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Ipswich Central State School is a government primary (Early Childhood to Year 6) school for boys and girls at Griffith Road [ 56 ] [ 57 ] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 708 students with 54 teachers (50 full-time equivalent) and 43 non-teaching staff (28 full-time equivalent). [ 58 ]
Originally known as Leichhardt Street State School and was divided into separate schools for Boys, Girls and Infants from 1875 to 1926. In the period 1927 to 1954 it was sometimes also known as the Brisbane Normal School and also as the Central Practicing School due to the closure of the school using those names in 1927 when most of the pupils ...
An Oxford tuck shop in 2015. A tuck shop is a small retailer located either within or close-to the grounds of a school, hospital, apartment complex, [1] or other similar facility. In traditional British usage, tuck shops are associated chiefly with the sale of confectionery, sweets, or snacks and are common at private ('fee-paying') schools ...
Laidley Central State School: Laidley: Lockyer Valley: 1908: 1998 Opened 1908 as Laidley Old Township Provisional School, in 1909 became Laidley Central State School. Located at 21–23 Hope Street. [135] Laidley North State School
Steve Flory takes over from Terry Baxter who has been chair for the past 10 years at Ipswich Central [Ipswich Central] New retailers need to be encouraged into a town centre, according to the new ...
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Silkstone State School stands on a large site in the suburb of Silkstone, 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi) east of the Ipswich CBD. Bounded by roads on all sides, the school occupies an entire town block except for the northeast corner, where the former head teacher's residence, standing in a separate house yard, is now a private residence (not part of the QHR place).
Ipswich West State School (formerly Little Ipswich State School) is a heritage-listed state school at 12 Omar Street, West Ipswich (formerly Little Ipswich), City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1861 to 1919.