List of schools in Greater Brisbane
This is a list of schools in the Greater Brisbane region of Queensland, Australia. Specifically, it includes within the local government areas of City of Brisbane, City of Ipswich, City of Logan, City of Moreton Bay, and City of Redland. 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
[edit]State primary schools
[edit]State high schools and colleges
[edit]Other state schools
[edit]This includes special schools (schools for disabled children) and schools for specific purposes.
Name | Suburb | Area | Opened | Coordinates | Notes |
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Aspley Special School | Aspley | Brisbane North | 1973 | ||
Barrett Adolescent Centre Special School | Wacol | Brisbane South-west | 1985 | For juvenile inmates. | |
Beenleigh Special School | Mount Warren Park | Logan | 1981 | ||
Brisbane School of Distance Education | Coorparoo | Brisbane East | 1989 | Sharing campus with Coorparoo Secondary College (since 2011) | |
Brisbane Youth Education and Training Centre | Wacol | Brisbane South-west | 2001 | For juvenile inmates. Merger of John Oxley School and Sir Leslie Wilson School. | |
Caboolture Special School | Caboolture South | Moreton Bay | 1980 | ||
Calamvale Special School | Calamvale | Brisbane South | 1985 | ||
Claremont Special School | Silkstone | Ipswich | 1986 | ||
Darling Point Special School | Manly | Brisbane Bayside | 1958 | ||
Geebung Special School | Geebung | Brisbane North | 1986 | ||
Goodna Special School | Goodna | Ipswich | 1975 | ||
Ipswich Special School | Ipswich | Ipswich | 1958 | ||
Ipswich West Special School | West Ipswich | Ipswich | 1973 | 27°37′10″S 152°45′06″E / 27.6195°S 152.7518°E | At 12 Omar Street with entrance on Tiger Street[36] |
Kuraby Special School | Kuraby | Brisbane South-east | 1978 | ||
Logan City Special School | Logan Central | Logan | 1972 | ||
Mater Hospital Special School | South Brisbane | Brisbane Inner South | 1977 | ||
Mitchelton Special School | Mitchelton | Brisbane North-west | 1971 | ||
Mount Gravatt Special School | Mount Gravatt | Brisbane South-east | 1971 | ||
Mount Ommaney Special School | Mount Ommaney | Centenary Suburbs | 1992 | ||
Narbethong Special School | Woolloongabba | Brisbane Inner South | 1963 | ||
Nursery Road Special School | Mount Gravatt | Brisbane South-east | 1986 | Formerly Mount Gravatt West until 2010 | |
Pine Rivers Special School | Lawnton | Moreton Bay | 1986 | ||
Red Hill Special School | Red Hill | Brisbane Central | 1986 | ||
Redcliffe Special School | Redcliffe | Redcliffe | 1964 | ||
Redland District Special School | Thornlands | Redland | 1975 | ||
Royal Children's Hospital Special School | Herston | Brisbane Central | 1919 | ||
Sunnybank Special School | Sunnybank | Brisbane South | 1986 | Formerly R. J. Andrews Special until April 1997 | |
Tennyson Special School | Tennyson | Brisbane South | 1973 | Formerly Tennyson SS | |
Western Suburbs Special School | Inala | Brisbane South-west | 1968 | Formerly Inala Special until 2007 | |
Woody Point Special School | Woody Point | Redcliffe | 1978 |
Defunct state schools
[edit]Name | Suburb | Area | Opened | Closed | Coords | Notes |
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Acacia Ridge State High School | Acacia Ridge | Brisbane South | 1971 | 1997 | 27°34′46″S 153°00′56″E / 27.5795°S 153.0155°E | Located at 67 Nyngam Street.[2] Merged into Nyanda State High School. |
Amity Point State School | Amity Point | North Stradbroke | 1951 | 1961 | ||
Armstrong Creek State School | Armstrong Creek | Moreton Bay | 1900 | 1919 | The school building was relocated to establish the school in Ocean View.[37] | |
Ascot One-Teacher State School | Ascot | Brisbane North | 1934 | 1973 | Operated independently for training purposes within the grounds of Ascot State School. | |
Auchenflower Infants' Provisional School | Auchenflower | Brisbane West | 1922 | 1960 | ||
Bahr's Scrub State School | Bahrs Scrub | Logan | 1932 | 1933 | ||
Banyo State High School | Banyo | Brisbane North-east | 1954 | 2002 | Merged with Nudgee State School into Earnshaw State College, which operates from the Banyo State High School site at | |
Baroona Special School | Petrie Terrace | Brisbane Central | 1960 | 1995 | 27°27′58″S 153°00′40″E / 27.4662°S 153.0111°E | On grounds of former Petrie Terrace Infants at 1 Hale Street, previous known as Petrie Terrace School, Petrie Terrace Opportunity School, Baroona Opportunity School. Now the Albert Park Flexi School.[38][39] |
Basin State School | Wamuran Basin | Moreton Bay | 1920 | 1957 | 27°02′45″S 152°49′34″E / 27.0458°S 152.8262°E | Unofficially known as Wamuran Basin State School.[40] It was at 4 R Sampson Road.[41][42] |
Blackstone State School | Blackstone | Ipswich | 1887 | 2009 | 27°37′34″S 152°48′14″E / 27.626°S 152.804°E | Located at 14 Hill Street.[43][44][45] The school's website was archived.[46] |
Bowen Hills Special School | Bowen Hills | Brisbane Central | 1986 | 1987 | ||
Bracalba State School | Bracalba | Moreton Bay | 1892 | 1941 | approx 27°00′41″S 152°50′27″E / 27.01151°S 152.84080°E | Opened as Ferndale Provisional School and changed name in 1913. Its approximate location was 9-13 Busse Road.[47][48][49] |
Breakfast Creek State School | Newstead | Brisbane Central | 1890 | 1961 | ||
Brisbane National School (Brisbane Normal School) | Brisbane | Brisbane Central | 1860 | 1927 | Was known as Brisbane Normal School from 1862. Became split sex on 14 August 1860. Infants separated in 1862. Was also referred to as Brisbane Central School at times during the early period. From approx. 1880 it became three distinct schools: Brisbane Central Boys' School, Brisbane Central Girls' School and Brisbane Central Infants' School. In 1906 the girls' and infants' schools combined. In 1920 the Boys' and Girls' schools combined and it became known as the Central Practising School due to its extensive use for teacher training from the nearby Turbot Street Teacher Training College. | |
Brisbane North Intermediate School | Kelvin Grove | Brisbane Central | 1935 | 1953 | ||
Brisbane South Intermediate School | South Brisbane | Brisbane Inner South | 1929 | 1953 | ||
Brisbane South State School | South Brisbane | Brisbane Inner South | 1863 | 1963 | Split sex until 1929. | |
Bundamba Upper State School | South Ripley | Ipswich | 1874 | 1930 | 27°43′16″S 152°49′03″E / 27.7211°S 152.8174°E | Renamed Ripley State School in 1909.[50] Located at 1166–1176 Ripley Road.[51] |
Buranda Girls' and Infants' School | Buranda | Brisbane East | 1918 | 1967 | Amalgamated into Buranda SS. | |
Buranda Senior Special School | Woolloongabba | Brisbane Inner South | 1967 | 1996 | 27°29′47″S 153°02′33″E / 27.4964°S 153.0424°E | Formerly campus of Buranda SS
Located at 21 Martin Street within the grounds of Buranda State School.[52] |
Bunya State School | Bunya | Moreton Bay | 1875 | 1965 | 27°21′58″S 152°55′52″E / 27.3660°S 152.9311°E | Located at 550 Bunya Road.[53][54] |
Cabbage Creek State School | Lake Manchester | Brisbane / Somerset | 1900 | circa 1919 | approx 27°28′59″S 152°44′18″E / 27.48309°S 152.73824°E | Opened as Noogoora Provisional School.[55][56] Located on the southern side of Lake Manchester Road.[57] |
Calamvale State School | Calamvale | Brisbane South | 1955 | 2001 | Merged into Calamvale Community College | |
Camp Hill State High School | Camp Hill | Brisbane East | 1957 | 2001 | 27°30′06″S 153°04′57″E / 27.5016°S 153.0826°E | Located on the northeast corner of Burn Street and Samuel Street.[58] Merged into Whites Hill State College. |
Camp Hill State Infants School | Camp Hill | Brisbane East | 1951 | 2006 | 27°29′29″S 153°04′43″E / 27.4913°S 153.0786°E | Merged into Camp Hill SS in July 2006. Located at 45 Wiles Street (immediately adjacent to Camp Hill State School). The infant school's website was archived.[59] |
Camp Mountain State School | Camp Mountain | Moreton Bay | circa 1929 | circa 1955 | approx 27°24′05″S 152°51′51″E / 27.4014°S 152.8643°E | Located on Upper Camp Mountain Road.[60][54] |
Capalaba State High School | Capalaba | Redland | 1978 | 2004 | 27°32′10″S 153°11′46″E / 27.5361°S 153.1960°E | Located at 53–59 School Road, immediately adjacent to Capalaba State School. The two schools merged into Capalaba State College and operate from the combined original sites. |
Capalaba State School | Capalaba | Redland | 1874 | 2004 | 27°32′09″S 153°11′25″E / 27.5357°S 153.1904°E | Located at 5A–51 School Road, immediately adjacent to Capalaba State High School. The two schools merged into Capalaba State College and operate from the combined original sites. |
Cedar Grove State School | Cedar Grove | Logan | 1923 | 1965 | 27°51′44″S 152°59′51″E / 27.8622°S 152.9975°E | The former Martindale school building (now in Riverbend) was relocated to 19-29 Cedar Grove Road, Cedar Grove.[61] |
Chambers Flat State School | Chambers Flat | Logan | 1890 | 1921 | 27°44′54″S 153°05′16″E / 27.7483°S 153.0879°E | Located on a 10-acre (4.0 ha) site at 33–51 Holloway Road.[62] |
Chelmer Special School | Chelmer | Brisbane West | 1978 | 1992 | ||
Chermside State School | Chermside | Brisbane North | 1900 | 1996 | 27°23′35″S 153°01′50″E / 27.3930°S 153.0306°E | Known as Downfall Creek SS until 1903.
Located on the north-western corner of the intersection of Gympie Road and Rode Road.[63] |
Clontarf State School | Clontarf | Redcliffe | 1913 | 1972 | ||
Closeburn State School | Closeburn | Moreton Bay | 1920 | 1967 | ||
Coorparoo State Infants School | Coorparoo | Brisbane East | 1960 | 1987 | ||
Cribb Island State School | Cribb Island | Brisbane North-east | 1919 | 1979 | Land resumed for Brisbane Airport | |
Dinmore State School | Dinmore | Ipswich | 1891 | 2009 | 27°35′37″S 152°49′55″E / 27.5937°S 152.8320°E | Located on the south-west corner of River Road and Claydon Street.[64][65] The school's website was archived.[66] |
Dundas State School | Dundas, now Lake Wivenhoe | Somerset | circa 1890 | 1942 | approx 27°19′22″S 152°38′55″E / 27.3229°S 152.6486°E | Opened as Dundass Provisional School, later renamed Dundas Provisional School. Located on the northern side of Kipper Creek Road, now within the neighbouring locality of Lake Wivenhoe.[67] |
Dutton Park Special School | Dutton Park | Brisbane Inner South | 1936 | 1994 | ||
Eagleby State School | Eagleby | Logan | 1906 | 1966 | 27°41′13″S 153°13′05″E / 27.68702°S 153.21806°E | Located at 133 Eagleby Road (27°41′13″S 153°13′05″E / 27.68702°S 153.21806°E).[68] After closure, the school was purchased for use as a private residence,[69] but was removed circa 2021.[70] The current Eagleby State School opened in 1988 at 222–260 Fryar Road.[10] |
Eight Mile Plains Special School | Eight Mile Plains | Brisbane South-east | 1980 | 1997 | 27°34′36″S 153°05′23″E / 27.5766°S 153.0898°E | Co-located with the Multiple Handicapped Association of Queensland (now Multicap) facility for children with multiple disabilities at 303 Padstow Road.[71][72] |
Forbes Creek State School | Rush Creek | Moreton Bay | 1880 | 1960 | approx 27°13′19″S 152°52′48″E / 27.2219°S 152.8801°E | Located just north of the North Pine River in the vicinity of Rush Creek Road; this area is now on the foreshores of Lake Samsonvale.[73][74] |
Fortitude Valley Infants School | Fortitude Valley | Brisbane Central | 1888 | 1950 | Merged into Fortitude Valley SS | |
Fortitude Valley State School | Fortitude Valley | Brisbane Central | 1861 | 2013 | Was divided into split sex schools until 1950. | |
Gold Creek State School | Brookfield | Brisbane West | 1919 | circa 1936 | 27°28′06″S 152°53′30″E / 27.4684°S 152.8918°E | Located at 528 Gold Creek Road.[75][54] |
Hemmant State School | Hemmant | Brisbane East | 1864 | 2010 | 27°26′52″S 153°07′38″E / 27.4479°S 153.1271°E | Formerly known as Bulimba Creek School and Doughboy Creek School until 1876. Located at 56 Hemmant-Tingalpa Road.[76] The school's website was archived.[77] |
Highvale State School | Highvale | Moreton Bay | 1921 | 1968 | Formerly Highlands until 1943 | |
Holland Park Housing Settlement Provisional School | Holland Park | Brisbane South | 1948 | 1956 | ||
Humpybong State Infants School | Margate | Redcliffe | 1959 | 1997 | Merged into Humpybong SS | |
Inala State High School | Durack | Brisbane South-west | 1962 | 1995 | 27°35′10″S 152°58′49″E / 27.5861°S 152.9802°E | Amalgamated with Richlands State High School to create Glenala State High School on the Inala State High School site. Despite the name, Inala State High School was in Durack on the north-east corner of Glenala Road and Hampton Street.[78] |
Inala West State School | Inala | Brisbane South-west | 1960 | 2009 | 27°35′16″S 152°58′03″E / 27.5879°S 152.9675°E | Located at 2 Deodor Street (end of Biota Street).[79] The school's website was archived.[80] |
Ipswich Central Boys State School | Ipswich | Ipswich | 1861 | 1973 | Merged into Ipswich Central SS | |
John Oxley School | Milton | Brisbane Central | 1994 | 2001 | Merged into Brisbane Youth Education and Training Centre | |
Junction Park State Infants School | Annerley | Brisbane South | 1948 | 1974 | Split from, then merged back into, SS. | |
Kalangara State School | Stony Creek | Moreton Bay | 1897 | 1963 | 26°55′12″S 152°43′18″E / 26.9200°S 152.7217°E | Previously known as Durundur Provisional/State School, renamed Kalangara State School in 1920.[81] Located Stony Creek Road.[82][83] |
Kangaroo Point State School | Kangaroo Point | Brisbane Inner South | 1861 | 1965 | Split sex until 1950. | |
Kelvin Grove State High School | Kelvin Grove | Brisbane Central | 1961 | 2001 | Merged into Kelvin Grove State College | |
Kelvin Grove State School | Kelvin Grove | Brisbane Central | 1875 | 2001 | Merged into Kelvin Grove State College. Separate boys and girls 1887–1950 | |
Kelvin Grove State Infants School | Kelvin Grove | Brisbane Central | 1887 | 1960 | Formerly Kelvin Park Girls' and Infants' until Jan 1950 | |
Kingston State Infants School | Kingston | Logan | 1976 | 1993 | ||
Kobble Creek State School | Kobble Creek | Moreton Bay | 1876 | 1954 | ||
Lacey's Creek State School | Laceys Creek | North-west Rural | 1898 | 1963 | approx 27°12′17″S 152°44′42″E / 27.2047°S 152.7451°E | Provisional until 1909. Located at 6 Wirths Road.[84] |
Lindum State School | Wynnum West | Brisbane Bayside | 1954 | 2011 | 27°26′15″S 153°08′48″E / 27.4375°S 153.1466°E | Amalgamated into Wynnum State School. Located 109 North Street. The school's website was archived.[85] |
Mabel Park State Infants School | Slacks Creek | Logan | 1978 | 1997 | Merged into Mabel Park SS | |
Maclean State School | North Maclean | Logan | 1926 | 1963 | 27°46′42″S 153°00′42″E / 27.7783°S 153.0117°E | Located at 4805-4831 Mount Lindesay Highway.[86] |
Martindale State School | now Riverbend | Logan | circa 1899 | 1922 | approx 27°50′02″S 152°57′15″E / 27.8340°S 152.9541°E | Opened circa 1899 as Jimboomba Timber Reserve Provisional School. Renamed 1906 Martindale Provisional School. In 1909 it became Martindale State School. Located in the Gittins Road area.[87] After closure, the school building was relocated to become the Cedar Grove State School.[88] |
Mayfield State School | King Scrub | Moreton Bay | 1910 | circa 1936 | 27°10′13″S 152°49′33″E / 27.1702°S 152.8259°E | Located on Mount Mee Road.[89][90] Not to be confused with the current Mayfield State School which opened in 1956 in Carina, Brisbane. |
Milpera Special School | Chelmer | Brisbane West | 1984 | 1998 | ||
Mitchelton State Infants School | Mitchelton | Brisbane North-west | 1952 | 1986 | Merged into Mitchelton SS | |
Montrose Special School | Taringa | Brisbane West | 1934 | 1937 | 27°29′51″S 152°59′10″E / 27.4975°S 152.9862°E | The school was at the Montrose Home for Crippled Children at 180–200 Swann Road, extending back to Seven Oaks Street.[91] |
Corinda | 1937 | 2000 | 27°32′36″S 152°58′35″E / 27.5433°S 152.9765°E | The school was at the Montrose Home for Crippled Children at 54 Consort Street.[92][93] | ||
Moodlu State School | Moodlu | Moreton Bay | 1884 | 1947 | 27°03′31″S 152°54′39″E / 27.0587°S 152.9109°E | Opened as Wararba Provisional/State School. Renamed Moodlu in 1911. Located on a 20-acre (8.1 ha) site at 199 Williams Road.[94] The site is now the Caboolture Pony Club. |
Moorina State School | Moorina | Moreton Bay | 1918 | 1954 | 27°09′05″S 152°52′40″E / 27.1515°S 152.8778°E | Located on Moorina Road.[95] |
Moorlands State School | Thornlands | Redland | 1886 | 1975 | ||
Moorooka State Infants School | Moorooka | Brisbane South | 1959 | 1983 | Merged into Moorooka SS | |
Mount Mee Banana Settlement State School | Mount Mee | Moreton Bay | 1934 | 1939 | ||
Mount Pleasant State School | Mount Pleasant | Moreton Bay | 1905 | 1965 | 27°08′58″S 152°46′12″E / 27.1495°S 152.7699°E | Provisional until 1909. Located approx 259 Mount Brisbane Road.[96][97][98] |
Myrtletown State School | Myrtletown | Brisbane North-east | 1924 | 1971 | ||
Neurum Creek State School | Neurum | Moreton Bay | 1880 | 1942 | 26°57′54″S 152°41′51″E / 26.9649°S 152.6974°E | Located on the east side of Nerum Road, just south of the junction with Stanton Road.[99][100][101][102] |
New Beith State School | New Beith | Logan | 1916 | 1950 | 27°44′33″S 152°56′33″E / 27.7425°S 152.9425°E | Located at 606–610 New Beith Road.[103] |
New Farm Special School | New Farm | Brisbane Central | 1951 | 1994 | ||
Newmarket State High School | Newmarket | Brisbane North | 1963 | 1996 | 27°25′55″S 153°00′08″E / 27.4319°S 153.0022°E | Located immediately west of Newmarket State School, extending from Brent Street south towards Banks Street.[104] |
Newstead Special School | Newstead | Brisbane Central | 1951 | 1996 | Formerly Fortitude Valley Opportunity School; moved on 28 August 1961 into closed Breakfast Creek SS buildings. | |
North Maclean State School | North Maclean | Logan | 1882 | 1912 | ||
Nudgee State School | Nudgee | Brisbane North-east | 1875 | 1924 | 27°23′15″S 153°05′11″E / 27.3875°S 153.0863°E | Opened in 1875 on Nudgee Road (present day address approx 936 Nudgee Road).[105][106] By 1924 frequent flooding of the school building and growth in the local population led to new school buildings being erected in Banyo.[107][108] |
Banyo | 1924 | 2002 | 27°22′39″S 153°05′06″E / 27.3774°S 153.0849°E | Located at 453 Earnshaw Road.[108] Closed in 2002 to be merged with Banyo State School to form Earnshaw State College on the site of the former state high school. "A" Block of the former state school is listed on the Brisbane Heritage Register.[108] The Nudgee State School website was archived.[109] | ||
Nudgee Beach State School | Nudgee Beach | Bayside North | 1926 | 1988 | ||
Nundah State Infants School | Nundah | Brisbane North-east | 1955 | 1974 | Merged into Nundah SS | |
Nyanda State High School | Salisbury | Brisbane South | 1998 | 2013 | 27°33′04″S 153°01′20″E / 27.5510°S 153.0222°E | Was formed from a merger of Acacia Ridge and Salisbury State High Schools and located on the site of the former Salisbury State High School on Fairlie Street.[110] |
Ocean View State School | Ocean View | Moreton Bay | 1922 | 1963 | The school building was relocated from Armstrong Creek State School.[111] | |
Old Yarranlea State School | Mount Gravatt | Brisbane South-east | 1987 | 2013 | 27°32′36″S 153°03′56″E / 27.54338°S 153.06555°E | In 1987, the building of the former Yarranlea State School was relocated to the Mount Gravatt campus of Griffith University and reopened as Old Yarranlea State School. Old Yarranlea's website was partially archived.[112] Following its closure in 2013, the building was then taken over by Yarranlea Primary School, a new independent school.[113] |
Oxley Secondary College | Oxley | Brisbane South-west | 1966 | 2000 | 27°33′05″S 152°58′09″E / 27.5514°S 152.9693°E | Formerly Oxley SHS until Jan 1994. Located off Clivenden Avenue.[114] |
Petrie Terrace State Infants School | Petrie Terrace | Brisbane Central | 1950 | 1960 | ||
Pinkenba State School | Pinkenba | Brisbane North-east | 1875 | 2008 | 27°25′13″S 153°07′18″E / 27.4202°S 153.1218°E | Opened as Boggy Creek State School in 1875, renamed Myrtle State School in 1888, then Pinkenba State School.[115][116] Located at 248 Eagle Farm Road, on the corner of Serpentine Road.[117][118][44] The school's website was archived.[119] |
Primary Correspondence School | West End | Brisbane Inner South | 1922 | 1989 | Merged to form Brisbane School of Distance Education | |
Queensland School for the Deaf | Buranda | Brisbane East | 1893 | 1988 | Accommodated blind children as well until 1963 (transferred to Narbethong) | |
Richlands State High School | Richlands | Brisbane South-west | 1970 | 1996 | Merged into Glenala State High School | |
Richlands State School | Richlands | Brisbane South-west | 1934 | 2010 | 27°35′45″S 152°57′22″E / 27.5957°S 152.9562°E | Located on the north-east corner of Orchard Road and Old Progress Road.[120] The school's website was archived.[121] |
Ripley State School | South Ripley | Ipswich | 1874 | 1930 | 27°43′16″S 152°49′03″E / 27.7211°S 152.8174°E | Originally named Bundamba Upper State School, until renamed Ripley State School in 1909.[50] Located at 1166–1176 Ripley Road.[51] |
Rocksberg State School | Rocksberg | Moreton Bay | 1893 | 1954 | 27°06′23″S 152°50′10″E / 27.1063°S 152.8361°E | Located at approx 5 W James Road.[122] |
Salisbury State High School | Salisbury | Brisbane South | 1954 | 1997 | 27°33′03″S 153°01′20″E / 27.5509°S 153.0222°E | Located at Fairlie Street.[110] Closed to merge with Acacia Ridge State High School, creating Nyanda State High School on same site as Salisbury State High School |
Sandgate Special School | Sandgate | Brisbane North | 1960 | 1995 | ||
Secondary Correspondence School | West End | Brisbane Inner South | 1958 | 1989 | Merged to form Brisbane School of Distance Education | |
Seventeen Mile Rocks State School | Seventeen Mile Rocks | Centenary Suburbs | 1895 | 1956 | ||
Sir Leslie Wilson School | Windsor | Brisbane North | 1994 | 2000 | Merged into Brisbane Youth Education and Training Centre | |
Stafford State Infants School | Stafford | Brisbane North | 1955 | 1977 | ||
Stony Creek State School | Stony Creek | Moreton Bay | 1877 | 1914 | [123] | |
Strathpine State Infants School | Strathpine | Moreton Bay | 1978 | 1988 | Merged into Strathpine SS | |
Tamborine State School | Tamborine | Jimboomba | 1876 | 1970 | Provisional until 1 March 1909. | |
Taringa State School | Taringa | Brisbane West | 1900 | 1996 | 27°29′32″S 152°58′52″E / 27.4921°S 152.9810°E | Located between Moggill Road and Morrow Street.[124] |
Tennyson State School | Tennyson | Brisbane South | 1934 | 1972 | Became Tennyson Special School. | |
Toorbul State School | Toorbul | Moreton Bay | 1891 | circa 1935 | 27°02′36″S 153°04′09″E / 27.0433°S 153.0692°E | Located on a 20,310 m2 (5.02-acre) site at 1461-1477 Pumicestone Road.[125][126] |
Toowong College | Toowong | Brisbane West | 1963 | 2006 | 27°29′10″S 152°58′44″E / 27.4861°S 152.9790°E | Formerly Toowong SHS until May 2000. Located at 78 Bywong Street.[127] The school's website was archived.[128] The site is now occupied by the Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology |
Upper Caboolture State School | Upper Caboolture | Moreton Bay | 1879 | 1920 | Camp Flat until 1916 | |
Upper North Pine State School | Mount Pleasant | Moreton Bay | 1880 | 1942 | 27°10′33″S 152°47′49″E / 27.1759°S 152.7970°E | Located on Mount Pleasant Road.[129][130][131] |
Wacol East School for New Australians | Wacol | Brisbane South-west | 1949 | 1963 | ||
Warner State School | Warner | Moreton Bay | 1876 | circa 1939 | 27°19′32″S 152°57′44″E / 27.3255°S 152.9623°E | Located on the south-western corner of South Pine Road and Old North Road (now 2 Coorparoo Road).[132][133][134] |
Whites Hill State School | Camp Hill | Brisbane East | 1958 | 2001 | 27°29′59″S 153°05′00″E / 27.4997°S 153.0834°E | Located on the south-east corner of Burn Street and Abbott Street.[58] Merged into Whites Hill State College |
Wickham Street State School | Fortitude Valley | Brisbane Central | 1879 | 1880 | Little is known about this state school. | |
Windsor Special School | Windsor | Brisbane North | 1967 | 1994 | ||
Windsor State Infants School | Windsor | Brisbane North | 1934 | 1971 | ||
Wolffdene State School | Wolffdene | Logan | 1892 | 1942 | 27°47′02″S 153°11′10″E / 27.7838°S 153.1862°E | Located at 810 Beaudesert Beenleigh Road.[135][136] |
Wynnum Central State School | Wynnum | Brisbane Bayside | 1896 | 2011 | 27°26′39″S 153°10′21″E / 27.4442°S 153.1724°E | Amalgamated into Wynnum SS. Located was at 105 Florence Street.[137][138] Wynnum Central State School's website was archived.[139] |
Wynnum North State School | Lytton | Brisbane Bayside | 1882 | 1911 | approx 27°25′31″S 153°09′50″E / 27.4253°S 153.1638°E | Originally Lytton State School until 1911. Located on a 10-acre (4.0 ha) site on a hill overlooking the sea on the Old Brisbane Road, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the Lytton Wharf.[140][141][142][143] |
Wynnum | 1911 | 2011 | 27°26′02″S 153°09′56″E / 27.4339°S 153.1656°E | In 1911, renamed Wynnum North State School and relocated to Wynnum North on the corner of Tingal Road and Prospect Street. Amalgamated into the new Wynnum State School.[144][115] Wynnum North State School's website was archived.[145] | ||
Wynnum North State High School | Wynnum | Brisbane Bayside | 1964 | 2009 | Replaced by Brisbane Bayside State College | |
Xavier Special School | Coorparoo | Brisbane East | 1970 | 2002 | 27°30′24″S 153°03′54″E / 27.5066°S 153.0649°E | Established as Xavier Hospital Special School to provide schooling for physically-disabled children in the Xavier Home for Crippled Children. Located at 39 Beresford Terrace.[146][147] In 2002, become the Special Education Unit of Whites Hill State College. |
Yeronga State Infants School | Yeronga | Brisbane South | 1871 | 1978 | Merged into Yeronga SS |
Private schools
[edit]Catholic primary schools
[edit]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 was completed by the early 1990s. Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE), headquartered in Dutton Park, was established in 1993 and 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 | Area | M/F/Co-ed | Years | Opened | Notes |
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All Saints Catholic Primary School | Albany Creek | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | 1989 | |
Christ the King Catholic Primary School | Deception Bay | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | 1979 | |
Christ the King Catholic Primary School | Graceville | Brisbane West | Co-ed | P–6 | 1937 | |
Guardian Angels Catholic Primary School | Wynnum | Brisbane Bayside | Co-ed | P–6 | 1914 | |
Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School | Springfield Lakes | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–6 | ||
Holy Cross Primary School | Wooloowin | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1889 | |
Holy Family Primary School | Indooroopilly | Brisbane West | Co-ed | P–6 | 1928 | |
Holy Spirit Primary School | Bray Park | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | 1977 | |
Holy Spirit School | New Farm | Brisbane Central | Co-ed | P–6 | 1937 | |
Immaculate Heart Primary School | Leichhardt | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–6 | 1967 | |
Mary Immaculate Primary School | Annerley | Brisbane South | Co-ed | P–6 | 1917 | |
Mater Dei Catholic Primary School | Ashgrove | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1951 | |
Our Lady Help of Christians School | Hendra | Brisbane North-east | Co-ed | P–6 | 1937 | |
Our Lady of Dolours Primary School | Mitchelton | Brisbane North-west | Co-ed | P–6 | 1951 | |
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Primary School | Acacia Ridge | Brisbane South | Co-ed | P–6 | 1954 | |
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary School | Sunnybank | Brisbane South | Co-ed | P–6 | 1952 | |
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Primary School | Coorparoo | Brisbane East | Co-ed | P–6 | 1941 | |
Our Lady of the Angels Primary School | Wavell Heights | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1950 | |
Our Lady of the Assumption Primary School | Enoggera | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1918 | |
Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School | Kenmore | Brisbane West | Co-ed | P–6 | 1961 | |
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Primary School | Darra | Brisbane South-west | Co-ed | P–6 | 1937 | Known as Darra-Jindalee from 1987 to 2008 |
Our Lady of the Way Primary School | Petrie | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | 1964 | |
Queen of Apostles School | Stafford | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1962 | |
Sacred Heart Primary School | Booval | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–6 | 1931 | |
Sacred Heart Primary School | Sandgate | Bayside North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1893 | |
St Agatha's Catholic Primary School | Clayfield | Brisbane North-east | Co-ed | P–6 | 1925 | |
St Agnes' School | Mount Gravatt | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | P–6 | 1962 | |
St Ambrose's School | Newmarket | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1936 | |
St Andrew's Catholic Primary School | Ferny Grove | Brisbane North-west | Co-ed | P–6 | 1985 | |
St Ann's School | Redbank Plains | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–6 | ||
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School | Alexandra Hills | Redland | Co-ed | P–6 | 1980 | |
St Anthony's Parish School | Kedron | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1930 | |
St Benedict's Catholic Primary School | Mango Hill | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | 2008 | |
St Bernadine's Primary School | Regents Park | Logan | Co-ed | P–6 | 1982 | |
St Bernard's Catholic School | Upper Mount Gravatt | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | P–6 | 1953 | |
St Brendan's Catholic Primary School | Moorooka | Brisbane South | Co-ed | P–6 | 1929 | |
St Catherine's Primary School | Wishart | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | P–6 | 1973 | |
St Clare's Primary School | Yarrabilba | Logan | Co-ed | P–6 | ||
St Columba's Primary School | Wilston | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1917 | |
St Dympna's Parish School | Aspley | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1963 | |
St Edward's Primary School | Daisy Hill | Logan | Co-ed | P–6 | 1978 | |
St Elizabeth's Catholic Primary School | Tarragindi | Brisbane South | Co-ed | P–6 | 1958 | |
St Finbarr's School | Ashgrove | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1925 | |
St Flannan's Catholic Primary School | Fitzgibbon | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1954 | |
St Francis Xavier's Primary School | Goodna | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–6 | 1910 | |
St Ignatius' School | Toowong | Brisbane West | Co-ed | P–6 | 1903 | |
St Ita's Primary School | Dutton Park | Brisbane Inner South | Co-ed | P–6 | 1919 | |
St James' Catholic Primary School | Coorparoo | Brisbane East | Co-ed | P–6 | 1916 | |
St Joachim's Primary School | Holland Park | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | P–6 | 1938 | |
St John Vianney Primary School | Manly | Brisbane Bayside | Co-ed | P–6 | 1941 | |
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School | Bardon | Brisbane West | Co-ed | P–6 | 1938 | |
St Joseph's Primary School | Bracken Ridge | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1978 | |
St Joseph's Primary School | Corinda | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1917 | |
St Joseph's Primary School | Kangaroo Point | Brisbane Inner South | Co-ed | P–6 | 1870 | |
St Joseph's Primary School | North Ipswich | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–6 | 1913 | |
St Joseph's Primary School | Nundah | Brisbane North-east | Co-ed | P–6 | 1916 | |
St Joseph's Tobruk Memorial School | Beenleigh | Logan | Co-ed | P–6 | 1953 | |
St Kevin's Catholic Primary School | Geebung | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1964 | |
St Kieran's Primary School | Brighton | Bayside North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1960 | |
St Luke's Catholic Primary School | Capalaba | Redland | Co-ed | P–6 | 1989 | |
St Mark's School | Inala | Brisbane South-west | Co-ed | P–6 | 1963 | |
St Martin's Primary School | Carina | Brisbane East | Co-ed | P–6 | 1954 | |
St Mary Mackillop Catholic Primary School | Birkdale | Redland | Co-ed | P–6 | 1997 | Formerly Mary Mackillop Catholic Primary School |
St Mary's Primary School | Ipswich | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–6 | 1864 | |
St Mary of the Cross School | Windsor | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–6 | 1929 | Formerly Holy Rosary Primary School |
St Matthew's Primary School | Cornubia | Logan | Co-ed | P–6 | 1984 | |
St Oliver Plunkett School | Cannon Hill | Brisbane East | Co-ed | P–6 | 1946 | |
St Paul's Primary School | Woodridge | Logan | Co-ed | P–6 | 1969 | |
St Peter's Catholic Primary School | Caboolture | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | 1951 | |
St Peter's Catholic Primary School | Rochedale | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | P–6 | 1976 | |
St Peter Chanel Primary School | The Gap | Brisbane West | Co-ed | P–6 | 1972 | |
Sts Peter and Paul's Primary School | Bulimba | Brisbane East | Co-ed | P–6 | 1916 | |
St Philomena School | Park Ridge | Logan | Co-ed | P–6 | 1999 | |
St Pius' Catholic Primary School | Banyo | Brisbane North-east | Co-ed | P–6 | 1947 | |
St Pius X Catholic Primary School | Salisbury | Brisbane South | Co-ed | P–6 | 1964 | |
St Rita's Catholic Primary School | Victoria Point | Redland | Co-ed | P–6 | 1992 | |
St Sebastian's Primary School | Yeronga | Brisbane South | Co-ed | P–6 | 1937 | |
St Stephen's Catholic Primary School | Algester | Brisbane South | Co-ed | P–6 | 2004 | |
St Thomas' Catholic Primary School | Camp Hill | Brisbane East | Co-ed | P–6 | 1929 | |
St William's Primary School | Keperra | Brisbane North-west | Co-ed | P–6 | 1957 | |
Star of the Sea Primary School | Cleveland | Redland | Co-ed | P–6 | 2009 |
Catholic high and P–12 schools
[edit]Name | Suburb | Area | M/F/Co-ed | Years | Opened | Notes |
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All Hallows' School | Fortitude Valley | Brisbane Central | F | 5–12 | 1861 | |
Ambrose Treacy College | Indooroopilly | Brisbane West | M | 4–12 | 2015 | Ambrose Treacy College was formerly known as Nudgee Junior. Listed on the Brisbane Heritage Register. |
Brigidine College | Indooroopilly | Brisbane West | F | 7–12 | 1929 | |
Carmel College | Thornlands | Redland | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1993 | |
Chisholm Catholic College | Cornubia | Logan | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1992 | |
Clairvaux Mackillop College | Upper Mount Gravatt | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1986 | Merger of Clairvaux and Mackillop Colleges |
Holy Spirit College | Fitzgibbon | Brisbane North | Co-ed | 7–12 | 2022 | |
Iona College | Wynnum West | Brisbane Bayside | M | 5–12 | 1958 | |
Loreto College | Coorparoo | Brisbane East | F | 7–12 | 1928 | |
Lourdes Hill College | Hawthorne | Brisbane East | F | 7–12 | 1916 | |
Marist College Ashgrove | Ashgrove | Brisbane North | M | 5–12 | 1940 | |
Mary Mackillop College | Nundah | Brisbane North-east | F | 7–12 | 1964 | Formerly Corpus Christi College |
Mount Alvernia College | Kedron | Brisbane North | F | 7–12 | 1956 | |
Mt Maria College | Mitchelton | Brisbane North | Co-ed | 7–12 | 2006 | Split campuses at Enoggera (years 7–9) and Mitchelton (years 10–12). Formerly Mt Maria Senior College and Marcellin College (renamed Mount Maria Junior College in 1991). Listed on the Brisbane Heritage Register. |
Mt Maria College | Petrie | City of Moreton Bay | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1987 | Formerly Kolbe College |
Mount St Michael's College | Ashgrove | Brisbane North | F | 7–12 | 1929 | |
Our Lady's College | Annerley | Brisbane South | F | 7–12 | 1964 | |
Padua College | Kedron | Brisbane North | M | 5–12 | 1956 | Boys 5–12 |
San Damiano College | Yarrabilba | Logan | Co-ed | 7–12 | 2021 | |
San Sisto College | Carina | Brisbane East | F | 7–12 | 1961 | |
Seton College | Mount Gravatt East | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1964 | Closing in 2024 |
Southern Cross Catholic College | Scarborough | Redcliffe | Co-ed | P–12 | 1995 | |
St Augustine's College | Springfield | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–12 | 2003 | |
St Benedict's College | Mango Hill | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | 7–12 | 2013 | |
St. Columban's College | Caboolture | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1928 | |
St Edmund's College | Woodend | Ipswich | M | 7–12 | 1892 | |
St Eugene College | Burpengary | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–12 | 1989 | |
St Francis' College | Crestmead | Logan | Co-ed | P–12 | 1988 | |
St. James College | Brisbane | Brisbane Central | Co-ed | 5–12 | 1868 | Boys only until 1994. |
St John Fisher College | Bracken Ridge | Brisbane North | F | 7–12 | 1981 | |
St. Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace | Spring Hill | Brisbane Central | M | 5–12 | 1875 | |
St. Joseph's Nudgee College | Boondall | Brisbane North-east | M | 5–12 | 1891 | |
St Laurence's College | South Brisbane | Brisbane Inner South | M | 5–12 | 1915 | |
St Mary's College | Ipswich | Ipswich | F | 7–12 | 1863 | |
St Patrick's College | Shorncliffe | Bayside North | M | 5–12 | 1952 | |
St Peter Claver College | Riverview | Ipswich | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1976 | |
St Rita's College | Clayfield | Brisbane North-east | F | 5–12 | 1926 | |
St Thomas More College | Sunnybank | Brisbane South | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1974 | |
Stuartholme School | Toowong | Brisbane West | F | 7–12 | 1920 | Adding year 5 and 6 from 2024 |
Trinity College | Beenleigh | Logan | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1982 | |
Villanova College | Coorparoo | Brisbane East | M | 5–12 | 1948 |
Independent schools
[edit]Name | Suburb | Area | M/F/Co-ed | Years | Affiliation | Opened | Coordinates | Notes |
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Angelorum College | Fortitude Valley | Brisbane Central | Co-ed | P–10 | Christian | 2017 | ||
Anglican Church Grammar School | East Brisbane | Brisbane East | M | P–12 | Anglican | 1912 | ||
Australian Christian College (Moreton) | Caboolture | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1998 | Formerly Caboolture Christian School | |
Australian International Islamic College | Durack and Woolloongabba | Brisbane South-west | Co-ed | P–12 | Islamic | 2002 | Formerly Brisbane Muslim School until 2008 | |
Australian Industry Trade College | Spring Hill, Ipswich, and Cleveland | Brisbane | Co-ed | 10–12 | 2022 | |||
Australian Trade College North Brisbane | Scarborough | Redcliffe | Co-ed | 11–12 | 2007 | |||
Australian Technology and Agricultural College | North Maclean | Logan | Co-ed | 10–12 | ||||
Bethania Lutheran Primary School | Bethania | Logan | Co-ed | P–6 | Lutheran | 1976 | ||
Bethany Lutheran Primary School | Raceview | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–6 | Lutheran | 1982 | ||
Birali Steiner School | Beachmere | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–9 | Steiner | 2013 | 27°07′47″S 153°03′03″E / 27.1298°S 153.0509°E | 670 Beachmere Road (corner Newman Road)[148] |
Brisbane Adventist College | Mansfield | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | P–12 | Adventist | 1966 | ||
Brisbane Boys' College | Toowong | Brisbane West | M | P–12 | Uniting | 1902 | ||
Brisbane Christian College | Salisbury | Brisbane South | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1985 | ||
Brisbane Grammar School | Spring Hill | Brisbane Central | M | 5–12 | 1868 | |||
Brisbane Girls Grammar School | Spring Hill | Brisbane Central | Girls | 7–12 | 1875 | |||
Brisbane Independent School | Pullenvale | Brisbane West | Co-ed | P–6 | 1968 | |||
Brisbane Montessori School | Fig Tree Pocket | Brisbane West | Co-ed | P–10 | Montessori | 1982 | ||
Caboolture Montessori School | Caboolture | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | Montessori | 1998 | ||
Calvary Christian College | Carbrook and Springwood | Logan | Co-ed | P–12 | Uniting | 1984 | Formerly Logan Uniting Primary School | |
Cannon Hill Anglican College | Cannon Hill | Brisbane East | Co-ed | P–12 | Anglican | 1989 | ||
Canterbury College | Waterford | Logan | Co-ed | P–12 | Anglican | 1987 | ||
Carmichael College | Morayfield | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 2015 | ||
Challenge Trade and Business College | Collingwood Park | Ipswich | Co-ed | 11–12 | ||||
Charlotte Mason College | Kallangur | Brisbane | Co-ed | P–10 | ||||
Citipointe Christian College | Mansfield | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1978 | Formerly Christian Outreach College | |
Clayfield College | Clayfield | Brisbane North-east | Co-ed | P–12 | Uniting | 1931 | Girls only from 7–12 until 2023 | |
Compass Independent School | Kelvin Grove | Brisbane | Co-ed | P–6 | ||||
Emmaus College | Jimboomba | Jimboomba | Co-ed | P–12 | Catholic / Anglican /Uniting | 2001 | ||
Faith Christian School of Distance Education | Woodridge and Underwood | Logan | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 2012 | ||
Faith Lutheran College | Thornlands | Redland | Co-ed | P–12 | Lutheran | 2003 | ||
Genesis Christian College | Bray Park | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–12 | Reformed Christian | 1991 | ||
Good News Lutheran Primary School | Middle Park | Centenary Suburbs | Co-ed | P–6 | Lutheran | 1984 | ||
Good Shepherd Christian School | Albany Creek | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–12 | Baptist | 2003 | ||
Grace Lutheran College | Rothwell and Caboolture | Redcliffe | Co-ed | 7–12 | Lutheran | 1978 | ||
Grace Lutheran Primary School | Clontarf | Redcliffe | Co-ed | P–6 | Lutheran | 1971 | ||
Groves Christian College | Kingston | Logan | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1999 | ||
Hillbrook Anglican School | Enoggera | Brisbane North | Co-ed | 7–12 | Anglican | 1987 | ||
Hills International College | Jimboomba | Jimboomba | Co-ed | P–12 | 1992 | Formerly South Queensland International College until 2006 | ||
Hubbard's School | Auchenflower | Brisbane West | Co-ed | 10–12 | 2021 | |||
Humanitas High School | Fortitude Valley | Brisbane Central | Co-ed | 7–10 | 2021 | |||
Hymba Yumba Independent School | Springfield | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–12 | Aboriginal | 2011 | ||
IES College | Spring Hill | Brisbane Central | Co-ed | 11–12 | ||||
Ipswich Adventist School | Brassall | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–6 | Adventist | 1968 | 27°35′45″S 152°44′45″E / 27.5958°S 152.7458°E | At 56 Hunter Street.[149] |
Ipswich Grammar School | Woodend | Ipswich | M | P–12 | 1863 | |||
Ipswich Girls Grammar School | Ipswich | Ipswich | F & Co-ed | P–12 | 1892 | |||
IQRA College of Brisbane | Berrinba | Logan | Co-ed | P–6 | Islamic | 2022 | ||
Islamic College of Brisbane | Karawatha | Brisbane South | Co-ed | P–12 | Islamic | 1995 | ||
John Paul College | Daisy Hill | Logan | Co-ed | P–12 | Catholic/Anglican/Uniting | 1982 | ||
Kimberley College | Carbrook | Logan | Co-ed | P–12 | 2000 | |||
Living Faith Lutheran Primary School | Murrumba Downs | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | Lutheran | 2001 | ||
Maridahdi Brisbane Primary School | Wynnum West | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | No religious affiliation | 2020 | ||
Moreton Bay Boys' College | Manly West | Brisbane Bayside | M | P–12 | Uniting | 2003 | ||
Moreton Bay College | Manly West | Brisbane Bayside | F | P–12 | Uniting | 1901 | ||
Mueller College | Rothwell | Redcliffe | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1990 | Affiliated with Redcliffe Christian Assembly | |
Music Industry College | Fortitude Valley | Brisbane Central | Co-ed | 11–12 | ||||
Northpine Christian College | Dakabin | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–12 | Adventist | 1940 | ||
Northside Christian College | Everton Park | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1985 | Affiliated with Nexus Church (Australian Christian Churches) | |
OneSchool Global | Wakerley | Brisbane East | Co-ed | 3–12 | Plymouth Brethren Christian Church | 2003-2008 | Opened as the Agnew School in Agnew Street, Norman Park. | |
2008- | 27°29′07″S 153°08′30″E / 27.4852°S 153.1417°E | Now at 190 Ingleston Rd, Wakerley. | ||||||
Ormiston College | Ormiston | Redland | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1988 | ||
Parklands Christian College | Park Ridge | Logan | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 2001 | Affiliated with Parklands Christian Church | |
Pine Community School | Arana Hills | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | 1983 | |||
Pinnacle Academic College | Kallangur | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | ||||
Prince of Peace Lutheran College | Everton Hills | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–12 | Lutheran | 1984 | Primary School until 2008. | |
Redeemer Lutheran College | Rochedale | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | P–12 | Lutheran | 1980 | ||
Redlands College | Wellington Point | Redland | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1988 | Associated with Churches of Christ | |
Redwood College | Burpengary | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–10 | Christian | Distance education | ||
Samford Valley Steiner School | Wights Mountain | West Rural | Co-ed | P–12 | Steiner | 1987 | ||
Sheldon College | Sheldon | Redland | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1997 | ||
Somerville House | South Brisbane | Brisbane Inner South | F | P–12 | Uniting | 1899 | ||
Sinai College | Burbank | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | P–6 | Jewish | 1990 | ||
South East Brisbane Steiner School | Thorneside | Brisbane | Co-ed | P–6 | Steiner | |||
St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School | Corinda | Brisbane West | F | P–12 | Anglican | 1929 | ||
St John's Anglican College, Brisbane | Forest Lake | Brisbane South-west | Co-ed | P–12 | Anglican | 1994 | formerly Forest Lake College | |
St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School | Ascot | Brisbane North-east | F | P–12 | Anglican | 1895 | ||
St Michael's College | Caboolture | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | Christian | 1983 | ||
St Paul's Anglican School | Bald Hills | Brisbane North | Co-ed | P–12 | Anglican | 1961 | ||
St Paul's Lutheran Primary School | Caboolture | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–6 | Lutheran | 1985 | ||
St Peters Lutheran College | Indooroopilly | Brisbane West | Co-ed | P–12 | Lutheran | 1945 | ||
St Peters Lutheran College | Springfield | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–12 | Lutheran | 2008 | ||
Staines Memorial College | Redbank Plains | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 2005 | ||
The Lakes College | North Lakes | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | P–12 | Uniting | 2005 | ||
The Murri School | Acacia Ridge | Brisbane South | Co-ed | P–12 | Aboriginal | 1986 | Also known as Aboriginal & Islander Independent Community School | |
The Springfield Anglican College | Springfield | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–12 | Anglican | 1998 | ||
Westside Christian College | Goodna | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1978 | ||
West Moreton Anglican College | Karrabin | Ipswich | Co-ed | P–12 | Anglican | 1994 | ||
Wisdom College | Calamvale | Brisbane | Co-ed | P–12 | Islamic | 2010 | ||
Yarranlea Primary School | Mount Gravatt | Brisbane South-east | Co-ed | P–6 | 2014 |
Special and alternative schools
[edit]Name | Suburb | Area | M/F/Co-ed | Years | Category | Opened | Notes |
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Albert Park Flexible Learning Centre | Brisbane | Brisbane Central | Catholic alternative | Co-ed | 7–12 | 2006 | Operated by Edmund Rice Foundation. |
Alta-1 College | Caboolture | Moreton Bay | alternative | Co-ed | 2000 | ||
Arethusa College | Burpengary | Moreton Bay | Independent alternative | Co-ed | 7–12 | 2008 | Operated by the Shaftesbury Foundation |
Autism Therapy and Education Centre | Brighton | Bayside North | Independent | Co-ed | 1991 | Operated by Autism Queensland | |
Autism Therapy and Education Centre | Sunnybank | Brisbane South | Independent | Co-ed | 1977 | Operated by Autism Queensland | |
Carbrook Animal Assisted Learning Centre | Carbrook | Logan | Christian alternative | Co-ed | 7–12 | ||
Carinity Education Southside | Sunnybank | Brisbane South | Independent alternative | Co-ed | 1999 | Originally located in Tarragindi | |
Centre Education Programme | Kingston | Logan | Catholic alternative | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1992 | Operated by Edmund Rice Foundation. |
Connections Community College | Burpengary | Moreton Bay | Co-ed | ||||
Deception Bay Flexible Learning Centre | Deception Bay | Moreton Bay | Catholic alternative | Co-ed | 7–12 | 2006 | Operated by Edmund Rice Foundation. |
Hemmant Flexible Learning Centre | Hemmant | City of Brisbane | Catholic alternative | Co-ed | 7–12 | Operated by Edmund Rice Foundation. | |
Horizons College of Learning and Enrichment | Caboolture | Moreton Bay | Independent | Co-ed | 7–12 | 2014 | |
Inala Flexible Learning Centre | Inala | City of Brisbane | Catholic alternative | Co-ed | 7–12 | 2013 | Operated by Edmund Rice Foundation. |
Indie School, Logan | Browns Plains and Thuringowa | Logan | alternative | Co-ed | 9–12 | 2022 | Operated by Edmund Rice Foundation. |
Ipswich Flexible Learning Centre | Ipswich | Ipswich | Catholic alternative | Co-ed | 7–12 | 2006 | Operated by Edmund Rice Foundation. |
Jabiru Community College | Zillmere | Brisbane | alternative | Co-ed | 10–12 | 2011 | |
Kairos Community College | Deception Bay | Moreton Bay | alternative | Co-ed | 10–12 | 2015 | |
Mancel College | Fig Tree Pocket | Brisbane West | Independent | Co-ed | 1979 | For severe language disorders, formerley The Glenleighden School | |
Mary McConnel School | Forest Lake | Brisbane East | Anglican/Uniting | Co-ed | P–12 | 1979 | |
Mastery Schools Australia | Springfield | Ipswich | Co-ed | 4–10 | 2021 | ||
Ohana College | Meadowbrook | Logan | alternative | Co-ed | 7–12 | ||
The BUSY School | Various | Brisbane | alternative | Co-ed | 11–12 | ||
The Sycamore School | Alexandra Hills | Redland | Independent | Co-ed | P–10 | 2017 | For children with Autism |
YMCA Vocational School | Various | Brisbane | Independent | Co-ed | 7–12 | ||
YOS Lawnton | Lawnton and Riverview | Brisbane | Salvation Army | Co-ed | 10–12 |
Defunct private schools
[edit]Name | Suburb | Area | Category | Years | Opened | Closed | Notes |
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Autism Therapy and Education Centre | Mount Crosby | West Rural | Independent | Alternative | 1985 | 2003 | |
Bayside Christian Academy | Wynnum | Brisbane Bayside | Christian | Primary | 1992 | 1995 | |
Christian Life College | Carbrook | Logan | Christian | K–10 | 1979 | 1993 | |
Clairvaux College | Upper Mount Gravatt | Brisbane South-east | Catholic (boys) | High | 1966 | 1985 | Merged into Clairvaux Mackillop College |
De La Salle College | Scarborough | Redcliffe | Catholic (boys) | 4–10 | 1955 | 1994 | Merged into Southern Cross Catholic College |
El Shaddai Christian Academy | Narangba | Moreton Bay | Christian | Primary | 1980 | 1983 | |
Faith Lutheran Primary School | Victoria Point | Redland | Lutheran | Primary | 1982 | 2002 | Absorbed into Faith Lutheran College |
Frawley College | Scarborough | Redcliffe | Catholic | 11–12 | 1973 | 1994 | Merged into Southern Cross Catholic College |
John Oxley College | Woolloongabba | Brisbane Inner South | High | 1996 | 2007 | ||
Mackillop College | Upper Mount Gravatt | Brisbane South-east | Catholic (girls) | High | 1971 | 1985 | Merged into Clairvaux Mackillop College |
Marist College Rosalie | Paddington | Brisbane Central | Catholic (boys) | High | 1929 | 2008 | |
Maryfields Catholic Primary School | Kingston | Logan | Catholic | Primary | 1981 | 2004 | |
Mount Carmel College | Wynnum | Brisbane Bayside | Catholic | High | 1957 | 1992 | |
Mount Maria College (Junior Campus) | Enoggera | Brisbane North | Catholic | 11–12 | 1979 | 2006 | Marcellin College until 1978. Now part of Mt Maria College. |
Mount Maria College (Senior Campus) | Mitchelton | Brisbane North | Catholic | 8–10 | 1978 | 2006 | Now part of Mt Maria College. |
Norman Park Uniting Christian School | Norman Park | Brisbane East | Uniting | Primary | 1981 | 1983 | |
Our Lady Help of Christians Primary School | Redcliffe | Redcliffe | Catholic | Primary | 1922 | 1994 | Merged into Southern Cross Catholic College |
Our Lady of Victories' Primary School | Bowen Hills | Brisbane Central | Catholic | Primary | 1921 | 1966 | |
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College | Corinda | Brisbane West | Catholic | Secondary | 1941 | 1972 | |
Rosalie Sacred Heart Parish School | Paddington | Brisbane Central | Catholic | Primary | 1906 | 1995 | |
Soubirous College | Scarborough | Redcliffe | Catholic (girls) | High | 1951 | 1994 | Merged into Southern Cross Catholic College |
St Benedict's College | Wilston | Brisbane North | Catholic | Secondary | 1975 | 1991 | Merged into Mt Maria Junior College |
St Bernadette's Primary School | Scarborough | Redcliffe | Catholic | Primary | 1948 | 1994 | Merged into Southern Cross Catholic College |
St Brigid's School | Red Hill | Brisbane Central | Catholic | Primary | 1914 | 1989 | |
St Cecilia's Convent School | Hamilton | Brisbane North-east | Catholic | Primary | 1917 | 1981 | |
St Edmund's Primary School | Woodend | Ipswich | Catholic | Primary | 1892 | 1991 | Known as St Mary's Boys 1989–1991 |
St Joan of Arc Primary School | Herston | Brisbane Central | Catholic | Primary | 1924 | 1968 | Operated by the Presentation Sisters |
St John's School | Northgate | Brisbane North-east | Catholic | Primary | 1952 | 1995 | |
St John the Baptist's Catholic School | Petrie Terrace | Brisbane Central | Catholic | Primary | 1870 | 1879 | It was operated by the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart out of two cottages in Caxton Street roughly opposite the present St Thomas More Catholic Church.[50][150][151] |
St Mark's Lutheran Primary School | Mount Gravatt East | Brisbane South-east | Lutheran | Primary | 2006 | 2008 | Absorbed into Redeemer Lutheran College |
St Patrick's Convent School | Fortitude Valley | Brisbane Central | Catholic | Primary | 1889 | 1982 | |
St Thomas Aquinas School | St Lucia | Brisbane West | Catholic | Primary | 1948 | 1967 | |
St Ursula's College | Dutton Park | Brisbane | Catholic (girls) | High | 1919 | 1975 | |
St Ursula's College | Oxley | Brisbane | Catholic (girls) | High | 1925 | 1957 | |
Vision Christian School | Booval | Ipswich | Christian | Primary | 1982 | 1992 |
See also
[edit]- List of schools in Queensland
- List of schools in Gold Coast, Queensland
- List of schools in Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- List of schools in West Moreton
References
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External links
[edit]- "Opening and closing dates of Queensland Schools". Queensland Government., a directory of Government schools in Queensland. (Department of Education – Queensland Government)
- Find a School, at Catholic Education Office of the Archdiocese of Brisbane.
- Find an independent school in Queensland
- Non-state schools directory