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List of schools in West Moreton

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This is a list of schools in the West Moreton region of South East Queensland, Australia. The region consists of the Lockyer Valley, Somerset and Scenic Rim regions and the rural part of the City of Ipswich. Prior to 2015, the Queensland education system consisted of primary schools, which accommodated students from Kindergarten to Year 7 (ages 5–13), and high schools, which accommodate students from Years 8 to 12 (ages 12–18). However, from 2015, Year 7 became the first year of high school.[1]

State schools

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State primary schools

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Name Suburb LGA Opened Coords Notes
Amberley District State School Amberley Ipswich 1862 Formerly Amberley SS until 2010
Aratula State School Aratula Scenic Rim 1911 27°58′51″S 152°32′39″E / 27.9808°S 152.5441°E / -27.9808; 152.5441 (Aratula State School) Located at 41 Elizabeth Street.[2]
Ashwell State School Ashwell Ipswich 1887 27°37′46″S 152°33′23″E / 27.6294°S 152.5565°E / -27.6294; 152.5565 (Ashwell State School) Located at 35 Reinke Road.[3]
Beaudesert State School Beaudesert Scenic Rim 1882 27°59′20″S 153°00′08″E / 27.9888°S 153.0023°E / -27.9888; 153.0023 (Beaudesert State School) Located at 17 Tina Street.[4]
Beechmont State School Beechmont Scenic Rim 1904 28°07′29″S 153°11′08″E / 28.1248°S 153.1856°E / -28.1248; 153.1856 (Beechmont State School) At 1922 Beechmont Road.[5]
Blenheim State School Blenheim Lockyer Valley 1879 27°39′00″S 152°19′54″E / 27.6501°S 152.3317°E / -27.6501; 152.3317 (Blenheim State School) At 81 Blenheim Road.[6]
Boonah State School Boonah Scenic Rim 1878 27°59′52″S 152°40′52″E / 27.9977°S 152.6811°E / -27.9977; 152.6811 (Boonah State School) On Park Street.[7]
Canungra State School Canungra Scenic Rim 1889 28°01′01″S 153°09′44″E / 28.0169°S 153.1623°E / -28.0169; 153.1623 (Canungra State School) Originally opened as Caningera Upper Provisional School, becoming a full State School in 1909. Name changed to Canungra State School in 1912. Located at 5–9 Christie Street.[8]
Clarendon State School Clarendon Somerset 1929 27°26′23″S 152°32′33″E / 27.4398°S 152.5425°E / -27.4398; 152.5425 (Clarendon State School) At 507 Clarendon Road.[9][10]
Coominya State School Coominya Somerset 1912 27°23′32″S 152°30′03″E / 27.3922°S 152.5008°E / -27.3922; 152.5008 (Coominya State School) At 7 Cornhill Street.[11]
Darlington State School Darlington Scenic Rim 1890 28°12′20″S 153°02′24″E / 28.2056°S 153.0400°E / -28.2056; 153.0400 (Darlington State School) At 2744 Kerry Road.
Esk State School Esk Somerset 1875 27°14′51″S 152°25′35″E / 27.2475°S 152.4263°E / -27.2475; 152.4263 (Esk State School) At 49 East Street.[12][13]
Fernvale State School Fernvale Somerset 1874 27°26′48″S 152°38′39″E / 27.4467°S 152.6441°E / -27.4467; 152.6441 (Fernvale State School) At 1605 Brisbane Valley Highway.[14]
Flagstone Creek State School Flagstone Creek Lockyer Valley 1886
Forest Hill State School Forest Hill Lockyer Valley 1893 Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register
Gatton State School Gatton Lockyer Valley 1876 27°33′36″S 152°16′42″E / 27.5601°S 152.2783°E / -27.5601; 152.2783 (Gatton State School) At 26 William Street.[15]
Glamorgan Vale State School Glamorgan Vale Somerset 1875 27°30′54″S 152°37′56″E / 27.5149°S 152.6323°E / -27.5149; 152.6323 (Glamorgan Vale State School) At 750 Glamorgan Vale Road.[16]
Gleneagle State School Gleneagle Scenic Rim 1891
Glenore Grove State School Glenore Grove Lockyer Valley 1906 27°31′48″S 152°24′29″E / 27.5299°S 152.4080°E / -27.5299; 152.4080 (Glenore Grove State School) At 3 Brightview Road.[17]
Grandchester State School Grandchester Ipswich 1878 27°39′56″S 152°27′55″E / 27.6655°S 152.4653°E / -27.6655; 152.4653 (Grandchester State School) At 35 School Road.[18]
Grantham State School Grantham Lockyer Valley 1905 27°34′26″S 152°12′07″E / 27.5740°S 152.2020°E / -27.5740; 152.2020 (Grantham State School) At 15 Victor Street.[19]
Haigslea State School Haigslea Ipswich 1876 27°34′18″S 152°37′47″E / 27.5717°S 152.6297°E / -27.5717; 152.6297 (Haigslea State School) At 760-766 Thagoona Haigslea Road.[20]
Harlin State School Harlin Somerset 1908 26°58′26″S 152°21′27″E / 26.9740°S 152.3574°E / -26.9740; 152.3574 (Harlin State School) At 8521 Brisbane Valley Highway.[21]
Harrisville State School Harrisville Scenic Rim 1891
Hatton Vale State School Hatton Vale Lockyer Valley 1881
Helidon State School Helidon Lockyer Valley 1874 27°33′18″S 152°07′33″E / 27.5550°S 152.1257°E / -27.5550; 152.1257 (Helidon State School) At 16 School Street.[22]
Hillview State School Hillview Scenic Rim 1887 Formerly Christmas Creek SS until 1914
Ipswich East State School East Ipswich Ipswich 1958 27°36′24″S 152°46′37″E / 27.6068°S 152.7769°E / -27.6068; 152.7769 (Ipswich East State School) At 18-24 Jacaranda Street.[23]
Ipswich North State School North Ipswich Ipswich 1934 27°36′06″S 152°45′48″E / 27.6018°S 152.7633°E / -27.6018; 152.7633 (Ipswich North State School) At 9 Fitzgibbon Street.[24]
Ipswich West State School West Ipswich Ipswich 1919 27°37′15″S 152°45′02″E / 27.6207°S 152.7506°E / -27.6207; 152.7506 (Ipswich West State School) At 12 Omar Street (corner of Keogh Street).[25]
Kalbar State School Kalbar Scenic Rim 1879 27°56′34″S 152°37′24″E / 27.94284°S 152.62333°E / -27.94284; 152.62333 (Kalbar State School) On George Street.[26]
Kentville State School Kentville Lockyer Valley 1907
Kilcoy State School Kilcoy Somerset 1892 Originally opened as Kilcoy Township Provisional School then changed name to Kilcoy Provisional School in 1893. By 1898 the name had been changed again to Hopetoun Provisional School, which in turn became Hopetoun State School in 1909. In 1914 the name was changed for the last time, to Kilcoy State School.
Laidley District State School Laidley Lockyer Valley 1999 27°37′26″S 152°23′45″E / 27.6239°S 152.3958°E / -27.6239; 152.3958 (Laidley District State School) Merger of Laidley North State School and Laidley Central State School, operates on the site of the former Laidley North State School at 218–220 Patrick Street.
Lake Clarendon State School Lake Clarendon Lockyer Valley 1902 27°31′18″S 152°21′30″E / 27.5216°S 152.3582°E / -27.5216; 152.3582 (Lake Clarendon State School) Located at 35 Lake Clarendon Road.[27] Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.[28]
Linville State School Linville Somerset 1901
Lockrose State School Lockrose Lockyer Valley 1905
Lowood State School Lowood Somerset 1881
Ma Ma Creek State School Ma Ma Creek Lockyer Valley 1880 27°37′44″S 152°11′24″E / 27.6288°S 152.1900°E / -27.6288; 152.1900 (Ma Ma Creek State School) At 803 Gatton-Clifton Road.[29]
Marburg State School Marburg Ipswich 1879
Maroon State School Maroon Scenic Rim 1891
Minden State School Minden Somerset 1878 27°33′17″S 152°32′39″E / 27.5547°S 152.5441°E / -27.5547; 152.5441 (Minden State School) At 1032 Lowood-Minden Road.[30]
Mount Alford State School Mount Alford Scenic Rim 1888 28°04′06″S 152°35′41″E / 28.0682°S 152.5947°E / -28.0682; 152.5947 (Mount Alford State School) At 942 Reckumpilla Street.[31]
Mount Kilcoy State School Mount Kilcoy Somerset 1909 26°52′25″S 152°35′13″E / 26.8736°S 152.5869°E / -26.8736; 152.5869 (Mount Kilcoy State School) At 251 Jenkinsons Road.[32]
Mount Marrow State School Mount Marrow Ipswich 1909
Mount Sylvia State School Mount Sylvia Lockyer Valley 1885 27°43′23″S 152°13′26″E / 27.7230°S 152.2240°E / -27.7230; 152.2240 (Mount Sylvia State School) At 6 Left Hand Branch Road.[33]
Mount Tarampa State School Mount Tarampa Somerset 1906 Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register
Mount Whitestone State School Mount Whitestone Lockyer Valley 1886 27°39′54″S 152°09′36″E / 27.6650°S 152.1601°E / -27.6650; 152.1601 (Mount Whitestone State School) At 1313 Gatton-Clifton Road.[34]
Murphy's Creek State School Murphy's Creek Lockyer Valley 1870
Mutdapilly State School Mutdapilly Scenic Rim 1874 27°46′16″S 152°39′02″E / 27.7710°S 152.6506°E / -27.7710; 152.6506 (Mutdapilly State School) At 4 Mutdapilly-Churchbank Weir Road.[35]
Patrick Estate State School Patrick Estate Somerset 1925 27°24′39″S 152°34′04″E / 27.4109°S 152.5679°E / -27.4109; 152.5679 (Patrick Estate State School) At 816 Mahon Road.[36]
Peak Crossing State School Peak Crossing Scenic Rim 1871
Prenzlau State School Prenzlau Somerset 1894 Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register
Rathdowney State School Rathdowney Scenic Rim 1912
Roadvale State School Roadvale Scenic Rim 1889 27°55′12″S 152°42′18″E / 27.9201°S 152.7050°E / -27.9201; 152.7050 (Roadvale State School) At 111 Roadvale Road.[37] Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.[38]
Ropeley State School Ropeley Lockyer Valley 1890 27°39′28″S 152°15′31″E / 27.6579°S 152.2587°E / -27.6579; 152.2587 (Ropeley State School) At 4 Hoger Road.[39]
Rosewood State School Rosewood Ipswich 1980
St Bernard State School Mount Tamborine Scenic Rim 1914
Tamborine Mountain State School Tamborine Mountain Scenic Rim 1900
Tamrookum State School Tamrookum Scenic Rim 1939
Tarampa State School Tarampa Somerset 1880 Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register
Tent Hill Lower State School Lower Tenthill Lockyer Valley 1873 27°35′31″S 152°14′11″E / 27.59202°S 152.23628°E / -27.59202; 152.23628 (Tent Hill Lower State School) At 90 Lower Tenthill Road.[40]
Thornton State School Thornton Lockyer Valley 1881
Toogoolawah State School Toogoolawah Somerset 1905
Veresdale Scrub State School Veresdale Scrub Logan 1899 27°55′17″S 153°01′03″E / 27.9214°S 153.0176°E / -27.9214; 153.0176 (Veresdale Scrub State School) At 354 Veresdale Scrub School Road.[41]
Walloon State School Walloon Ipswich 1877 27°36′20″S 152°39′47″E / 27.6056°S 152.6631°E / -27.6056; 152.6631 (Walloon State School) At 528 Karrabin Rosewood Road.[42]
Warrill View State School Warrill View Scenic Rim 1910
Withcott State School Withcott Lockyer Valley 1912–1971 27°32′30″S 152°01′10″E / 27.5416°S 152.0195°E / -27.5416; 152.0195 (Withcott State School (former site)) From 1912 to its closure in 1971, the location was 159 Roches Road (corner of Little Oakey Creek Road).[43][44]
1984– 27°33′34″S 152°01′25″E / 27.5594°S 152.0237°E / -27.5594; 152.0237 (Withcott State School) The school reopened in 1984 at 26 Biggs Road (27°33′34″S 152°01′25″E / 27.5594°S 152.0237°E / -27.5594; 152.0237 (Withcott State School)).[45][46]
Woodhill State School Woodhill Logan 1873 27°53′34″S 152°58′25″E / 27.8929°S 152.9737°E / -27.8929; 152.9737 (Woodhill State School) At 6027 Mount Lindesay Highway.[47]

State high schools and colleges

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Name Suburb LGA Opened Coords Notes
Beaudesert State High School Beaudesert Scenic Rim 1963
Boonah State High School Boonah Scenic Rim 1965 27°59′43″S 152°41′21″E / 27.9954°S 152.6891°E / -27.9954; 152.6891 (Boonah State High School) At 32 Macquarie Street.[48]
Kilcoy State High School Kilcoy Somerset 1972
Laidley State High School Laidley Lockyer Valley 1985
Lockyer District State High School Gatton Lockyer Valley 1961
Lowood State High School Lowood Somerset 1983
Rosewood State High School Rosewood Ipswich 1980
Tamborine Mountain State High School Tamborine Mountain Scenic Rim 2001 Formerly Helensvale State High School (Tamborine Mountain Campus)
Toogoolawah State High School Toogoolawah Somerset 1988

Defunct state schools

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Name Suburb LGA Opened Closed Coords Notes
Allandale State School Allandale Scenic Rim 1928 1963 28°00′09″S 152°43′47″E / 28.0025°S 152.7297°E / -28.0025; 152.7297 (Allandale State School (former)) Located near the intersection of Radcliffe/Geiger Road and Hutchinson Road.[49][50]
Atkinson's Lagoon State School Atkinsons Dam Somerset 1885 1968 27°24′52″S 152°25′48″E / 27.4144°S 152.4300°E / -27.4144; 152.4300 (Atkinson's Lagoon State School (former)) Located near the intersection of the south-west corner of the present Atkinsons Dam Road and Rocky Creek Road.[51][52][50]
Barney View State School Barney View Scenic Rim 1918 1961 28°15′12″S 152°47′44″E / 28.2534°S 152.7956°E / -28.2534; 152.7956 (Barney View State School (former)) Located at 504 Barney View Road.[53]
Biddaddaba Creek State School Biddaddaba Scenic Rim 1933 1959 28°00′04″S 153°07′01″E / 28.00111°S 153.11685°E / -28.00111; 153.11685 (Biddaddaba Creek State School (former)) Located at 363 Biddaddaba Creek Road.[54]
Black Duck State School near Junction View Lockyer Valley 1910 1922 Also known as Black Duck Creek State School. The buildings were relocated in 1922 to establish Junction View State School.
Blanchview State School Blanchview Lockyer Valley 1890 1965 27°34′19″S 152°02′07″E / 27.5719°S 152.0354°E / -27.5719; 152.0354 (Blanchview State School (former, plaque)) Monkey Waterholes Provisional School opened on 7 July 1890. It became Monkey Waterholes State School in 1909 and was renamed Blanch View State School in 1913. Blanchview State School closed in 1965. The school was on a 2-acre (0.81 ha) reserve within present-day 358 Blanchview Road. The site is marked by a plaque (27.5719°S 152.0354°E). The school building was relocated to another site and is used as a farm building.[55][56][57][58]
Blantyre State School Blantyre Scenic Rim 1876 1969 27°54′19″S 152°41′04″E / 27.9052°S 152.6844°E / -27.9052; 152.6844 (Blantyre State School (former)) Located on the western half of 107 Blantyre Road.[59][60] Following the closure, the school building was relocated to the Laidley Pioneer Village.[61][62]
Bravenia State School near Coominya Somerset 1922 1923 Opened 1 August 1922
Brightview State School Brightview Somerset 1902 1962 27°29′58″S 152°29′54″E / 27.49938°S 152.49831°E / -27.49938; 152.49831 (Brightview State School (former)) Opened 1902 as Tarampa Flat Provisional School, renamed 1906 Brightview Provisional School. Located at 1060 Brightview Road.[63][64]
Bromelton State School Bromelton Scenic Rim 1880 1953 27°59′13″S 152°56′20″E / 27.9869°S 152.9389°E / -27.9869; 152.9389 (Bromelton State School (former)) On a 30-acre (12 ha) site on the western side of Sandy Creek Road ().[65][66][67]
Brooklands State School Allenview Scenic Rim 1910 1965 approx 27°52′26″S 152°55′59″E / 27.8738°S 152.9331°E / -27.8738; 152.9331 (Brooklands State School (former)) At approximately 637 Brookland Road.[68][69][50]
Bryden State School Bryden Somerset 1876 1936 27°16′11″S 152°34′58″E / 27.2696°S 152.5827°E / -27.2696; 152.5827 (Bryden State School (former)) Previously known as Mount Brisbane Provisional School, Mount Brisbane State School, Deep Creek State School, and Bryden Provisional School. The school was on a three-acre (1.2 ha) site on Loughrans Road.[70][71]
1947 1963
Buaraba State School Buaraba Somerset 1922 1966 27°21′47″S 152°19′16″E / 27.3631°S 152.32112°E / -27.3631; 152.32112 (Buaraba State School (former)) At 421 Buaraba Creek Road.[72][73] The school building is still extant.[74]
Bunjurgen State School Bunjurgen Scenic Rim 1887 1968 approx 28°02′28″S 152°37′19″E / 28.0412°S 152.6220°E / -28.0412; 152.6220 (Bunjurgen State School (former)) Originally opened as Mount French Provisional School in 1887 and renamed Coochin Lower in 1901. It became a State School in 1909 and finally, Bunjurgen State School in 1926. It was on Mount Alford Road.[75][76][77]
Burnett Creek State School Burnett Creek Scenic Rim 1902 1921 28°14′36″S 152°35′08″E / 28.2434°S 152.5856°E / -28.2434; 152.5856 (Burnett Creek State School (former)) Located at 1418 Burnett Creek Road.[78][50]
Caffey State School Caffey Lockyer Valley 1927 1971 27°41′48″S 152°13′01″E / 27.6967°S 152.2169°E / -27.6967; 152.2169 (Caffey State School (former)) Located on the south-eastern corner of the junction of Tenthill Creek and Mount Sylvia Road.[79][80]
Calvert State School Calvert Ipswich 1872 1972 27°39′53″S 152°31′16″E / 27.6647°S 152.5212°E / -27.6647; 152.5212 (Calvert State School (former)) Opened as Alfred State School, renamed Calvert in 1910. Located at 29–35 Newcastle Street.[81][82]
Carney's Creek State School Carneys Creek Scenic Rim 1890 1970 approx 28°12′12″S 152°33′30″E / 28.2032°S 152.5584°E / -28.2032; 152.5584 (Carneys Creek State School (former)) Located on Chalk Road.[83][84][50]
Carpendale State School Carpendale Lockyer Valley 1924 1982 27°35′19″S 152°09′31″E / 27.5885°S 152.1587°E / -27.5885; 152.1587 (Carpendale State School (former)) Located at 10 Gormans Road.[85]
Cedar Grove State School Cedar Grove Logan 1923 1965
Charlwood State School Charlwood Scenic Rim 1896 1958 28°00′59″S 152°34′04″E / 28.0165°S 152.5679°E / -28.0165; 152.5679 (Charlwood State School (former)) Located at 748 Lake Moogerah Road.[49][50]
Chinghee Creek State School Chinghee Creek Scenic Rim 1912 1973 28°16′51″S 152°58′59″E / 28.2808°S 152.9830°E / -28.2808; 152.9830 (Chinghee State School (former)) Located at 495 Chinghee Creek Road.[86][50]
Coal Creek State School Coal Creek Somerset 1892 1948 27°10′22″S 152°26′00″E / 27.1728°S 152.4334°E / -27.1728; 152.4334 (Coal Creek State School (former)) Located at 154 Coal Creek Road.[87][88]
Coleyville State School Coleyville Scenic Rim 1890 1964 27°48′55″S 152°33′53″E / 27.8154°S 152.5646°E / -27.8154; 152.5646 (Coleyville State School (former)) Located at 1080 Coleyville Road.[89][50]
Colinton State School Colinton Somerset 1879 1969 26°56′00″S 152°19′02″E / 26.9333°S 152.3171°E / -26.9333; 152.3171 (Colinton State School (former)) Located on Emu Creek Road.[90][91]
College View State School College View Lockyer Valley 1901 1958
Cooeeimbardi State School Cooeeimbardi Somerset 1928 1953 approx 27°06′37″S 152°29′02″E / 27.1103°S 152.4840°E / -27.1103; 152.4840 (Cooembardie State School (former)) Located west of Cooeeimbardi Road.[92][87]
Coulson State School Coulson Scenic Rim 1881 1993 27°57′12″S 152°43′16″E / 27.9533°S 152.7210°E / -27.9533; 152.7210 (Coulson State School (former)) Known as Teviotville until 1903 when that name was taken on by another school. Located at 3522 Ipswich Boonah Road.[93][94]
Cressbrook State School Cressbrook Somerset 1877 1895
Cressbrook Lower State School Lower Cressbrook, now in Fulham Somerset 1916 1953 27°03′21″S 152°27′12″E / 27.05595°S 152.45333°E / -27.05595; 152.45333 (Cressbrook Lower State School (former)) Located at 2 Monks Road (corner Cooeeimbardi Road) in Fulham.[87][92]
Crowley Vale State School Crowley Vale Lockyer Valley 1916 circa 1941 27°32′37″S 152°22′42″E / 27.54374°S 152.37831°E / -27.54374; 152.37831 (Crowley Vale State School (former)) Opened 1916 as Verdant Vale State School, renamed 1918 Crowley Vale State School. Located at 42 Crowley Vale Road (corner of Warrego Highway).[95][96] Following its closure, in 1951, it was relocated to Gatton Agricultural College as a lunchroom for farm hands.[97] In 1995, it was re-located to its present position west of Services Road (27°32′57″S 152°20′22″E / 27.54925°S 152.33957°E / -27.54925; 152.33957 (Crowley State School building (former))).[98][99]
Derrymore State School Derrymore Lockyer Valley 1889 1922 Originally named Puzzling Gully Provisional School, becoming Puzzling Gully State School in 1909. Changed name to Derrymore State School in 1914.
Dugandan State School Dugandan Scenic Rim 1917 1966
Ebenezer State School Ebenezer Ipswich 1868 1957
Fairney View State School Fairney View Somerset 1896 1967 27°29′37″S 152°40′04″E / 27.4937°S 152.6678°E / -27.4937; 152.6678 (Fairney View State School (former)) Located at 20–30 Randalls Road.[100][101]
Fassifern State School Fassifern Scenic Rim 1879 1887 [102]
Fassifern Station State School near Kalbar Scenic Rim ? 1888 Little is known about this school. It closed in 1888 and its students were transferred to Engelsburg State School (now Kalbar State School).[103]
Fassifern Valley State School Fassifern Valley Scenic Rim 1906 1958 27°58′11″S 152°36′31″E / 27.9697°S 152.6085°E / -27.9697; 152.6085 (Fassifern Valley State School (former)) Located at 16 Tutin Road.[104][105][50]
Flying Fox State School Flying Fox (now Ferny Glen) Scenic Rim 1920 1962 approx 28°04′52″S 153°09′22″E / 28.0810°S 153.1561°E / -28.0810; 153.1561 (Flying Fox State School (former)) Located on the western side of Upper Coomera Road near the Coomera River, now within the present-day boundaries of neighbouring Ferny Glen.[106][107][50]
Fordsdale State School Fordsdale Lockyer Valley 1895 1937 27°42′29″S 152°07′43″E / 27.7081°S 152.1285°E / -27.7081; 152.1285 (Fordsdale State School (former)) 1895 opened as Ma Ma Creek Upper Provisional School, 1906 renamed Fordsdale Provisional School, 1909 became Fordsdale State School. 1929 closed 1931 reopened, 1933 closed. Located at 1902 Gatton Clifton Road.[108]
1937 1939 27°43′11″S 152°07′09″E / 27.7196°S 152.1193°E / -27.7196; 152.1193 (Fordsdale School of Arts Hall) 1937 reopened in the Fordsdale School of Arts hall, 2085 Gatton Clifton Road.
1939 1967 approx 27°43′12″S 152°07′16″E / 27.7199°S 152.1211°E / -27.7199; 152.1211 (Fordsdale State School (former)) 1939 new school building near the School of Arts hall, approx 2085 Gatton Clifton Road.[109]
Frazerview State School Frazerview Scenic Rim 1915 1975 27°57′07″S 152°33′25″E / 27.9520°S 152.5569°E / -27.9520; 152.5569 (Frazerview State School (former)) Located at 420 Frazerview Road.[110]
Fulham State School Fulham, now Cressbrook Somerset 1920 1953 27°04′38″S 152°25′15″E / 27.0771°S 152.4209°E / -27.0771; 152.4209 (Fulham State School (former)) Located at 372 Cressbrook Caboonbah Road (southern corner with Fulham Road), now in Cressbrook.[111]
Glen Cairn State School Glen Cairn Lockyer Valley 1926 1972 approx 27°36′53″S 152°20′22″E / 27.6146°S 152.3394°E / -27.6146; 152.3394 (Glen Cairn State School (former)) Located on Glen Cairn Road.[112][113]
Grantham Scrub State School Grantham Scrub, now Veradilla Lockyer Valley 1896 1950 27°35′36″S 152°11′06″E / 27.59327°S 152.18507°E / -27.59327; 152.18507 (Grantham Scrub State School (former)) Located at 119 Missouri Road (corner of Grantham Scrub Road).[114]
Gregor's Creek State School Gregor's Creek, now in Woolmar Somerset 1896 1963 26°57′36″S 152°26′33″E / 26.96012°S 152.44259°E / -26.96012; 152.44259 (Gregor's Creek State School (former)) Located at 1095 Gregors Creek Road, now in the neighbouring locality of Woolmar.[87]
Hidden Vale State School Grandchester Ipswich 1916 1943 27°42′50″S 152°28′15″E / 27.7138°S 152.4707°E / -27.7138; 152.4707 (Hidden Vale State School (former)) Located at 779–799 Hiddenvale Road.[115]
Ingoldsby State School Ingoldsby Lockyer Valley 1894 1974 27°43′20″S 152°15′42″E / 27.7222°S 152.2616°E / -27.7222; 152.2616 (Ingoldsby State School (former)) 1894 opened as Hessenburg Provisional School, 1909 became Hessenburg State School, 1916 renamed Ingoldsby State School. Locatedat 1128–1130 Ingoldsby Road.[116][117]
Innisplain State School Innisplain Scenic Rim 1921 1962 28°10′33″S 152°54′14″E / 28.1759°S 152.9038°E / -28.1759; 152.9038 (Innisplain State School (former)) Located on Innisplain Road.[118][119]
Iredale State School Iredale Lockyer Valley circa 1894 1916 27°34′20″S 152°05′11″E / 27.57216°S 152.08628°E / -27.57216; 152.08628 (Helidon Scrub State School (former)) Opened circa 1894 as Helidon Scrub Provisional School, 1909 became Helidon Scrub State School, 1916 relocated to a larger site in a new building (the original school building and site because Iredale School of Arts).[120]
1916 1975 27°34′25″S 152°05′28″E / 27.5737°S 152.0910°E / -27.5737; 152.0910 (Iredale State School (former)) 1916 relocated to a larger site in a new building, circa 1944 renamed Iredale State School. Located at 646 Spa Water Road..[120][121][122]
Jimna State School Jimna Somerset 1923 2009 26°39′43″S 152°27′44″E / 26.6619°S 152.4623°E / -26.6619; 152.4623 (Jimna State School (former)) Originally known as Monsildale State School, then later, Foxlowe State School. Building was moved from Monsildale. Renamed Jimna State School in 1926. It was at 21 School Road.[123] The school's website was archived.[124]
Junction View State School Junction View Lockyer Valley 1922 2010 27°48′04″S 152°11′19″E / 27.8012°S 152.1886°E / -27.8012; 152.1886 (Junction View State School (former).) Established in 1922 by relocating the buildings of Black Duck State School (opened 1910). Junction View State School was at 7 East Haldon Road.[125] The school's website was archived.[126]
Karrabin State School Karrabin Ipswich 1932 1958
Kerry State School Kerry Scenic Rim 1884 1943 28°08′08″S 153°02′04″E / 28.13551°S 153.03448°E / -28.13551; 153.03448 (Kerry State School (former)) Located at 307 Kerry West Road (via Ward Lane).[127][128]
Laidley Central State School Laidley Lockyer Valley 1908 1998 27°38′52″S 152°23′34″E / 27.6477°S 152.3929°E / -27.6477; 152.3929 (Laidley Central State School (former)) Opened 1908 as Laidley Old Township Provisional School, in 1909 became Laidley Central State School. Located at 21–23 Hope Street.[129]
Laidley North State School Laidley North /Laidley Lockyer Valley 1889 1998 27°37′27″S 152°23′44″E / 27.6243°S 152.3955°E / -27.6243; 152.3955 (Laidley North State School (former)) Opened as Laidley North Mixed State School in 1889, renamed Laidley North State School in 1897. Located at 218–220 Patrick Street, now within Laidley.[130] Laidley District State School now occupies the site.
Laidley South State School Laidley Lockyer Valley 1864 1983 27°40′47″S 152°22′26″E / 27.6798°S 152.3740°E / -27.6798; 152.3740 (Laidley South State School (former)) Located on Mulgowie Road.[131][132]
Laravale State School Laravale Scenic Rim 1900 2010 28°05′33″S 152°56′15″E / 28.0926°S 152.9376°E / -28.0926; 152.9376 (Laravale State School (former)) Opened in 1900 as Errisvale Provisional School, renamed in 1907 as Laravale. Located at 73–77 Christmas Creek Road.[133][134]
Lark Hill State School Lark Hill Somerset 1907 1967
Left Hand Branch State School Lefthand Branch Lockyer Valley 1899 1967 approx 27°45′51″S 152°14′58″E / 27.76419°S 152.24941°E / -27.76419; 152.24941 (Left Hand Branch State School (former)) Hillview Provisional School opened on 16 October 1899. On 1 January 1909, it became Hillview State School. In 1914, it was renamed Viewland State School. It closed in 1923, to reopen in 1924 as Left Hand Branch State School, which finally closed in 1967.[46] It was on the western side of Lefthand Branch Road, south of the junction with Reibstein Gully Road.[135] Note the slightly different spelling of the locality name and the school name.
Limestone Ridges State School Limestone Ridges Scenic Rim 1884 1974 27°49′48″S 152°43′46″E / 27.8301°S 152.7295°E / -27.8301; 152.7295 (Limestone Ridges State School (former)) Located at 335 Limestone Ridges Road.[136][137]
Lockyer Upper State School Upper Lockyer, now in Lockyer Lockyer Valley 1939 1968 27°30′08″S 152°04′18″E / 27.5022°S 152.0717°E / -27.5022; 152.0717 (Lockyer Upper State School (former)) Also known as Upper Lockyer State School. Located on the western side of Murphys Creek Road at the junction with Lockyer Siding Road. It is now within the locality boundaries of Lockyer.[138][139]
Merryvale State School Merryvale Scenic Rim 1889 1961 Originally opened as St. John's Creek Provisional School. It was also known as Franklyn Vale State School in the period 1906–1915. It opened and closed a number of times in its early history. It opened again in 1922 as Merryvale State School and kept that name until it closed in 1961.
Middle Undullah State School Undullah Scenic Rim 1921 1922 Little information available about this school.
Milbong State School Milbong Scenic Rim 1874 1965 27°53′03″S 152°43′39″E / 27.8843°S 152.7275°E / -27.8843; 152.7275 (Milbong State School (former)) Originally known as Blantyre One Eye Waterhole State School.[citation needed]

Located at 2616 Ipswich Boonah Road (corner Milbong Road).[140][141][50]

Milford State School Milford Scenic Rim 1886 1984 28°01′30″S 152°42′19″E / 28.0250°S 152.7054°E / -28.0250; 152.7054 (Milford State School (former)) Located at 382 Milford Road.[142][50] The school building still exists and is used as a private home.[143]
Milora State School Milora Scenic Rim 1873 1962 approx 27°51′09″S 152°40′33″E / 27.8526°S 152.6759°E / -27.8526; 152.6759 (Milora State School (former)) Located near the north-west corner of Munbilla Road and Goames Road.[144][50]
Monsildale State School Monsildale Somerset c.1913? 1961 May have closed and reopened as the building was moved to Jimna (Foxlowe) in 1923.
Moogerah State School Moogerah Scenic Rim 1908 1962 28°04′09″S 152°31′56″E / 28.0692°S 152.5321°E / -28.0692; 152.5321 (Moogerah State School (former)) Located at 1601 Lake Moogerah Road.[145][50]
Moogerah Dam State School Moogerah Scenic Rim 1959 1961 The Moogerah Dam was under construction between 1959 and 1961.
Moorang State School Moorang Scenic Rim 1894 1920 approx 27°54′55″S 152°27′41″E / 27.9153°S 152.4615°E / -27.9153; 152.4615 (Moorang State School (former)) Located on the southern side of Logan Lane.[146][147][50]
Moore State School Moore Somerset 1904 2007 26°53′29″S 152°17′32″E / 26.8915°S 152.2921°E / -26.8915; 152.2921 (Moore State School (former)) The school occupied two sites across the road from one another at 29–31 Linville Road and 1 School Street.[148][149]
Morton Vale State School Morton Vale Lockyer Valley 1914 1981 27°30′02″S 152°23′27″E / 27.5005°S 152.39084°E / -27.5005; 152.39084 (Morton Vale State School (former)) Located at 10 Morton Vale School Road.[150][50] As at January 2021, the school building is still standing.[151]
Mount Barney State School Mount Barney Scenic Rim 1901 1962 28°14′28″S 152°45′54″E / 28.2412°S 152.7651°E / -28.2412; 152.7651 (Mount Barney State School (former)) Located on a bend in the Mount Barney Road.[152][50]
Mount Beppo State School Mount Beppo Somerset 1893 1972 27°07′56″S 152°27′14″E / 27.1321°S 152.4538°E / -27.1321; 152.4538 (Mount Beppo State School (former)) Located at 13 German Reserve Road.[153][154]
Mount Berryman State School Mount Berryman Lockyer Valley 1886 1977 27°42′32″S 152°19′41″E / 27.7088°S 152.3280°E / -27.7088; 152.3280 (Mount Berryman State School (former)) Located at 72 Mount Berryman Road.[155][156][157]
Mount Byron State School Mount Byron Somerset 1919 1930
Mount Campbell State School Flagstone Creek Lockyer Valley 1891 1978 27°38′08″S 152°03′30″E / 27.6355°S 152.0584°E / -27.6355; 152.0584 (Mount Campbell State School (former)) Located at 35 Mount Campbell Road.[158][159]
Mount Esk Pocket State School Crossdale Somerset 1911 1967 27°10′30″S 152°29′27″E / 27.17507°S 152.49080°E / -27.17507; 152.49080 (Mount Esk Pocket State School (former)) Located on the north-eastern corner of the junction of two now-unnamed roads; this area now being inaccessible to the public since the construction of the Wivenhoe Dam.[160][161]
Mount Forbes State School Mount Forbes Ipswich 1896 1948 27°44′20″S 152°36′55″E / 27.7388°S 152.6152°E / -27.7388; 152.6152 (Mount Forbes State School (former)) Located at 222 Mount Forbes School Road.[162][50]
Mount French State School Mount French Scenic Rim 1900 circa 1925 approx 28°00′07″S 152°38′02″E / 28.002°S 152.634°E / -28.002; 152.634 (Mount French State School (former)) [163]
Mount Gipps State School Mount Gipps Scenic Rim 1913 1954 28°19′19″S 152°59′29″E / 28.3220°S 152.9915°E / -28.3220; 152.9915 (Mount Gipps State School (former)) Located at 220 Mount Gipps Road.[164][50]
Mount Mort State School Mount Mort Lockyer Valley 1904 1959 27°48′09″S 152°25′29″E / 27.80248°S 152.42483°E / -27.80248; 152.42483 (Mount Mort State School (former)) Opened 1904 as Gehrkevale School, renamed 1917 Mount Mort. Located at 4 Alpers Road.[165][166]
Mount Walker Lower State School Mount Walker Scenic Rim 1923 1945 27°42′18″S 152°32′14″E / 27.7051°S 152.5372°E / -27.7051; 152.5372 (Mount Walker Lower State School (former)) Located at 286–294 Mount Walker West Road.[167]
Mount Walker State School Mount Walker Scenic Rim 1878 1967 27°46′50″S 152°32′08″E / 27.7805°S 152.5355°E / -27.7805; 152.5355 (Mount Walker State School (former)) Located at 1775 Rosewood Warrill View Road on a 25-acre (10 ha) site.[168][169][50]
Mulgowie State School Mulgowie Lockyer Valley 1877 1997 27°44′15″S 152°21′44″E / 27.7374°S 152.3622°E / -27.7374; 152.3622 (Mulgowie State School (former)) Originally known as Burnside until 1919. Located on Mulgowie School Road.[170]
Murrumba State School Lake Wivenhoe Somerset 1910 1964 approx 27°11′58″S 152°29′22″E / 27.1995°S 152.4894°E / -27.1995; 152.4894 (Murrumba State School (former)) Located on a section of Murrumba Road that no longer exists due to the construction of the Wivenhoe Dam).[50][171][172]
Nindooinbah State School Nindooinbah Scenic Rim 1913 1965 28°04′29″S 153°02′54″E / 28.07461°S 153.04834°E / -28.07461; 153.04834 (Nindooinbah State School (former)) Located at 540 Nindooinbah Estate Road.[127][128]
Obum Obum State School Obum Obum Scenic Rim 1899 1946 27°54′46″S 152°39′21″E / 27.91268°S 152.65588°E / -27.91268; 152.65588 (Obum Obum State School (former)) Located at 210 Roberts Road (north-east corner of Obum Obum Road).[173]
Palen Creek State School Palen Creek Scenic Rim 1893 1962 approx

28°16′39″S 152°48′01″E / 28.2774°S 152.8002°E / -28.2774; 152.8002 (Palen Creek State School (former))

Located near the Palen Creek School Road junction with the Mount Lindesay Highway.[174]
Pine Mountain State School Pine Mountain Ipswich 1864 1963 27°32′41″S 152°42′42″E / 27.5446°S 152.7117°E / -27.5446; 152.7117 (Pine Mountain State School (former)) Located at 820–838 Pine Mountain Road.[175][50]
Plainland State School Plainland Lockyer Valley 1886 1966 27°34′18″S 152°24′58″E / 27.5718°S 152.4162°E / -27.5718; 152.4162 (Plainland State School (former)) On a 10-acre (4.0 ha) site at 3 Victor Court.[176]
Postman's Ridge State School Postmans Ridge Lockyer Valley 1878 1937 approx 27°32′02″S 152°03′42″E / 27.53394°S 152.06179°E / -27.53394; 152.06179 (Postman's Ridge State School (former)) Located on the northern side of Murphys Creek Road.[177]
Purga State School Purga Ipswich 1871 1967
Purga Aboriginal State School Purga Ipswich There are references to this school in Queensland State Archives. Needs further research.
Radford State School Radford Scenic Rim 1933 1946 approx 27°51′15″S 152°38′27″E / 27.8543°S 152.6407°E / -27.8543; 152.6407 (Radford State School (former)) Located on Radford Road.[178]
Railway Camp Provisional School via Beaudesert Scenic Rim 1927 1929 Opened 23/8/27 and closed 2/10/29. Was located on section 2 of the Kyogle line construction.
Ravensbourne State school Ravensbourne Lockyer Valley 1891 1969 27°21′34″S 152°09′39″E / 27.3595°S 152.1609°E / -27.3595; 152.1609 (Ravensbourne State School (former)) Located at the end of Ravensbourne School Road off Post Office Road.[179][180]
Rockmount State School Rockmount Lockyer Valley 1899 1965 27°40′30″S 152°02′23″E / 27.6750°S 152.0397°E / -27.6750; 152.0397 (Rockmount State School (former)) At 122 Rockmount Road.[181][182]
Rockside State School Rockside Lockyer Valley 1902 1952 27°41′36″S 152°17′02″E / 27.69343°S 152.28392°E / -27.69343; 152.28392 (Rockside State School (former)) At 1131 Ropeley Rockside Road.[183]
Ropeley East State School Ropeley Lockyer Valley 1915 1955
Rosevale State School Rosevale Scenic Rim 1884 2009 27°50′48″S 152°28′57″E / 27.8466°S 152.4824°E / -27.8466; 152.4824 (Rosevale State School (former)) At 628 Sellars Road (corner of Tierneys Bridge Road).[184][185] The school's website was archived.[186]
Sandy Gully State School Biarra Somerset 1925 1959 27°07′26″S 152°19′49″E / 27.1238°S 152.3303°E / -27.1238; 152.3303 (Sandy Gully State School (former)) Located at approx 22 Wells Station Road.[187]
Sarabah Provisional School Sarabah Scenic Rim 1892 1899
Scrub Creek State School Scrub Creek Somerset circa 1933 1955 27°02′25″S 152°24′29″E / 27.0402°S 152.4080°E / -27.0402; 152.4080 (Scrub Creek State School (former)) Located at 238 Scrub Creek Road.[87][188]
Sheep Station Creek State School Sheep Station Creek Somerset 1884 1941 26°52′26″S 152°32′21″E / 26.8738°S 152.5392°E / -26.8738; 152.5392 (Sheep Station Creek State School (former)) Originally opened as Kilcoy Provisional School in 1884, which was changed to Sheep Station Creek Provisional School in 1893 as a result of a school with a similar name in Kilcoy township opening in 1892. It became Sheep Station Creek State School in 1909 and closed soon after that, but opened again in 1913 before closing permanently in 1941. Located on Kilcoy Murgon Road.[189][190]
Silverdale State School Silverdale Scenic Rim 1910 1963 27°53′15″S 152°36′41″E / 27.8875°S 152.6114°E / -27.8875; 152.6114 (Silverdale State School (former)) Located at 5382 Cunningham Highway.[191][192][50]
Somerset State School Mount Kilcoy Somerset 1915 1943 Opened as a Provisional School; became a State School in 1917
Somerset Dam State School Somerset Dam Somerset 1936 2000 27°07′04″S 152°33′02″E / 27.1178°S 152.5505°E / -27.1178; 152.5505 (Somerset Dam State School (former)) Formerly Silverton SS until the 1960s and Somerset State School. Located at the end of First Avenue.[193]
Spring Park State School Stockyard or Mount Whitestone Lockyer Valley 1918 1933
Springdale State School Lockyer Valley circa 1882 1909 Opened circa 1882 as Clarendon Provisional School, became Springdale State School on 1 January 1909, but closed later in 1909. Its precise location is not known but it was in the vicinity of the intersection of (present day) Adare, Lake Clarendon and Spring Creek.[194]
Stanley River State School Hazeldean Somerset 1898 1951 approx 27°00′24″S 152°33′14″E / 27.0068°S 152.5538°E / -27.0068; 152.5538 (Stanley River State School (former 1898-1951)) The school was on the eastern side of the Esk Kilcoy Road until 1951 when it was relocated further south to be on higher ground in anticipation of the indundation resulting from the completion of the Somerset Dam.[195][196]
1951 1975 27°00′39″S 152°33′09″E / 27.0107°S 152.5526°E / -27.0107; 152.5526 (Stanley River State School (former 1971-1975)) Relocated to 3856 Esk Kilcoy Road.[197][198]
Summerholm State School Summerholm Lockyer Valley 1889 1937 27°37′05″S 152°26′59″E / 27.61797°S 152.44964°E / -27.61797; 152.44964 (Summerholm State School (former)) Summer Hill Provisional School opened on 2 September 1889 with 13 students under teacher Miss M. Hanley.[199] On 1 January 1909, it became Summer Hill State School. It was on a 10-acre (4.0 ha) site at 61 Summerholm Road.[200][201] In 1911, the school committee wanted to have the school relocated to a more central localition as the population of the district had moved further to the north.[202]
1937 1955 27°36′30″S 152°27′01″E / 27.60842°S 152.45015°E / -27.60842; 152.45015 (Summerholm State School (former)) In 1937, a new school building was erected in a "central location" and officially opened on Saturday 17 April 1937 by Ted Maher, the Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for West Moreton.[203][204] In 1944, it was renamed Summerholm State School. It closed circa 1955.[46] It was at 51 Summerholm Road, approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) north of the school's previous location.[205]
Tallegalla State School Tallegalla Ipswich 1879 1992 27°35′40″S 152°33′53″E / 27.59436°S 152.56469°E / -27.59436; 152.56469 (Tallegalla State School (former)) At 2–6 Tallegalla Two Tree Hill Road (corner of Tallegalla Road).[206]
Tamborine State School Tamborine Scenic Rim & Logan 1876 1970 27°52′36″S 153°07′30″E / 27.8767°S 153.1250°E / -27.8767; 153.1250 (Tamborine State School (former)) 1876 opened as Tambourine Provisional School, 1905 relocated, 1909 became Tambourine State School, 1926 renamed Tamborine. Since 1905 at 2680–2726 Waterford Tamborine Road, now Tamborine School Park.[207]
Tamborine North State School Tamborine Mountain Scenic Rim 1883 1966
Tarome State School Tarome Scenic Rim 1915 1992 27°59′25″S 152°27′48″E / 27.9904°S 152.4634°E / -27.9904; 152.4634 (Tarome State School (former)) Located at 972 Tarome Road.[208][209]
Templin State School Templin Scenic Rim 1892 1974 27°58′26″S 152°39′01″E / 27.9738°S 152.6504°E / -27.9738; 152.6504 (Templin State School (former)) Located at 397 Boonah-Fassifern Road. The site is now the Templin Historical Museum and the school building is used as its office.[210][211]
Tent Hill Upper State School Upper Tenthill Lockyer Valley 1877 2002 27°39′27″S 152°13′35″E / 27.6574°S 152.2265°E / -27.6574; 152.2265 (Upper Tent Hill State School (former)) Located at 51 Upper Tenthill School Road.[212][213]
Teviot State School Croftby Scenic Rim 1892 1966 28°08′29″S 152°36′27″E / 28.1415°S 152.6075°E / -28.1415; 152.6075 (Teviot State School (former)) Original proposed name that was never used was Croftly State School.[citation needed] At the corner of Carneys Creek Road and Broad Gully Road.[49][50]
Teviot Junction Provisional School Scenic Rim 1879–1880? c.1899? Teviot Junction refers to the confluence of Teviot Brook with the Logan River in present day Cedar Grove
Teviotville State School Teviotville Scenic Rim 1899 1981 27°56′58″S 152°41′06″E / 27.9495°S 152.6850°E / -27.9495; 152.6850 (Teviotville State School (former)) Originally known as Teviot railway Station Provisional School and then became Teviotville in 1912. Located on the south-west corner of Hoya Road and Haag Road.[214][50]
Thorndale State School Thorndale Scenic Rim 1915 1924 28°41′23″S 151°50′34″E / 28.6896°S 151.8429°E / -28.6896; 151.8429 (Thornvale State School (1915-1924)) Thorndale State School opened in 1915 on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site off Boyce Road.[215][216] It closed on 1924, after which it was moved to Spring Creek, Stanthorpe and renamed Greenlands State School.[217][218]
1946 1964 28°41′46″S 151°51′23″E / 28.69610°S 151.85647°E / -28.69610; 151.85647 (Thorndale State School (1946-1964, former)) A second Thorndale State School opened on 18 February 1946 and closed on 31 December 1964.[217][218] It was at 7 Nicholson Road .[219]
Townson State School Townson Lockyer Valley 1894 1964
Tylerville State School Tylerville (now Palen Creek) Scenic Rim 1909 1962 28°18′57″S 152°46′34″E / 28.3157°S 152.7761°E / -28.3157; 152.7761 (Tylerville State School (former)) Located on Mount Lindesay Highway.[174]
Villeneuve State School Villeneuve Somerset 1902 1960
Washpool State School Washpool Scenic Rim 1924 1957
West Haldon State School West Haldon Lockyer Valley 1896 1949 approx 27°47′02″S 152°05′56″E / 27.7838°S 152.0990°E / -27.7838; 152.0990 (West Haldon State School (former)) Located on the south-east corner of Gatton Clifton Road and MacGinley Road.[220]
Winya State School Winya / Sandy Creek Somerset 1918 1960 26°55′45″S 152°36′26″E / 26.9293°S 152.6073°E / -26.9293; 152.6073 (Winya State School (former)) Closed temporarily from 1944 to 1948. The school was on a five-acre (2.0 ha) site on the north-east corner of the D'Aguilar Highway and Sandy Creek Road, now in neighbouring Sandy Creek.[221][222][180]
Witheren State School Witheren Scenic Rim 1899 1965 28°03′05″S 153°10′45″E / 28.0515°S 153.1791°E / -28.0515; 153.1791 (Witheren State School (former)) Originally known as Witheren Mixed State School.[citation needed] Located at 97 Upper Coomera Road.[49][50]
Wivenhoe State School Wivenhoe Somerset 1876 1962
Wonglepong State School Wonglepong Scenic Rim 1884 1935 27°58′12″S 153°09′47″E / 27.96994°S 153.16294°E / -27.96994; 153.16294 (Wonglepong State School (former)) Opened in 1884 as Caningera (Creek) Provisional School and closed in 1893. Opened and closed again both in 1885 and 1887 as Canungra Creek Provisional School. Opened again as Canungera Lower Provisional School in 1898, becoming a State School in 1909. In 1915 it was renamed Wangalpong State School and changed finally to Wonglepong in 1928. The school was within the present-day Henry Franklin Family Park on Mundoolun Connection Road. A commemorative plaque in the park marks the school's exact site, using the name Caningera School.[223][224][225]
Woodlands State School Woodlands Lockyer Valley 1897 1975 27°37′14″S 152°16′49″E / 27.6206°S 152.2804°E / -27.6206; 152.2804 (Woodlands State School (former)) Located at 714 Woodlands Road.[226][227]
Woolmar State School Woolmar Somerset 1894 1941 26°56′45″S 152°31′21″E / 26.9458°S 152.5224°E / -26.9458; 152.5224 (Woolmar State School (former)) Woolmar Provisional School opened on 8 March 1894. On 1 January 1909, it became Woolmar State School. It had temporary closures in 1931 and 1940, closing permanently on 14 April 1941.[46] It was at 5615 D'Aguilar Highway.[228]
Woolooman State School Woolooman Scenic Rim 1908 1937 Woolooman Provisional School opened on 9 March 1908. On 1 January it became Woolooman State School. It closed in 1913 due to low attendances. The school re-opened on 21 Aug 1933 as Woolooman State School. It closed permanently in 1937.[229]
Wyaralong State School Wyaralong Scenic Rim 1924 1965 approx 27°56′35″S 152°45′30″E / 27.9430°S 152.7584°E / -27.9430; 152.7584 (Wyralong State School (former)) Located south of the (now) Old Beaudesert Road.[230][231]
Yednia State School Monsildale / Sheep Station Creek Somerset 1911 1946

Private schools

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Catholic schools

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In Queensland, Catholic primary schools are usually (but not always) linked to a parish. Prior to the 1970s, most schools were founded by religious institutes, but with the decrease in membership of these institutes, together with major reforms inside the church, lay teachers and administrators began to take over the schools, a process which completed by approximately 1990.

Within the region, schools are administered by the Catholic Education Office, Archdiocese of Brisbane, and supported by the Queensland Catholic Education Commission, which is responsible for coordinating administration, curriculum and policy across the Catholic school system. Preference for enrolment is given to Catholic students from the parish or local area, although non-Catholic students are admitted if room is available.

Name Suburb LGA M/F/Co-ed Years Opened Notes
All Saints' Primary School Boonah Scenic Rim Co-ed P–6 1956
Our Lady of Good Counsel School Gatton Lockyer Valley Co-ed P–6 1917
Sophia College Plainland Lockyer Valley Co-ed 7–12 2021
St Brigid's Primary School Rosewood Ipswich Co-ed P–6 1922
St Mary's Primary School Beaudesert Scenic Rim Co-ed P–6 1901
St Mary's School Laidley Lockyer Valley Co-ed P–6 1912

Independent schools

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Most independent schools cater for students from preparatory to year 12.

Name Suburb LGA M/F/Co-ed Years Category Opened Notes
Faith Lutheran College Plainland Lockyer Valley Co-ed 7–12 Lutheran 1999
Peace Lutheran Primary School Gatton Lockyer Valley Co-ed P–6 Lutheran 1982
Tamborine Mountain College North Tamborine Scenic Rim Co-ed P–12 Christian 1995
The Kooralbyn International School Kooralbyn Scenic Rim Co-ed P–12 No religious affiliation 1985

Defunct private schools

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Name Suburb LGA Category Opened Closed Notes
Boys' Town Beaudesert Scenic Rim ? 1961 2004

See also

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References

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