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Hermit Park is situated in the traditional Wulgurukaba Aboriginal country. [4] The origin of the suburb name Hermit Park is from the residence of a business owner Leopold Ferdinand Sachs. [2] The Suburban Bowling Club was established in 1923 on the corner of Charters Towers Road and Carr Street, the second to be established in Townsville.
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 ...
The students commonly address their respective teachers by their first names. Ryan Catholic College is broken up into 2 campuses with a junior school on the smaller campus, with the middle and senior schools located on the main (Ryan) campus. [citation needed] A new two-storey building was constructed throughout 2007 on the main campus.
Heatley is situated in the traditional Wulgurukaba Aboriginal country. [5] The origin of the suburb name is from W.J. Heatley, the former Mayor of Townsville from 1927 to 1933. [6] Heatley State High School opened on 30 January 1968. On 16 December 1999 it renamed Heatley Secondary College. [7] Heatley State School opened on 25 January 1971. [7]
Ryan Catholic College is a Catholic primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at 59 Canterbury Road [ 12 ] [ 19 ] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 1,886 students with 143 teachers (131 full-time equivalent) and 84 non-teaching staff (69 full-time equivalent).
Saint Margaret Mary's College was officially opened on 22 February 1963 by the then Bishop of Townsville, H.E. Ryan. The school consisted of four classrooms, one office, staffroom, tuckshop, cloakroom and a ‘modern’ science lecture room. Fifty students were enrolled, although the school had capacity for 200 girls.
Block A of Townsville Technical College is a heritage-listed technical college building at 212–260 Stanley Street, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Department of Public Works (Queensland) and built from 1920 to 1921.
Aitkenvale is situated in the traditional Wulgurukaba Aboriginal country. [4] View of roundabout at Elizabeth Street and Alfred Street Estate Map of Aitkenvale Estate, Townsville, Queensland, 1883 Thomas Aitken of Townsville, 1867. The suburb is named after Thomas Aitken, the original grantee of Portion 38, Parish of Coonambelah.