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St Ursula's College, Yeppoon, is an independent, Catholic, Girls', secondary and Boarding School located in the town of Yeppoon, in Central Queensland, Australia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is administered by the Queensland Catholic Education Commission , with an enrolment of 553 students and a teaching staff of 50, as of 2023. [ 4 ]
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St Ursula's College was opened in 1957 with an enrolment of 56 girls in first form. The following year, 52 new students came to the College and, by 1959, there were 200 students enrolled. The College has continued to grow, with a current enrolment of over 1,000 students, more than 80 teachers and 20 ancillary staff.
St Ursula's College, a Catholic day and boarding school for girls, was established on 12 March 1918 by the Presentation Sisters. [6] St Brendan's College, a Catholic day and boarding school for boys, was established on 8 October 1939 by the Christian Brothers. [6] Yeppoon Infants State School opened on 24 January 1955, but closed in 1968. [6]
A teachers' lounge in Japan. A staffroom or teachers' lounge is a room in a school or college. It may refer to a communal work area where teachers have their desk and prepare lessons if they do not have a personal office, or may be a common room where teachers and/or school staff can relax, discuss work, eat, drink and socialise while not in class.
Nudgee College's teaching and learning ethos aligns with Art Costa's Habits of Mind framework. [30] In addition to a wide range of subject offerings, Nudgee offers students access to learning support, an enrichment and extension program and a vocational education and training program. The school is also a pioneer in the field of flipped learning.
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As the first school was a provisional school, the existing building is the first state school in Yeppoon. [1] In January 1884, James Atherton, on behalf of the community requested that the Department of Public Instruction for a teacher to be appointed to teach the Yeppoon children. Along with the request, Atherton offered his house for the purpose.