Alumni & Archives
Marist Regional College was established in 1972 through the amalgamation of Stella Maris Regional Girls’ College, run by the Sisters of Mercy and Marist College operated by the Marist Fathers. This partnership brought together two distinct traditions to create the co-educational College that exists today.
Marist Regional College opened with 555 students: 405 boys and 150 girls. This included 130 boarders (boys only).
College Archives
The Marist Regional College Archives collection dates from 1959 when the College first opened as St James Marist College.
Our collection is of great historical and educational value to the College community. The MRC Archives contains a collection of documents, photographs and other material including:

- Student records
- Staff records
- Business records
- School magazines
- Student work
- School committees and administration
- Historical information
- Photographs
- Uniforms
- General memorabilia
We continue to collect and preserve historical material for future generations.
Donations to College Archives are always welcome.
Student Records
To request college records, please begin by completing the application form below. Once submitted, we will contact you to complete a brief identity verification process. This step ensures we are protecting privacy and complying with legal requirements. The requested records will be provided when your identity and authority have been confirmed.
Replacement certificates for Senior Secondary results or Year 10 results before 2013 are issued through the Office of Tasmanian Assessment, Standards and Certification (TASC)
We acknowledge and pay respect to the original and ongoing custodians of the land. We acknowledge the continuing connection to land, seas, air and waterways and commit ourselves to the ongoing journey of reconciliation. We honour Elders, past, present and emerging.
