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A preliminary estimate of the cost of a new brick school building for Toowoomba North was made in January 1936, however, funding was not available in that financial year. [35] In August 1936 a report on the material requirements for North Toowoomba Girls and Infants School recommended that construction of a new building be expedited. [36] [1]
The school was established on 1 January 1982 [5] as Christian Outreach College Toowoomba at the back of Highlands Church, [6] [1] which was founded in 1978. [ 7 ] The school changed its name from Christian Outreach College Toowoomba to Highlands Christian College on 21 January 2019.
Toowoomba North State School; Toowoomba South State School; Toowoomba State High School This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 22:07 (UTC). ...
St Mary's College, Toowoomba is an independent Catholic senior primary and secondary school for boys, located in Newtown, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. The college was established by the Congregation of Christian Brothers in 1899 and is a member of Edmund Rice Education Australia .
Toowoomba State High School (TSHS) is a co-educational state high school located in Mount Lofty, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. [1] TSHS was established in 1919. [ 2 ] The school catered for approximately 840 students (2015) [ 3 ] in years seven to twelve.
Concordia Lutheran College is an independent, co-educational, day and boarding school of the Lutheran Church of Australia, located in Toowoomba on the Darling Downs of Queensland, Australia. Concordia Memorial College was renamed Concordia College and later renamed Concordia Lutheran College, after merging with Martin Luther Primary School and ...
The Board established and administered schools where parents contributed one-third of the building costs and guaranteed an average attendance of at least 30 pupils. [10] [1] Drayton townsfolk met at the Bull's Head Inn in 1848 to initiate the establishment of such a school. A school committee was elected and fund-raising for a building commenced.
Toowoomba was also popular as a summer retreat for the colony's elite. It was declared a city (the City of Toowoomba) in 1904 and by 1911 had a population of 10,636. [2] [3] [4] [1] Toowoomba was an early centre for education, with the area's first National School (later Toowoomba South State School) opening in 1865. [5]