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This led to the reclassification of large numbers of provisional schools as state schools, and meant that new districts applying for a school were more likely to be granted a state school. Consequently, in 1909 there were 1059 state schools and only 79 provisional schools in Queensland. [5] Design for the play shed at Goondiwindi State School, 1909
There was a Tableland State School in Tablelands, Gladstone Region. [15] Tabletop State School: near Croydon: Croydon: circa 1888: 1910 Opened as Tabletop Provisional School circa 1888, becoming Tabletop State School on 1 January 1909, then closing in 1910. [15] Is different to Table Top State School on the Darling Downs. Tarzali State School ...
Queensland has an extensive state education system, which are free to attend and open to all residents, funded by the Queensland Government Department of Education. . Although the basic education of the students is free, fees may be levied for extra goods and services such as text books, school photos and m
The Queensland school system is based around Queensland state schools, independent schools and catholic schools. [1] Schooling in Queensland begins with a preparatory year (Prep) followed by 12 years of study. Primary schools teach Prep through to Year 6, while high school or secondary school is from Year 7 to 12.
Milton State School is a heritage-listed state school at Bayswater Street, Milton, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1923 to 1936 by Queensland Department of Public Works . It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 28 April 2017.
Map of Queensland state primary and secondary schools (excluding South East Queensland), 2017. Outside of South East Queensland, there are 5 lists of schools in the rest of Queensland: List of schools in Darling Downs; List of schools in Wide Bay–Burnett; List of schools in Central Queensland; List of schools in North Queensland
Buranda State School is a heritage-listed state school at 24 Cowley Street, Woolloongabba, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Department of Public Works (Queensland) and built from 1920 to 1928.
In 1911, the school was relocated to a new site and, in 1912, it was renamed Sunnyside State School. [199] [200] [201] It closed on 31 December 1960. [202] [203] Sunnyside State School was on western side of Sarina-Homebush Road. [204] [205] Sybil Creek State School: Owens Creek: Mackay: 1921: 1965 Sybil Creek runs north of Cattle Creek in ...