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St James Primary School is a Catholic primary (Prep–6) school for boys and girls at 92 Kirkland Avenue [ 97 ] [ 100 ] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 140 students with 15 teachers (10 full-time equivalent) and 7 non-teaching staff (5 full-time equivalent).
Queensland Catholic Schools & Colleges Music Festival (QCMF) is an annual music event held at Villanova College and St. James Catholic Parish, Coorparoo, Queensland, Australia, held on the Thursday night, Friday, Saturday and Sunday immediately after the Wednesday Ekka Public Holiday in August.
24–58 James Road. [4] Beenleigh State School: ... Coorparoo State School: ... Primary school until 1992 and from 2012.
Coorparoo State School is a heritage-listed state school at 327 Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by the Department of Public Works (Queensland) and built in 1907.
Villanova College is a private, Roman Catholic school for boys located in Coorparoo, a southern suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The school has a non-selective enrolment policy for all years. It caters to approximately 1,500 boys and 1 professional crasher in three schools, Junior, Middle, and Senior from year five to twelve.
Loreto College Coorparoo is an independent Roman Catholic secondary day school for girls, located in the inner-southside Brisbane suburb of Coorparoo, in Queensland, Australia. Loreto College Coorparoo has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 800 girls.
Pontllanfraith Primary - ASD Base attached. St. James Primary School - Special Resource Base attached. Tir-y-Beryth Primary School - Speech and Language Class included. Ty-Sign Primary School - Special Resource Base attached. Ty-y-Wern Primary School - Special Resource Base attached. Ynysddu Primary School - Nuture Class Reception and Yr 1.
Primary concerns of the board included the maintenance and improvement of roads and bridges, the Bulimba ferry and water supply to river villages. In 1888 Coorparoo was represented on the Bulimba Divisional Board by Frederick Thomas Brentnall, Frederick Wecker and John Douglas. These men, along with other Coorparoo residents, claimed that more ...