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New director of boarding

Toowoomba Anglican School (TAS) is delighted to announce the appointment of Kyle Langman as its director of boarding in term four.

Mr Langman brings more than 15 years of experience in leading and transforming boarding programs across Queensland, the United Kingdom and South Africa.

Currently serving as head of leadership (boys and girls) and head of year 12 boys’ boarding at The Rockhampton Grammar School, Kyle has an impressive record of fostering inclusive, values-driven residential communities that enable students to flourish academically, socially and personally.

In addition to his strong Queensland boarding school leadership, Mr Langman’s career has taken him to internationally respected institutions, including Cothill House in Oxford and Maritzburg College in South Africa.

His global perspective has shaped an approach that blends the best of Australian boarding traditions with innovative practices from leading schools worldwide.

TAS principal Nick Johnstone said Mr Langman’s appointment marked an exciting new chapter for boarding at TAS.

“At TAS, boarding is more than an accommodation house – it’s a home where young people are known, valued and inspired to grow,” Mr Johnstone said.

“Kyle’s proven ability to build exceptional boarding cultures, his international outlook and his deep commitment to student wellbeing will ensure our boarding continues to set the benchmark across Australia.

“I am thrilled to welcome him to the TAS executive team as we build on our proud legacy of exceptional care and opportunity for our boarders.”

Mr Langman’s leadership philosophy is centred on authenticity and purposeful connection, qualities he has embedded in his current school.

His work has empowered students and staff alike, fostering environments where young people are encouraged to lead themselves, collaborate with others and make a positive impact on their communities.

Reflecting on his new role, Mr Langman shared:

“The opportunity to shape a ‘second home’ for young people at TAS is a privilege.

“My family and I are excited to join the Toowoomba Anglican School community and to work alongside staff, students and families to ensure our boarding program is warm, inclusive and transformational.“

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