed following recommendations of a committee called the Bridgewater and Southern Midlands Education Renewal Taskforce (BASMERT) (archive). BASMERT was established by the Minister for Education and Skills to examine educational options for the area following the loss of the Bridgewater High School McShane Road building as a result of fire. The ourbhs.com website contains news and photographs from that time.
 

Website

A website for the Jordan River Learning Federation is being developed here. This website provides more information about the Federation, such as its goals and governance.
 

 

JRLF Middle and Senior Schools
 
 
(2014 update: the Middle School is no longer a separate campus)

The Eddington Street site of the old Bridgewater High School (a years 7 to 10 school) has been converted to
  • JRLF Middle School (years 6-8 during 2011) and
  • JRLF Senior School (years 9-12 during 2011)

NEW WEBSITES: New websites are being developed here) for the Jordan River Learning Federation.

OLD WEBSITE: In the meantime, you can use ourbhs.com for the JRLF Middle and Senior School contact details and other information. (The old Bridgewater High website has been archived on ourbhs.com, with some updated information.)

INTRANETS:
The Middle and Senior School internal websites (intranets) are accessible with student or staff usernames and passwords:

  • JRLF intranet See Sign In link at top right (username and password required)

 

Trade Training Centre

The old Bridgewater High School grounds also contain the newly built

  • Bridgewater Regional Trade Training Centre (renamed as the JRLF Bridgewater Trade Training Centre)

CONTACT DETAILS: For Trade Training Centre contact information, see the JRLF Contacts page.

BACKGROUND: For information about the Trade Training Centre's background, see the Department of Education's BASMLF Trade Training Centre (archive) page.

 

 

To find this page easily, SEARCH FOR  tasfed
 

"Tasfed" is simply a short and unique word made up from Tasmania's first learning federation. Its purpose is to provide a short name that is easy to type in a search engine. That way, you can find this page easily and have access to the contact information of JRLF schools without having to type their names or long web addresses. And as the word is unique, you can expect this tasfed page to head the list of search results.

  • In a search engine such as Google, simply search for tasfed.

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