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Townsville Grammar School 1900 Townsville Grammar School 1905 Established in 1888, it is the northernmost member of the Queensland grammar schools . From its foundation the school encouraged a co-educational environment, but in its early decades the number of female students was particularly small; in its foundation year (1888), "20 boys" are ...
St Patrick's College was founded around the same time as the Townsville Grammar School, [4] possibly in 1878, by a group of Irish nuns from the Sisters of Mercy order. [citation needed] The Sisters were pioneers of education in North Queensland, and the college stands as a monument to their contributions.
The School House, erected 1903-4 as the Townsville Grammar School and as a replacement for the cyclone-damaged 1888 grammar school building on the same site, is important in demonstrating the history of education and the development of grammar schools in Queensland. Townsville Grammar School, opened in 1888, was the only grammar school ...
Henrietta Barnett School is a grammar school for girls with academy status.. A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented selective secondary school.
Townsville is the intersection point of the A1 (Bruce Highway), and the A6 (Flinders Highway) National Highways. The Townsville Ring Road, planned to become part of the re-routed A1 route bypass, circumnavigates the city. Townsville has a public transport system contracted to Translink, which provides regular services between many parts of the ...
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Opened as St Anne's Church of England School for Girls in Walker Street on the site of the current Townsville City Council building until 1958. [258] Relocated to Mundingburra where it expanded into a full co-educational school and was renamed The Cadredral School of St Anne and St James. [258] Townsville Christian College: Garbutt: Townsville ...
Townsville West State School was built with government funding and a one-fifth subscription from the local community as required under the State Education Act of 1875. The school was opened on 21 March 1887. [1] By 1919 Townsville West was the third largest school in Queensland with an enrolment of 1150 students and a staff of thirty-three. [1]