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The Australian Universities Rugby League is the body responsible for the development and growth of Rugby League throughout the tertiary level of education within Australia. It selects the Australian team to compete in University World Cups.
The Greater Brisbane League or formerly the Greater Brisbane Baseball Board league (GB3) is the largest baseball league in the Australian state of Queensland and covers all teams from Brisbane North, South, West, Metro as well as three Gold Coast teams. These are from age groups Little League (U12) through to seniors.
In 2021, a total of 30,648 students in metropolitan, regional and remote Australia from 354 schools participated in rugby league. [35] The NRL 2008 Annual report included significantly higher school participation figures suggesting either a substantial decline of 89% or a more generous definition was applied when measuring participants ...
Queensland Cup: Colours Rugby League Club Est. Joined* City/Town State/Territory Stadium Titles Last NRL Affiliate; Brisbane Tigers: 1917 1996 Brisbane: Queensland: Langlands Park: 0 - Storm: Burleigh Bears: 1934 1997 Gold Coast: Queensland: Pizzey Park: 4 2019 Titans: Central Queensland Capras: 1996 1996 Rockhampton: Queensland: Browne Park: 0 ...
Universities Rugby League Queensland; Current season or competition: 2025 Universities Rugby League Queensland season: Sport: Rugby league: Instituted: 1970: Number of teams: 4: Premiers: University of Queensland Hounds : Most titles: University of Queensland Eagles (8 titles) Related competition: Australian Universities Rugby League
Primary schools teach Prep through to Year 6, while high school or secondary school is from Year 7 to 12. Prep became compulsory in 2017, [2] and is a full-time program. [3] Upon completion of 13 years of schooling, students receive a Queensland Certificate of Education and an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank used for tertiary education ...
Administered by the Queensland Rugby League and run by the Queensland Independent Secondary Schools Rugby League, the competition is a week-long carnival that features over 1200 students from up to 54 schools in July each year. [2] In 2020 a Girls competition was introduced for the first time.
Clairvaux College was founded by the Christian Brothers in 1966 as a Catholic all-boys secondary school with Brother Surawski as principal. In 1971 it was decided that the all-girls Catholic secondary school St Joseph's College be moved from its current location in Holland Park to the site adjoining Clairvaux College and be renamed Mackillop College.