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Brisbane State High School (BSHS or commonly State High) is a partially selective, co-educational, state secondary school, located in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is a member of the Great Public Schools Association of Queensland, and the Queensland Girls' Secondary Schools Sports Association. It was the first state secondary school ...
In Queensland, there are four selective entry high schools. Brisbane State High School, established in 1921, is partially selective; and the three Queensland Academies which are fully selective and were formed during 2007 and 2008. All require entry based on academic entry tests, NAPLAN results, primary school grades, interviews and other ...
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Brisbane South Girls and Infants School is a heritage-listed state school at 112 Merivale Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1864 to 1932. It is also known as Brisbane South Intermediate School, South Brisbane Primary School, and currently as Brisbane State High School Block H.
Central Technical College High School, a Government-run school, was initially a member from 1918 but merged with Brisbane Junior State High School and High Top Wynnum State School in 1921* to form Brisbane State High School, which is still a member of the association. Brisbane state high school has gone on to win many of these GPS competitions.
Andrew McCullough – Class of 2007 – Brisbane Broncos; Ryan McGoldrick – Class of 1999 – Cronulla, Castleford Tigers, Hull F.C, USA RL Team; Paul Morgan – Class of 1964 – Queensland [63] John Plath – Class of 1986 – Brisbane Broncos [64] Murray Taulagi – Class of 2016 – North Queensland Cowboys
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MacGregor State High School opened in 1969 by with nine teachers and 203 students. [3] It was named after William MacGregor, a former Governor of Queensland. [1]In November 2006, a video of a brawl between two MacGregor students was uploaded to YouTube, gaining over 1000 views before being taken down in March 2007.