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Toowoomba Grammar School is an independent, non-denominational, day and boarding grammar school for boys, in East Toowoomba, Toowoomba, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. Toowoomba Grammar was established in 1875, the third school to be established under the Grammar Schools Act 1860 .
Toowoomba Grammar School was the third grammar school to be built in Queensland and demonstrates the impact of the Grammar School Act 1860–64 on the developing of education in Queensland. [1] The School House and Old Hall, the original buildings built between 1875 and 1877, served for many years as the main buildings of Toowoomba Grammar School.
Toowoomba Grammar School; Toowoomba North State School; Toowoomba South State School; Toowoomba State High School This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 22
The school was founded in 1911 as The Toowoomba Grammar Preparatory School. Original enrolment comprised 17 boys. The school was founded and grew with a boarding focus to service the geographically isolated areas of Southern and Western Queensland. The focus on boarding has remained through the school's history. [citation needed]
Brisbane State High School: 1948: Toowoomba Grammar School: 1949: Anglican Church Grammar School: 1950: 2-way tie between Anglican Church Grammar School and St Joseph's Nudgee College: 1951: Anglican Church Grammar School: 1952: St Joseph's Nudgee College: 1953: St Joseph's Nudgee College: 1954
Ipswich Grammar School, Ipswich; Anglican Church Grammar School, East Brisbane; Brisbane Boys' College, Brisbane; Brisbane Grammar School, Spring Hill; The Cathedral School, Townsville
Toowoomba Grammar School, sketch prior to construction, 1875 In the early years of Australian education, denominational schools (particularly Anglican schools) had a large influence. By the time of the first parliament of Queensland in 1860, there was a general feeling that any system of education established in Queensland should be free of ...
Rockhampton Grammar School; Toowoomba Grammar School; Townsville Grammar School; In the 1920s grammar schools of other denominations were established, including members of the Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria, [60] and the trend has continued to the present day. Today, the term is defined only in Queensland legislation. [58]