Clontarf Beach State High School
Clontarf Beach State High School | |
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Coordinates | 27°14′55″S 153°05′08″E / 27.2486°S 153.0856°E |
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Type | Public, co-educational, secondary, day school |
Motto | Pride, Passion, Pathways |
Established | 1950 |
Principal | Jo House |
Enrolment | 939 (2018)[1] |
Campus | Clontarf |
Colour(s) | Yellow, green and blue |
Website | clontarfbeachshs.eq.edu.au |
Clontarf Beach State High School (CBSHS) is a public, co-educational, high school, located in Clontarf, Queensland, Australia.[2][3] It is administered by the Department of Education, with an enrolment of 909 students and a teaching staff of 88, as of 2023.[3] The school serves students from Year 7 to Year 12.[2][3]
History
[edit]The school opened on 28 January 1964,[4] which the arrival of, signified that the area was now a well-developed urban area.[5]
In December 2008, the enrolment number of the school was 1,240 students.[6]
Sport
[edit]The school competes against other schools in the district of Redcliffe such as Redcliffe State High School, Southern Cross Catholic College, Grace Lutheran College and Mueller College in years 8 and 9. Students can enroll in the year 8 and 9 soccer development program and also compete competitively against other schools in various sports like rugby league, soccer, netball, Rugby Union and basketball.
Notable alumni
[edit]- William McInnes – Actor and author
- Don Meij – Businessman
- Craig Moore – Former Socceroos captain
- Terry Rogers – Politician
- Brent Tate – Rugby league footballer
- Tina Thomsen – Actress
- Cortnee Vine – Matildas player
References
[edit]- ^ "Clontarf Beach State High School Executive Summary" (PDF). Department of Education and Training (Queensland). Retrieved 12 June 2019.
- ^ a b "Clontarf Beach State High School | Department of Education". schoolsdirectory.eq.edu.au. Archived from the original on 24 June 2024. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
- ^ a b c "ACARA Data Access Program - School Profile 2023". Australian Curriculum Assessment And Reporting Authority. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
- ^ "Opening and closing dates of Queensland schools". Education. 14 April 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
- ^ "Clontarf | Queensland Places". www.queenslandplaces.com.au. Archived from the original on 30 November 2023. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
- ^ "Number Count". Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2008.