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Map of Queensland state primary and secondary schools (excluding South East Queensland), 2017. Outside of South East Queensland, there are 5 lists of schools in the rest of Queensland: List of schools in Darling Downs; List of schools in Wide Bay–Burnett; List of schools in Central Queensland; List of schools in North Queensland
Public primary schools in Queensland (1 C, 20 P) B. Public schools in Brisbane (2 C, 9 P) ... This page was last edited on 4 January 2025, at 17:17 (UTC).
The Queensland school system is based around Queensland state schools, independent schools and catholic schools. [1] Schooling in Queensland begins with a preparatory year (Prep) followed by 12 years of study. Primary schools teach Prep through to Year 6, while high school or secondary school is from Year 7 to 12.
The Associated Independent Colleges, or AIC, is a group of independent secondary schools in south-east Queensland, Australia.With the exception of St Peters Lutheran College, AIC schools are all-boys schools (St Peter's secondary girls compete in the Queensland Girls' Secondary Schools Sports Association).
www.stjameslc.qld.edu.au St James Lutheran College is an independent, co-educational Kindergarten to Year 12 Lutheran College under the Lutheran Church of Australia. The school is located in Urraween, a suburb of Hervey Bay, South East Queensland, Australia.
St Paul's Anglican School, Bald Hills, commonly known as St Paul's School is an independent Anglican co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school located in the northern Brisbane suburb of Bald Hills, Queensland, Australia, bordering the Pine River and the City of Moreton Bay.
Queensland state schools are funded by the Department of Education. In some rural communities, state schools can provide education up to year 10, roughly until students are 16 years old. Queensland state high schools, or Queensland public high schools, are Queensland Government-run secondary schools (or high schools) that are part of the ...
On 1 January 1909, it became Coalbank State School. It closed in 1961. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was on the south-western corner of Coalbank Road and Schultz Road (approx 27°06′31″S 151°51′51″E / 27.10867°S 151.86420°E / -27.10867; 151.86420 ( Coalbank State School (former