The Gold Coast Bulletin

Somerset headmaster calls time at college

Independen­t school in search for replacemen­t at end of next year

- Keith Woods

Somerset College will begin the search for a new headmaster after Craig Bassingthw­aighte on Thursday announced he would step down from the role at the end of next year.

Mr Bassingthw­aighte, who was Somerset’s third headmaster, has overseen a major expansion of the Mudgeeraba school, which now has more than 1700 students – up from about 1100 when he took over in 2009.

Mr Bassingthw­aighte told the Bulletin he was proud that growth had allowed many more children to be educated at the school.

“We were 1100 students then. We’re 1730 now. That’s quite dramatic, that’s an over 50 per cent increase in the student base, so it’s been great to be able to provide that opportunit­y for many, many more Gold Coast families. I’m excited by that,” he said.

“To be part of the growing up and the maturation of the Gold Coast, that’s been something I’ve really been happy about,” Mr Bassingthw­aighte said.

Somerset is regularly among the top schools in the city for academic achievemen­t. Mr Bassingthw­aighte credited those results on the commitment of students who were “prepared to work with their teachers rather than against them”.

“That’s been an enormous part of our success – that it’s a real partnershi­p,” he said. Somerset College chairman, Tony Hickey OAM, said Mr Bassingthw­aighte had made an enormous contributi­on to education in Queensland and in Australia.

“Craig has been instrument­al in enhancing Somerset College as one of the leading independen­t coeducatio­nal schools in Queensland, and during the last 16 years he has continued to build on that wonderful footprint to create today’s campus and legacy,” Mr Hickey said.

“Craig has always demonstrat­ed an absolute commitment and concern for the growth of our students and the growth of the business to support students, and we will forever honour and be thankful for his service and wish him all the very best for his next chapter.”

In a 45-year career which started at TSS, Mr Bassingthw­aighte also served as principal of Whitsunday Anglican School Mackay, on the board of the Associatio­n of Heads of Independen­t Schools of Australia, on the board of Independen­t Schools Queensland and on the Governing Council of his Alma Mater at Griffith University.

Mr Bassingthw­aighte said that his plans for retirement revolved around spending more time with his family, in particular his grandchild­ren.

“My plans are really focused on our two granddaugh­ters, to be available to them, and as I said to the staff this morning, to repay some of the debt that I owe my wife for all the sacrifices she made,” he said.

Somerset College said it would commence a recruitmen­t process and announce the school’s 2025 headmaster later this year.

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Somerset College headmaster Craig Bassingthw­aighte will step down at the end of next year.

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