List of schools in Wide Bay–Burnett
This is a list of schools in the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland, Australia, centred on the cities of Hervey Bay, Maryborough and Bundaberg. It includes the local government areas of:
- Bundaberg Region
- Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire
- Fraser Coast Region
- Gympie Region
- North Burnett Region
- South Burnett Region
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]Name | Suburb | LGA | Opened | Coords | Notes |
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Abercorn State School | Abercorn | North Burnett | 1927 | 25°08′09″S 151°07′37″E / 25.1359°S 151.1270°E | 957 Wuruma Dam Road.[2] |
Albert State School | Maryborough | Fraser Coast | 1883 | 25°32′48″S 152°42′14″E / 25.5467°S 152.7038°E | 210–220 Albert Street.[3] |
Alloway State School | Alloway | Bundaberg | 1886 | 24°57′08″S 152°22′42″E / 24.9521°S 152.3782°E | Opened 1886 as Elliott State School, renamed 1960 Alloway State School. Located at 4334 Goodwood Road.[4] |
Amamoor State School | Amamoor | Gympie | 1921 | ||
Avoca State School | Avoca | Bundaberg | 1980 | ||
Avondale State School | Avondale | Bundaberg | 1895 | ||
Bargara State School | Bargara | Bundaberg | 1893 | Originally called Sandhills.[5][6] | |
Bauple State School | Bauple | Fraser Coast | 1901 | 25°48′44″S 152°37′22″E / 25.8121°S 152.6228°E | Opened as Raby State School in 1901 and renamed Bauple State School in 1935. At 44 Forestry Road.[7] |
Benarkin State School | Benarkin | South Burnett | 1910 | 26°53′04″S 152°08′30″E / 26.8844°S 152.1417°E | At Scott Street.[8] |
Biggenden State School | Biggenden | North Burnett | 1892 | P–10 | |
Binjour Plateau State School | Binjour | North Burnett | 1913 | 25°30′57″S 151°27′23″E / 25.5158°S 151.4565°E | 18401 Burnett Highway[9] |
Blackbutt State School | Blackbutt South | South Burnett | 1896-1913 | 26°54′04″S 152°05′58″E / 26.9011°S 152.0994°E | Blackbutt Provisional School opened on 20 January 1896 under teacher Rosa Bella Ryan. On 1 January 1909, it became Blackbutt State School. The school was on a 6-acre-1-rood (2.5 ha) site at 97 Blackbutt Crows Nest Road in present-day Blackbutt South (south-east corner of Haynes Kite Millar Road).[10][11] |
Blackbutt | 1914- | 26°53′26″S 152°06′14″E / 26.8905°S 152.1039°E | In January 1914, the school relocated its current larger site on Crofton Street (bounded by Sutton Street, Margaret Street and Pine Street) in Blackbutt.[10][12][13][14] | ||
Booyal Central State School | Booyal | Bundaberg | 1916 | ||
Boynewood State School | Boynewood | North Burnett | 1915–1934 | approx 25°38′48″S 151°14′11″E / 25.64670°S 151.23639°E | Boynewood State School opened on 2 February 1915 on the northern corner of Dykehead Road and Taylors Road.[15] |
1934– | 25°39′18″S 151°15′17″E / 25.6549°S 151.2548°E | In 1934, the school was relocated to 1138 Durong Road to be more centrally located.[16][17][18] | |||
Branyan Road State School | Branyan | Bundaberg | 1905 | Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register | |
Brooweena State School | Brooweena | Fraser Coast | 1904 | ||
Bullyard State School | Bullyard | Bundaberg | 1901 | ||
Bundaberg Central State School | Bundaberg Central | Bundaberg | 1926 | 24°52′11″S 152°20′54″E / 24.8698°S 152.3482°E | Formerly Bundaberg South State School. 13 Crofton Street. |
Bundaberg East State School | Bundaberg East | Bundaberg | 1886 | ||
Bundaberg North State School | Bundaberg North | Bundaberg | 1875 | ||
Bundaberg South State School | Bundaberg South | Bundaberg | 1891 | Became Bundaberg Central State School | |
Bundaberg West State School | Bundaberg West | Bundaberg | 1926 | ||
Burnett Heads State School | Burnett Heads | Bundaberg | 1878 | ||
Chatsworth State School | Chatsworth | Gympie | 1900 | 26°08′34″S 152°36′55″E / 26.1428°S 152.6154°E | At 15 Rammutt Road.[19] |
Cherbourg State School | Cherbourg | Cherbourg | 1903 | ||
Childers State School | Childers | Bundaberg | 1889 | 25°13′52″S 152°16′49″E / 25.2311°S 152.2803°E | Early Childhood to Year 6. At Mungomery Street.[20] |
Cloyna State School | Cloyna | South Burnett | 1911 | 26°06′26″S 151°50′46″E / 26.1073°S 151.8461°E | Located at 8 William Webber Road.[21][22] |
Coalstoun Lakes State School | Coalstoun Lakes | North Burnett | 1910 | ||
Coolabunia State School | Coolabunia | South Burnett | 1891 | 26°35′21″S 151°54′09″E / 26.5893°S 151.9026°E | 2–26 Gipps Street.[23] |
Cordalba State School | Cordalba | Bundaberg | 1894 | 25°09′31″S 152°12′44″E / 25.1587°S 152.2121°E | At Cemetery Road.[24] |
Crawford State School | Kingaroy | South Burnett | 1902-1911 | 26°30′49″S 151°47′58″E / 26.51351°S 151.79944°E | Originally opened as Logboy Provisional School, later Logboy State School at 289 Weens Road, Kingaroy.[25] |
Crawford | 1911 | 26°29′51″S 151°49′21″E / 26.4975°S 151.8225°E | In 1911, renamed Crawford State School and relocated to current location at 215–227 Siefert Street.[21][26] | ||
Dagun State School | Dagun | Gympie | 1924 | ||
Dallarnil State School | Dallarnil | North Burnett | 1901 | ||
Durong South State School | Durong | South Burnett | 1925 | 26°23′32″S 151°14′40″E / 26.39233°S 151.24433°E | 10463 Mundubbera Durong Road |
Elliott Heads State School | Elliott Heads | Bundaberg | 1912 | 24°54′26″S 152°28′32″E / 24.9072°S 152.4756°E | 143 Breusch Road |
Gayndah State School | Gayndah | North Burnett | 1863 | 25°37′26″S 151°36′21″E / 25.6238°S 151.6059°E | At 33 Meson Street.[27] |
Gin Gin State School | Gin Gin | Bundaberg | 1882 | ||
Givelda State School | Givelda | Bundaberg | 1896 | ||
Glenwood State School | Glenwood | Fraser Coast | 1918 | ||
Gooburrum State School | Gooburrum | Bundaberg | 1884 | ||
Goodwood State School | Goodwood | Bundaberg | 1900 | ||
Goomeri State School | Goomeri | Gympie | 1912 | 26°10′47″S 152°03′53″E / 26.1796°S 152.0648°E | P–10. At 5 Munro Street.[28] |
Granville State School | Granville | Fraser Coast | 1875 | ||
Gunalda State School | Gunalda | Gympie | 1881 | ||
Gundiah State School | Gundiah | Fraser Coast | 1886 | ||
Gympie Central State School | Gympie | Gympie | 1869 | Split-sex until 1943 | |
Gympie East State School | Greens Creek | Gympie | 1965 | 26°10′47″S 152°43′58″E / 26.1798°S 152.7327°E | Gympie East State School replaced four small schools: Beenam Range State School, Cedar Pocket State School, Cootharaba Road State School, and Neusa Vale State School.[29] |
Gympie South State School | Southside | Gympie | 1910 | ||
Gympie West State School | Gympie | Gympie | 1958 | ||
Howard State School | Howard | Fraser Coast | 1884 | ||
Jones Hill State School | Jones Hill | Gympie | 1902 | ||
Kalkie State School | Kalkie | Bundaberg | 1878 | 24°50′47″S 152°23′51″E / 24.8464°S 152.3974°E | At 257 Bargara Road.[30] Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. |
Kandanga State School | Kandanga | Gympie | 1915 | ||
Kawungan State School | Kawungan | Fraser Coast | 1991 | ||
Kia-Ora State School | Kia Ora | Gympie | 1921 | ||
Kilkivan State School | Kilkivan | Gympie | 1876 | 26°05′16″S 152°14′29″E / 26.0877°S 152.2413°E | P–10. At 6 Council Street.[31] Was originally known as the Neureum Provisional School, becoming a State School in 1889 after the name had been changed to Kilkivan in 1881. |
Kingaroy State School | Kingaroy | South Burnett | 1902 | 26°32′25″S 151°49′59″E / 26.5403°S 151.8331°E | Originally known as Mt. Jones Provisional School, it then became Kingaroy Provisional School in 1905 before becoming a full State School in 1909. At 61 Alford Street.[32] |
Kolan South State School | South Kolan | Bundaberg | 1878 | ||
Kumbia State School | Kumbia | South Burnett | 1914 | ||
Maroondan State School | Maroondan | Bundaberg | 1927 | ||
Maryborough Central State School | Maryborough | Fraser Coast | 1862 | 25°32′07″S 152°41′58″E / 25.5354°S 152.6994°E | Split-sex until 1932. 471 Kent Street. |
Maryborough West State School | Maryborough | Fraser Coast | 1886 | 25°31′25″S 152°41′40″E / 25.5237°S 152.6945°E | 149 North Street |
McIlwraith State School | McIlwraith | Bundaberg | 1934 | ||
Moffatdale State School | Moffatdale | South Burnett | 1915 | 26°18′21″S 152°00′42″E / 26.3059°S 152.0117°E | At 892 Barambah Road.[33] |
Monkland State School | Monkland | Gympie | 1884 | ||
Monogorilby State School | Monogorilby | North Burnett | 1936 | ||
Monto State School | Monto | North Burnett | 1926 | ||
Moore Park State School | Moore Park | Bundaberg | 2004 | ||
Mount Perry State School | Mount Perry | North Burnett | 1871 | ||
Mulgildie State School | Mulgildie | North Burnett | 1927 | ||
Mundubbera State School | Mundubbera | North Burnett | 1913 | P–10 | |
Mungar State School | Mungar | Fraser Coast | 1875 | 25°36′15″S 152°35′26″E / 25.6041°S 152.5906°E | Originally known as Mary River Saw Mills Provisional School, name changed 1877.[34] Located at 1143 Mungar Road.[35] |
Murgon State School | Murgon | South Burnett | 1908 | 26°14′23″S 151°56′36″E / 26.2397°S 151.9433°E | At 91 Gore Street.[36] Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.[37] |
Nanango State School | Nanango | South Burnett | 1866 | 26°40′18″S 152°00′20″E / 26.6716°S 152.0055°E | Early Childhood - Year 6. At 39 Drayton Street.[38] |
Norville State School | Norville | Bundaberg | |||
Oakwood State School | Oakwood | Bundaberg | |||
One Mile State School | Gympie | Gympie | 1869 | ||
Parke State School | Tinana South | Fraser Coast | 1914 | 25°35′18″S 152°40′08″E / 25.5882°S 152.6689°E | At 400 Teddington Road.[39] |
Pialba State School | Pialba | Fraser Coast | |||
Proston State School | Proston | South Burnett | 1924 | 26°10′04″S 151°36′00″E / 26.1677°S 151.6001°E | P–10, located at 94 Rodney Street.[40] There was an earlier school distinct from this one, known as Proston Provisional School, refer to defunct State Schools list below. |
Rainbow Beach State School | Rainbow Beach | Gympie | |||
Sandy Strait State School | Urangan | Fraser Coast | 1995 | ||
Sharon State School | Sharon | Bundaberg | 1883 | ||
St Helens State School | St Helens | Fraser Coast | 1882 | ||
Sunbury State School | Maryborough | Fraser Coast | 1891 | 25°31′30″S 152°40′40″E / 25.5251°S 152.6778°E | At 545 Alice Street.[41] |
Taabinga State School | Taabinga | South Burnett | 1897-1961 | Taabinga Village Provisional School opened on 10 August 1897. On 1 January 1909, it became Taabinga Village State School. On 16 July 1961, Taabinga Village State School was closed and pupils transferred to the new Taabinga State School in Kingaroy.[42] | |
Kingaroy | 1961- | 26°33′23″S 151°50′17″E / 26.5563°S 151.8381°E | At Rae Street.[43] | ||
Tanduringie State School | Pimpimbudgee | South Burnett | 1914 | This school was originally known as Peron State School from 1914 to 1934. It then changed name to Maidenwell State School in 1935 and changed again to Tanduringie in 1949. | |
Thabeban State School | Thabeban | Bundaberg | |||
Theebine State School | Theebine | Gympie | 1889 | 25°57′09″S 152°32′27″E / 25.9525°S 152.5409°E | Opened 1899 as Kilkivan Junction Provisional School, 1909 became Kilkivan Junction State School, 1910 renamed Theebine State School.[44] In Scrub Road.[45] |
Tiaro State School | Tiaro | Fraser Coast | |||
Tin Can Bay State School | Tin Can Bay | Gympie | 1934 | 25°55′31″S 152°59′42″E / 25.9254°S 152.9950°E | Prep–10. At 2 Schnapper Creek Road. Opened as Wallu State School in 1934, but renamed Tin Can Bay State School in 1937.[46] |
Tinana State School | Tinana | Fraser Coast | |||
Tingoora State School | Tingoora | South Burnett | 1908 | 26°21′46″S 151°49′10″E / 26.3629°S 151.8195°E | 6 Main Street |
Torbanlea State School | Torbanlea | Fraser Coast | |||
Torquay State School | Torquay | Fraser Coast | |||
Two Mile State School | Two Mile | Gympie | 1883 | ||
Urangan Point State School | Urangan | Fraser Coast | 1916 | ||
Walkervale State School | Walkervale | Bundaberg | 1955 | ||
Wallaville State School | Wallaville | Bundaberg | 1909 | ||
Wheatlands State School | Wheatlands | South Burnett | 1913 | 26°13′27″S 151°50′45″E / 26.2241°S 151.8459°E | 422 Byee Road[21][47] |
Widgee State School | Widgee | Gympie | 1892 | ||
Windera State School | Windera | South Burnett | 1920 | ||
Winfield State School | Winfield | Bundaberg | 1924 | ||
Wolvi State School | Wolvi | Gympie | 1899 | ||
Wondai State School | Wondai | South Burnett | 1905 | 26°19′15″S 151°52′56″E / 26.3207°S 151.8821°E | P–9, at 32 Kent Street.[48] |
Woolooga State School | Woolooga | Gympie | 1913 | 26°02′54″S 152°23′45″E / 26.0483°S 152.3958°E | In Edwards Road.[49] |
Woongarra State School | Woongarra | Bundaberg | 1879 | 24°52′44″S 152°24′20″E / 24.8789°S 152.4056°E | At 468 Elliott Heads Road.[50] |
Wooroolin State School | Wooroolin | South Burnett | 1901 | 26°24′33″S 151°48′43″E / 26.4091°S 151.8120°E | At 34 Frederick Street.[25][51] |
Yandaran State School | Yandaran | Bundaberg | 1919 | ||
Yarrilee State School | Urraween | Fraser Coast | 2000 |
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 | LGA | Opened | Notes |
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Bundaberg Special School | Svensson Heights | Bundaberg | 1970 | |
Gympie Special School | Gympie | Gympie | 1972 | |
Hervey Bay Special School | Kawungan | Fraser Coast | 1986 | |
Maryborough Special School | Maryborough | Fraser Coast | 1969 |
Defunct state schools
[edit]Name | Suburb | LGA | Opened | Closed | Coords | Notes |
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Abbeywood State School | Abbeywood | South Burnett | c.1914 | 1969 | 26°06′25″S 151°37′45″E / 26.1070°S 151.6292°E | Located at 402 Cridlands Road on the eastern corner with Abbeywood Gayndah Road.[58][59] |
Albionville State School | Albionville (now in Bungadoo) | Bundaberg | 1891 | 1962 | approx 24°59′26″S 152°04′43″E / 24.9906°S 152.0786°E | Located south of the River Road.[60] |
Alice Creek State School | Alice Creek | South Burnett | 1927 | 1945 | 26°45′39″S 151°35′49″E / 26.7608°S 151.5970°E | Located at 75 Alice Creek Road.[61] |
Allawah Provisional School | Gooroolba | North Burnett | 1912 | 1917 | ||
Allies Creek State School | Allies Creek (now in Monogorilby) | North Burnett | 1935 | 1980 | ||
Anderleigh State School | Anderleigh | Gympie | 1895 | 1960 | Originally known as Brookleigh Provisional School. Changed name in 1899. Was possibly known as Nearlie State or Provisional School at some point. | |
Antigua State School | Antigua | Fraser Coast | 1918 | 1937 | ||
Apple Tree Creek State School | Apple Tree Creek | Bundaberg | 1887 | 1969 | ||
Aramara North State School | North Aramara | Fraser Coast | 1904 | 1908 | Musket Flat Provisional School opened 1904. In 1908, it was relocated and renamed Bowling Green Provisional School, becoming Bowling Green State School in 1909. In 1940, it was renamed Aramara North State School. It was on the north-east corner of Musket Flat Road and an unnamed road going east to the Doongul Creek.[62][63] It was moved to a new site in 1949 and finally permanently closed in 1983.[34] It was on the north-western corner of Upper Bowling Green Road and North Aramara / Musket Flat Road.[64] As at 2023, the school buildings are still extant and the site is now the North Aramara Recreation Reserve.[65][66] | |
1908 | 1949 | 25°32′20″S 152°19′30″E / 25.53896°S 152.32513°E | ||||
1949 | 1983 | 25°33′07″S 152°19′06″E / 25.55187°S 152.31842°E | ||||
Aramara State School | Aramara | Fraser Coast | 1899 | 1967 | ||
Auburn River State School | Hawkwood | North Burnett | 1969 | 2008 | ||
Ballugan State School | near Brooweena | Fraser Coast | 1907 | 1911 | [67] | |
Ban Ban Springs State School | Ban Ban Springs | North Burnett | 1916 | 1965 | ||
Bancroft State School | Bancroft | North Burnett | 1922 | 1998 | 24°47′08″S 151°13′45″E / 24.7856°S 151.2292°E | This school has had many different names. Refer to Queensland State Archives for full details. (PS = Provisional School) Names have included Many Peaks PS, 57 Mile Camp PS, 63 Mile Camp PS, Many Peaks 66 Mile Construction Camp PS, 67 Mile Camp PS, Railway Camp PS, the Barrimoon PS, PS Barrimoon Many Peaks, Railway Camp 74 PS, and Many Peaks Railway Camp PS 82 Mile. It was also known as Railway Camp 72 Mile Barrimoon PS, Railway Camp 79 Mile PS and Bancroft PS. It assumed its final name change on 1 August 1931. As Bancroft State School, it was located at 39 Bancroft School Road (24°47′08″S 151°13′45″E / 24.7856°S 151.2292°E).[68][69] |
Bank's Pocket State School | Banks Pocket | Gympie | 1904 | 1959 | ||
Barambah Creek State School | Barambah | Gympie | 1915 | 1953 | ||
Barambah State School | Barambah | Gympie | 1933 | 1941 | ||
Barker's Creek State School | Brooklands | South Burnett | 1895 | 1954 | 26°42′40″S 151°51′19″E / 26.7111°S 151.8554°E | Located on the western bank of Barker Creek between Taabinga Road and Nanango Brooklands Road.[70][71][69] |
Barlil State School | Barlil | South Burnett | 1925 | 1963 | 26°11′38″S 151°52′33″E / 26.1940°S 151.8757°E | Located at 342 Paul Holznagel Road, just north of Silverleaf Road.[72][73][69] |
Barolin State School | Barolin (now in Windermere) | Bundaberg | 1884 | 1974 | 24°52′02″S 152°26′48″E / 24.8672°S 152.4467°E | Barolin State School was located 14 School Lane on the north-west corner of its intersection with Elliott Heads Road.[74][75][76][69] |
Beenam Range State School | Cedar Pocket | Gympie | 1912 | 1965 | approx 26°13′00″S 152°48′00″E / 26.21669°S 152.79997°E | Note the spelling of the school's name differs from the nearby Beenaam Range.[77][78] Located at approx 1106 Cedar Pocket Road.[79][80] It was one of four small schools replaced by Gympie East State School.[29] |
Beeron Road State School | Deeri Derra | North Burnett | 1927 | 1987 | 25°43′50″S 151°18′03″E / 25.73062°S 151.30092°E | Located at 1070 Beeron Road.[18] The school building is still extant and is used by the Beeron Road Country Club.[81] |
Benair State School | Benair | South Burnett | 1911 | 1977 | 26°38′33″S 151°42′21″E / 26.64256°S 151.70587°E | Boonare State School opened on 31 July 1911 but was renamed Benair State School later that year. It closed on 9 December 1977.[82] It was at 433 Benair Road.[25] |
Berajondo State School | Berajondo | Bundaberg | 1895 | 1965 | ||
Berrembea State School | Berrembea (now in south-west Delan) | Bundaberg | 1922 | 1967 | 25°01′39″S 152°02′26″E / 25.02739°S 152.04050°E | Opened as Woodbine State School in 1922, renamed Berrembea State School in 1924.[34] It was at 559 Berrembea Road.[60][83] |
Bidwell State School | Bidwill | Fraser Coast | 1896 | 1936 | 25°37′00″S 152°42′45″E / 25.61676°S 152.71243°E | The spelling of district name was originally Bidwell, but later changed to be Bidwill. Located at 741 Bidwill Road.[84] |
Bilburie State School | Coolambula | North Burnett | 1931 | 1938 | approx 25°33′23″S 151°10′54″E / 25.55646°S 151.18164°E | Located on the western side of A Creek Road.[85] |
Bingera Railway Station State School | South Kolan | Bundaberg | 1907 | 1963 | approx | Located in James Street. The name refers to the nearby (former) Bingera railway station, which was at the intersection of Raines Road and Ten Mile Road.[86][87] |
Bingera South State School | South Bingera / Pine Creek | Bundaberg | 1893 | 1965 | 24°53′51″S 152°11′34″E / 24.8975°S 152.1929°E | Located at 152 South Bingera Road, within the present-day boundaries of Pine Creek.[88][69] |
Bingham State School | River Heads | Fraser Coast | 1915 | 1926 | It was on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site.[89] The town of River Heads was formerly known as Bingham.[90] | |
Bingham Road State School | Bunya Creek | Fraser Coast | 1915 | 1960 | 25°20′43″S 152°51′02″E / 25.3453°S 152.8505°E | Opened 1915 as Urangan Road State School. Renamed 1956 Bingham Road State School (reflecting the renaming of the road). Located at 847 Booral Road (previously known as Urangan Road, Bingham Road, and Nikenbah Bingham Road).[91][92][93] |
Boat Mountain State School | Tablelands | South Burnett | 1916 | 1954 | [94] | |
Bollier State School | Bollier | Gympie | 1894 | 1946 | 26°26′07″S 152°44′02″E / 26.4353°S 152.7340°E | Located at 287 Tuckeroi Road.[95][96][97][98][69] |
Bon Accord State School | Bon Accord | North Burnett | 1901 | 1922 | approx 25°34′52″S 151°39′46″E / 25.58122°S 151.66291°E | Located on the eastern bank of Barambah Creek immediately north of the Bon Accord Wetheron Road.[99] |
Booie State School | Booie | South Burnett | c.1892 | 1963 | 26°29′52″S 151°55′43″E / 26.49772°S 151.92865°E | Located at 1015 Booie Crawford Road.[100] |
Booinbah State School | Booinbah (now in south Tansey) | Gympie | 1928 | 1957 | [101] | |
Boolboonda State School | Boolboonda | North Burnett | 1882 | 1973 | ||
Boompa State School | Boompa | Fraser Coast | 1893 | 1963 | ||
Boonara State School | Boonara | Gympie | 1902 | 1964 | ||
Boondooma State School | Boondooma | South Burnett | 1923 | 1999 | 26°17′39″S 151°15′42″E / 26.2943°S 151.2616°E | Originally called Durong State School, in 1970 it was renamed Boondooma State School following the closure of the earlier Boondooma State School in 1968 (see below). The school was at 9359 Mundubbera Durong Road.[102][103] |
Boondooma State School | Boondooma | South Burnett | 1939 | 1968 | 26°16′41″S 151°11′05″E / 26.2780°S 151.1846°E | This school has sometimes been incorrectly referred to as Boondooma West. It was on Brownless Road.[102] |
Boonooroo State School | Boonooroo | Fraser Coast | 1911 | 1961 | ||
Boonyouin State School | Boonyouin (now in Haly Creek) | South Burnett | 1924 | 1953 | approx 26°42′09″S 151°42′35″E / 26.70249°S 151.70985°E | Known as Taabinga Road State School until 1 November 1924.[104] Located at approx 758 Flagstone Creek Road.[105][106][69] |
Booubyjan State School | Booubyjan | Gympie | 1934 | 1987 | approx 25°57′56″S 151°53′08″E / 25.96543°S 151.88555°E | In 1952, the school was south of the Old Murgon Gayndah Road.[107][108] |
Borumba Dam State School | Lake Borumba | Gympie | 1961 | 1964 | Lake Borumba was created by building Borumba Dam (completed 1963) across Yabba Creek.[109] | |
Boyneside State School | Boyneside | South Burnett | 1927 | 1969 | approx26°43′31″S 151°31′59″E / 26.72538°S 151.53306°E | On the north-western side of a bend in the Bunya Highway near its junction with Nords Road.[110] |
Brigooda State School | Brigooda | South Burnett | 1924 | 1965 | 26°15′14″S 151°24′43″E / 26.2540°S 151.4119°E | Opened as Lawson State School, renamed Bridooda in 1925. Located at 2473 Proston Boondooma Road.[111] |
Brooklands State School | Brooklands | South Burnett | 1915 | 1973 | 26°44′33″S 151°48′56″E / 26.74258°S 151.81553°E | Opened as Middle Creek on 1916, renamed Brooklands State School in 1971 but closed in 1973.[112] Located at 36 Brooklands Pimpimbudgee Road.[113] |
Brooloo State School | Brooloo | Gympie | 1907 | 1970 | 26°29′30″S 152°42′19″E / 26.4918°S 152.7053°E | Opened 1907 as The Bluff Provisional School. Renamed 1915 as Brooloo State School. Located on the western side of the junction of Mary Valley Road and Moy Pocket Road.[114][115] |
Brovinia Creek State School | Brovinia | North Burnett | 1945 | 1969 | ||
Brown Ridge State School | Tiaro | Fraser Coast | 1908 | 1925 | 25°44′47″S 152°32′15″E / 25.7464°S 152.5375°E | Located on the western side of Nugent Road.[116] |
Bucca State School | Bucca | Bundaberg | 1889 | 1964 | 24°52′49″S 152°05′02″E / 24.8802°S 152.0839°E | Located at 172 South Bucca Road.[117][118] |
Buckland State School | South Nanango | South Burnett | 1909 | 1959 | 26°43′20″S 151°58′26″E / 26.7223°S 151.9738°E | Located at 27310 D'Aguilar Highway (on the south-western corner with Bucklands Road).[71][69] |
Bukali State School | Bukali | North Burnett | 1925 | 1963 | approx 24°48′35″S 151°09′25″E / 24.80963°S 151.15696°E | Originally called Monal Creek, renamed Bukali in 1936 reflecting its proximity to the Bukali railway station. Located to the east of Bukali railway station and Gladstone-Monto Road .[119][120][121] |
Bull Camp State School | Bullcamp | South Burnett | 1913 | 1920 | Bull Camp State School opened circa February 1913 with 17 students under teacher Miss J. Glover. The school closed in 1920. | |
Bunya Creek State School | Bunya Creek | Fraser Coast | 1882 | c.1976? | ||
Bunya Mountains Provisional School | Bunya Mountains | South Burnett | 1919 | 1922 | ||
Bymingo State School | Gooroolba | North Burnett | 1917 | 1954 | Newspaper reporting of events relating to Bymingo generally appears within the Goorooba report.[122][123] | |
Byrnestown State School | Byrnestown | North Burnett | 1893 | 1931 | 25°32′55″S 151°46′36″E / 25.54858°S 151.77670°E | It was also known as Old Byrnestown State School, after Byrnestown Central State School opened. On the western side of Gayndah - Mount Perry Road.[124] |
Byrnestown State School | Byrnestown | North Burnett | 1913 | 1970 | 25°31′24″S 151°45′31″E / 25.52324°S 151.75872°E | Opened 1913 as Byrnestown Central State School, renamed 1938 Byrnestown State School. At 28 Byrnes Parade (corner of King George Avenue).[124][125] |
Calgoa State School | Calgoa | Fraser Coast | 1935 | 1953 | ||
Calico Creek State School | Calico Creek | Gympie | 1936 | 1970 | 26°17′59″S 152°38′51″E / 26.29974°S 152.64754°E | Located at 8 Robinson Road (south-east corner of Calico Creek Road).[126][127] |
Cannindah State School | Cannindah | North Burnett | 1932 | 1958 | 24°54′26″S 151°13′15″E / 24.90723°S 151.22093°E | Located at 1070 Cannindah Road.[128] |
Carmyle State School | Carmyle (now in Sexton) | Gympie | 1906 | 26°02′26″S 152°27′51″E / 26.04049°S 152.46423°E | In 1921, the school was on the eastern side of Devil Mountain Road.[129][130] | |
1963 | 26°02′07″S 152°28′49″E / 26.03520°S 152.48014°E | Between 1936 and 1961, the school was on the eastern corner of Lower Wide Bay Road and Carmyle Road (26°02′07″S 152°28′49″E / 26.03520°S 152.48014°E).[131][132][133] | ||||
Carter's Ridge State School | Carters Ridge | Gympie | 1925 | 1967 | 26°26′55″S 152°45′57″E / 26.4485°S 152.7657°E | Located at 894 Kenilworth Skyring Creek Road.[134][135] |
Cattle Creek Valley State School | Cattle Creek | North Burnett | 1916 | 1971 | approx 25°29′37″S 151°17′56″E / 25.49367°S 151.29894°E | O'Bill Bill Creek State School opened in January 1916. In 1925, it was renamed Cattle Creek Valley State School. It closed on 12 March 1971.[34] It was on the north-eastern side of Cattle Creek School Road.[136][137] |
Cedar Pocket State School | Cedar Pocket | Gympie | 1906 | 1965 | 26°11′55″S 152°44′50″E / 26.19870°S 152.74732°E | Located at 752 East Deep Creek Road (at the junction with Cedar Pocket Road).[138][139] It was one of four small schools replaced by Gympie East State School.[29] |
Ceratodus State School | Ceratodus | North Burnett | 1925 | 1965 | ||
Charlestown Provisional School | Charlestown | South Burnett | circa 1894 | circa 1894 | [34] | |
Chelmsford State School | Chelmsford | South Burnett | 1910 | 1972 | 26°16′07″S 151°48′39″E / 26.2686°S 151.8108°E | Located on the south-east corner of the intersection of Tingoora Chelmsford Road and Springs Road / Old Chemsford Road.[140] |
Cinnabar State School | Cinnabar | Gympie | 1916 | 1971 | 26°07′11″S 152°11′10″E / 26.1196°S 152.1860°E | Cinnabar Railway Station State School opened on 2 May 1916, but was renamed in July 1916 as Cinnabar State School. It closed in 1971.[34] The school was at 362 Cinnabar Road.[141][142] |
Cinnabar Upper State School | Cinnabar | Gympie | 1922 | 1927 | ||
Clayton State School | Clayton (now in Alloway) | Bundaberg | 1930 | 1971 | [143] | |
Clonmel State School | Clonmel (now in Mungungo) | North Burnett | 1926 | 1967 | 24°44′26″S 151°10′08″E / 24.74059°S 151.16890°E | Located on the eastern side of Monal Road.[144] |
Coles Creek State School | Coles Creek | Gympie | 1891 | 1961 | approx 26°22′06″S 152°45′16″E / 26.3682°S 152.7545°E | Previously known as Traveston Provisional School, Skyring's Creek Provisional/State School. Located on the northern corner of the Old Bruce Highway and Coles Creek Road.[145][146][69] |
Coolabunia West State School | Coolabunia | South Burnett | c.1902 | c.1936 | ||
Coondoo State School | Coondoo | Gympie | 1912 | 1968 | ||
Cooranga Provisional School | near Mundubbera | North Burnett | 1922 | 1923 | [34] Possibly at Old Cooranga? | |
Cootharaba Road State School | Cootharaba Road (now in Greens Creek) | Gympie | 1894 | 1965 | 26°10′10″S 152°43′04″E / 26.16932°S 152.71768°E | Located at 27 Grecian Bends Road.[147][148] As at September 2022, the two school buildings are still extant on the site.[149][150] It was one of four small schools replaced by Gympie East State School.[29] |
Coringa State School | Coringa | North Burnett | 1930 | 1996 | 25°23′03″S 151°58′39″E / 25.3843°S 151.9775°E | Located on Coringa Road.[151][152] |
Corndale State School | Corndale | South Burnett | 1912 | 1959 | 26°26′18″S 151°53′18″E / 26.43841°S 151.88832°E | Corndale Road (formerly Barkers Creek Road).[153][100] |
Craignish State School | Craignish | Fraser Coast | 1938 | 1961 | 25°17′24″S 152°44′02″E / 25.2901°S 152.7338°E | Approx 471 Craignish Road.[154] |
Crownthorpe State School | Crownthorpe | South Burnett | 1914 | 1952 | ||
Cumonju State School | Wallaville | Bundaberg | 1884 | 1967 | 25°03′40″S 151°57′11″E / 25.06104°S 151.95316°E | Opened as Currajong Creek SS. Located on Ferry Hills Road.[155] |
Curra State School | Curra | Gympie | 1893 | 1961 | approx 26°04′26″S 152°35′21″E / 26.0738°S 152.5891°E | At approximately 6 Curra Road.[156][69] |
Cushnie State School | Cushnie | South Burnett | 1918 | 1972 | 26°19′47″S 151°44′32″E / 26.32962°S 151.74213°E | Located at 790 Cushnie Road, corner of Reinkes Road.[100][157] |
Cynthia State School | Cynthia | North Burnett | 1928 | 1954 | 25°12′53″S 151°07′46″E / 25.21474°S 151.12956°E | Located in the former town of Cynthia on the western side of Abercorn Road (Burnett Highway) to the south-east of the former railway station[158] |
Dallarnil North State School | Dallarnil | North Burnett | 1904 | 1937 | ||
Dalysford State School | Moolboolaman | Bundaberg | circa 1892 | 1927 | approx 25°01′17″S 151°52′24″E / 25.0214°S 151.8734°E | Located to the south-west of Dalysford railway station, off the Dalysford Road within present-day Moolboolaman.[159] |
Deborah State School | Netherby | Fraser Coast | 1885 | 1939 | 25°46′59″S 152°29′38″E / 25.7830°S 152.4940°E | Located on Deborah Road (approx 25°47′05″S 152°29′27″E / 25.78460°S 152.49088°E).[160][161] |
Degilbo State School | Degilbo | North Burnett | 1894 | 2007 | 25°28′58″S 151°59′50″E / 25.4829°S 151.9971°E | Opened as Woowoonga Provisional School in 1894, renamed Degilbo Provisional School in 1898. Located at 598 Gooroolba Road.[162][163] The school's website was archived.[164] |
Derri Derra State School | Derri Derra | North Burnett | 1927 | 1971 | 25°43′23″S 151°13′00″E / 25.72314°S 151.21660°E | On the north-west corner of the junction of Mundubbera Durong Road and Back Derra Road.[165][69] |
Diamond Field State School | near Amamoor | Gympie | 1913 | 1939 | [166] | |
Didcot State School | Didcot | North Burnett | 1908 | 1967 | ||
Dirnbir State School | Dirnbir | North Burnett | 1915 | circa 1933 | approx 25°36′19″S 151°33′42″E / 25.60525°S 151.56172°E | Located on a five-acre-one-rood (2.1 ha) site near the Dirnbir railway station on Shepherds Road.[167][168] |
Doolbi State School | Doolbi | Bundaberg | 1921 | 1953 | ||
Doongal Lower Provisional School | Gungaloon | Fraser Coast | circa 1893 | 1896-1915 | approx 25°30′26″S 152°26′36″E / 25.50716°S 152.44329°E | It is unclear precisely when this school opened or closed. Subscriptions were called for in 1893 to build the school.[169] The school was still operating in 1896 as a teacher was transferred there.[170] In 1915, the school building was sold for removal.[171][172] |
Downsfield State School | Downsfield | Gympie | 1918 | 1966 | approx 26°02′59″S 152°43′15″E / 26.04967°S 152.72079°E | Located on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site on the bend of Kenins Road .[173] |
Drinan State School | Drinan | Bundaberg | 1927 | 1963 | 25°02′50″S 152°01′21″E / 25.04733°S 152.02251°E | Located on a 1-acre (0.40 ha) site on Berrembea Road to the south-east of the railway station.[174][175] |
Drummer's Creek State School | Drummers Creek (now in north Mount Perry) | North Burnett | 1880 | 1959 | 25°08′25″S 151°37′31″E / 25.1404°S 151.6253°E | Located at 1 School Lane.[158][176] |
Duckinwilla Creek State School | Duckinwilla | Fraser Coast | 1936 | 1953 | ||
Duingal State School | Duingal | Bundaberg | circa 1896 | circa 1913 | [6] | |
Dundowran State School | Dundowran | Fraser Coast | 1891 | 1960 | ||
Dunmora State School | Dunmora | Fraser Coast | circa 1881 | 1912 | ||
Dunmora Central State School | Dunmora | Fraser Coast | 1899 | 1941 | 25°31′37″S 152°30′10″E / 25.52686°S 152.50283°E | Located on the southern side of Old Gayndah Road.[177][178] |
Durong State School | Durong | South Burnett | 1923 | 1999 | Note this is the same school listed above as Boondooma State School. | |
Electra State School | Electra | Bundaberg | 1892 | 1966 | After closure, the school building was relocated to Airy Park State School (later renamed Elliot Heads State School) in Elliott Heads.[34][179] | |
Elgin Vale State School | Elgin Vale | Gympie | 1927 | 1979 | 26°26′27″S 152°11′42″E / 26.4409°S 152.1950°E | Located at 2876 Manumbar Road.[180][181] |
Ellesmere State School | Ellesmere | South Burnett | 1916 | 1961 | 26°44′25″S 151°43′18″E / 26.74038°S 151.72160°E | Located at 938 Kumbia Road (north-east corner of Ellesmere Road).[182][183] As at November 2020, the school building was still extant on the site.[184] |
Erin Hill State School | Splitters Creek (now in Sharon) | Bundaberg | 1917 | 1957 | 24°51′17″S 152°14′08″E / 24.8546°S 152.2356°E | Located at 411 Ten Mile Road in Splitters Creek area.[185] While most of the Splitters Creek area is now within the locality of Meadowvale, the school site is now within the locality of Sharon.[186] |
Fairdale State School | Fairdale | South Burnett | 1910 | 1932 | 26°16′41″S 151°46′30″E / 26.27795°S 151.77512°E | Originally known as Mondure Central State School until 1932. It was on the northern side of Red Hill Road.[25] |
1932 | 1972 | 26°15′30″S 151°46′02″E / 26.2584°S 151.7673°E | It was relocated to the west of the junction of Fairdale Road (also known as Mondure Cushnie Road) and Springs Road.[140] | |||
Fairymead State School | Fairymead | Bundaberg | 1893 | 1983 | approx 24°48′34″S 152°20′54″E / 24.8094°S 152.3484°E | Located at the eastern end of Colvins Road.[187][188] |
Ferry Hills State School | Wallaville | Bundaberg | 1904 | 1956 | 25°05′01″S 151°55′31″E / 25.08367°S 151.92514°E | Located at 576 Ferry Hills Road.[155] |
Fleetwood Provisional School | Gooroolba, Queensland | c.July 1913 | c.1915 | Originally opened as Mingo Crossing Provisional School and operated as a half-time school with Allawah Provisional School | ||
Fontainebleau State School | Branch Creek | North Burnett | 1915 | 1964 | 25°25′06″S 151°24′59″E / 25.4182°S 151.4163°E | Located on a three-acre (1.2 ha) site on the north-eastern side of Binjour Branch Creek Road.[189][190] |
Forest Station State School | Amamoor | Gympie | 1939 | 1965 | The school appears to be related to the Amamoor State Forest.[191][192] | |
Fraser Island Provisional School | Fraser Island | Fraser Coast | 1937 | 1941 | ||
Gaeta State School | Gaeta | Bundaberg | 1957 | 1975 | ||
Gallangowan State School | Gallangowan (now in Manumbar) | Gympie | 1940 | 1996 | approx 26°25′57″S 152°19′44″E / 26.4324°S 152.3289°E | Located in the Gallangowan State Forest near Gallangowan Oval Road.[193][194] |
Gayndah Aboriginal State School | Gayndah | North Burnett | 1918 | 1949 | ||
Ginoondan State School | Ginoondan | North Burnett | 1903 | 1949 | ||
Glastonbury State School | Glastonbury | Gympie Region | 1879 | 1960 | approx 26°12′47″S 152°31′02″E / 26.21296°S 152.51720°E | Also known as Glastonbury Creek State School.[195] Located on the western corner of intersection of Gordon Street, Betts Street, and Diggins Road.[196][197] |
Glen Leigh State School | Glenleigh | North Burnett | 1916 | 1964 | approx 25°02′32″S 151°04′14″E / 25.0421°S 151.0705°E | On the eastern corner of Glenleigh Road and Booths Road.[198][69] |
Glen Loch State School | Abercorn | North Burnett | 1931 | 1944 | approx 25°08′54″S 151°10′47″E / 25.1484°S 151.1797°E | On the Burnett Highway.[198] |
Glencliff State School | Glencliff (now Alice Creek) | South Burnett | 1923 | 1949 | approx 26°45′37″S 151°40′04″E / 26.76035°S 151.66776°E | Sometimes written as Glencliffe State School. Located on the eastern side of Glencliffe Road.[199] |
Glenecho State School | Glen Echo | Fraser Coast | 1932 | 1967 | ||
Gleneden State School | Binjour | North Burnett | 1913 | 1953 | 25°33′32″S 151°27′40″E / 25.5588°S 151.4612°E | Located on a five-acre (2.0 ha) site at 1028 Humphery Binjour Road (25°33′32″S 151°27′40″E / 25.5588°S 151.4612°E).[200] |
Glenrae State School | Glenrae | North Burnett | 1914 | 1963 | approx 25°39′14″S 151°20′46″E / 25.65384°S 151.34604°E | Sometimes written as Glen Rae State School. Located on the north-west corner of the junction of Glenrae Dip Road and Back Glenrae Road.[201][202] |
Glenrock State School | Glenrock | South Burnett | 1926 | 1966 | ||
Goodger State School | Goodger | South Burnett | 1915 | 1962 | 26°39′23″S 151°49′08″E / 26.65649°S 151.81885°E | Opened 1915 as Stratharlie State School No 839, renamed 1917 renamed Goodger State School. Located at Kingaroy Cooyar Road.[203] |
Goodnight Scrub State School | Good Night | North Burnett/ | 1919 | 1942 | ||
Goomaran / Goomaram Creek State School | Wuruma Dam | North Burnett | 1931 | 1948 | approx 25°09′08″S 151°02′47″E / 25.15223°S 151.04625°E | The spelling of the school's name varies in the sources. The school was on the southern side of Goomaram Road.[158] |
Goomboorian State School | Goomboorian | Gympie | 1902 | 1967 | approx 26°04′39″S 152°46′53″E / 26.07739°S 152.78139°E | Located at approx 8-10 Tagigan Road, extending south to Tinana Creek.[204][205][206] |
Gooroolba State School | Gooroolba | North Burnett | 1911 | 1964 | ||
Granite Hill State School | Mount Debateable | North Burnett | 1926 | 1957 | Originally known as Mount Debateable State School 1912–1925 | |
Green Ridge State School | Traveston | Gympie | 1912 | 1960 | approx 26°19′48″S 152°43′51″E / 26.3299°S 152.7309°E | Located on the south-eastern corner of Old Bruce Highway and Old Traveston Road.[145][146] |
Greendale State School | Glastonbury | Gympie | 1930 | 1960 | approx 26°10′43″S 152°31′32″E / 26.17868°S 152.52552°E | Located in Greendale (northern part of Glastonbury) near Glastonbury Creek.[207] |
Greenview State School | Greenview | South Burnett | 1905 | 1973 | 26°18′50″S 151°48′14″E / 26.3139°S 151.8038°E | Located at 696 Tingoora Chelmsford Road.[140] |
Grindstone State School | Glan Devon | South Burnett | 1907 | 1954 | 26°37′09″S 152°01′26″E / 26.6191°S 152.0238°E | Located on the north side of Grindstone School Road.[100] |
Gosvenor State School | Grosvenor | North Burnett | 1932 | 1940 | approx 25°27′16″S 151°10′32″E / 25.45457°S 151.17560°E | Located south of the Grosvenor railway station.[18] |
Grosvenor Flat State School | Grosvenor | North Burnett | 1892 | 1908 | 25°27′16″S 151°10′32″E / 25.45457°S 151.17560°E | Grosvenor Flat Provisional School opened on 19 September 1892 and closed on 18 March 1908. It reopened on 8 May 1916 as Grosvenor Flat State School but closed in 1926.[34] It was on A Creek Road.[208] |
1916 | 1926 | |||||
Gurgeena State School | Gurgeena | North Burnett | 1912 | 1959 | 25°27′33″S 151°23′55″E / 25.4593°S 151.3986°E | Located on the north side of Top Gurgeena Road.[209] |
Haly Creek State School | Haly Creek | South Burnett | 1910 | 1967 | 26°40′46″S 151°45′19″E / 26.67955°S 151.75517°E | Located at 299 Ellesmere Road.[105] |
Harpur's Hill State School | Mount Perry | North Burnett | 1908 | circa 1924 | 25°08′18″S 151°33′52″E / 25.1382°S 151.5645°E | Located on a two-acre (0.81 ha) site on the western side of Homestead Road.[210][211][212] |
Harrami State School | Harrami | North Burnett | 1941 | 1966 | 24°45′44″S 150°38′22″E / 24.76211°S 150.63941°E | Located on a five-acre (2.0 ha) site at 1546 Harrami Road.[213] |
Hillsdale State School | Hillsdale (now in Booie) | South Burnett | 1916 | 1966 | 26°32′37″S 151°56′30″E / 26.54348°S 151.94167°E | Located at 6 Mcauliffes Road.[214][215] |
Hivesville State School | Hivesville | South Burnett | 1924 | 1968 | 26°10′33″S 151°41′47″E / 26.1758°S 151.6964°E | Located in Hivesville Road.[58] |
Hodgleigh State School | Hodgleigh | South Burnett | 1902 | 1956 | Originally called Horse Creek Provisional School and in 1907 renamed Bell Bird Provisional School. In 1909 it became Bell Bird School before being renamed Hodgeleigh State School in 1923.[112] | |
Holbrook State School | Wattle Camp district | South Burnett | 1895 | 1897 | Was possibly called Holbrook Provisional School and may have been a half-time school in conjunction with Booie. Few records remain of this school. The teacher at the time of its closing was Miss Mary Jane McNicol, later to become Mrs. Perrett and a lifetime resident of the district. | |
Hollywell State School | via Eidsvold | North Burnett | 1929 | 1935 | ||
Home Creek State School | Cushnie | South Burnett | 1906 | 1949 | 26°22′00″S 151°46′08″E / 26.3667°S 151.7689°E | Located on the south-western corner of the intersection of Chinchilla Wondai Road and Denmark/Harms Road.[157] The watercourse Home Creek flows through the area and is presumably the origin of the name.[216] |
Ideraway State School | Ideraway | North Burnett | 1909 | circa 1952 | 25°34′45″S 151°37′13″E / 25.5792°S 151.6203°E | Located on the south-east corner of Tanjour Street and Bonny Street.[217] |
Imbil State School | Imbil | Gympie | 1897 | 2002 | Became Mary Valley State College | |
Inskip Point Provisional School | Inskip | Gympie | circa 1884 | circa 1893 | ||
Inverlaw State School | Inverlaw | South Burnett | 1907 | 1968 | 26°35′26″S 151°44′57″E / 26.59064°S 151.74916°E | Opened 1907 as Four Mile Gully Provisional School, renamed 1912 Inverlaw State School.[6] Located at 168 Wooden Hut Road on the corner of Inverlaw School Road.[218][219] |
Ironbark Ridge State School | Bauple | Fraser Coast | 1939 | 1960 | 25°46′39″S 152°36′15″E / 25.7774°S 152.6042°E | Originally located on the western side of the Bruce Highway,[160] following the realignment of Bruce Highway to bypass Bauple to the west in the 1970s, the current street address of the former school site is 947 Bauple Drive.[220] |
Ironpot Creek State School | Ironpot | South Burnett | 1916 | 1974 | 26°34′57″S 151°23′19″E / 26.5826°S 151.3885°E | Located on a three-acre (1.2 ha) site on the western corner of Ironpot Road and McGills Road.[221] |
Isis Central Mill State School | North Isis | Bundaberg | 1889 | 1987 | 25°11′43″S 152°12′05″E / 25.19540°S 152.20151°E | On the north-eastern corner of Kevin Livingstone Drive and Madsens Road.[222] |
Isis South State School | South Isis | Bundaberg | 1887 | 1936 | 25°16′11″S 152°18′23″E / 25.26985°S 152.30644°E | Located on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site at 3 Jackson Road.[223] |
Johnstown Provisional School | Johnstown | South Burnett | 1916 | 1935 | approx 26°26′05″S 152°07′33″E / 26.43474°S 152.12585°E | Johnstown Provisional School opened on 27 March 1916 and closed on 1 September 1924. It reopened on 18 April 1933 and closed on 20 February 1935. Located on the western side of Johnstown Road.[224] |
Johnstown West State School | Johnstown (now in Charlestown) | South Burnett | 1938 | 1967 | 26°24′41″S 152°01′22″E / 26.41127°S 152.02283°E | Located on the western side of Barker Creek, which is one of the watercourses now impounded by the construction of the Bjelke-Petersen Dam, inundating land in this area. However, the school's land parcel is still in existence at 1 Forestry Road, Charlestown.[225] |
Kalbar State School | South Kolan | Bundaberg | 1896 | 1962 | Not to be confused with Kalbar State School in Kalbar in the Scenic Rim Region. | |
Kalpowar State School | Kalpowar | North Burnett | 1923 | 1997 | 24°41′37″S 151°18′15″E / 24.6936°S 151.3041°E | Located on a four-acre (1.6 ha) site at 2–6 Pine Street.[226] |
Kandanga State School | Kandanga Creek | Gympie | 1914 | 1947 | Originally known as Kadanga Township State School. | |
Kandanga Creek State School | Kandanga Creek | Gympie | 1900 | 2009 | 26°24′07″S 152°38′09″E / 26.4020°S 152.6359°E | Located on a five-acre (2.0 ha) site at 249 Sterling Road.[227][228][229] The school's website was archived.[230] |
Kanigan State School | Kanigan | Fraser Coast | 1892 | 1959 | ||
Kapaldo State School | Kapaldo | North Burnett | 1929 | 1947 | approx 25°03′24″S 151°07′58″E / 25.0566°S 151.1327°E | On the Anyarro Kapaldo Road.[198][69] |
Keysland State School | Keysland | South Burnett | 1915 | 1974 | 26°12′53″S 151°44′32″E / 26.2147°S 151.7423°E | On the south-western corner of Wondai Proston Road and Kayes Road.[231][232] |
Kinbombi State School | Kinbombi | Gympie | 1926 | 1938 | 26°11′55″S 152°07′04″E / 26.1986°S 152.1179°E | Located off the Wide Bay Highway.[233] |
Kinleymore State School | Kinleymore | South Burnett | 1913 | 1969 | 26°10′43″S 151°39′20″E / 26.1785°S 151.6555°E | Located on the southern corner of Kinleymore School Road and Middle Road.[111] |
Kolan North State School | North Kolan (now in Bucca) | Bundaberg | 1901 | 1988 | [234] | |
Kunioon State School | Kunioon | South Burnett | 1891 | 1931 | ||
Kunioon West State School | Goodger | South Burnett | 1902 | 1946 | 26°39′22″S 151°51′52″E / 26.65598°S 151.86448°E | Located on the north-western corner of the intersection of Goodger Gully Road, Kunioon West Road, and School Road.[235][236] |
Kybong State School | Kybong | Gympie | 1905 | 1960 | 26°17′12″S 152°42′38″E / 26.28674°S 152.71067°E | Located at 1320 Old Bruce Highway.[237] |
Lagoon Pocket State School | Lagoon Pocket (now in Long Flat) | Gympie | 1882 | 1970 | 26°16′22″S 152°40′04″E / 26.2729°S 152.6679°E | Located at 57 Lagoon Pocket Road.[238] |
Lakeside State School | Lakeside | North Burnett | 1911 | 1948 | ||
Langley Flat State School | Langley Flat | North Burnett | 1927 | 1947 | ||
Langshaw State School | Langshaw | Gympie | 1914 | 1962 | 26°18′12″S 152°34′22″E / 26.3032°S 152.5727°E | Previously Eel Creek State School.[104] Located approx 1576 Eel Creek Road.[239][240] |
Leafdale State School | Leafdale | South Burnett | 1924 | 1933 | 26°14′55″S 151°46′09″E / 26.2486°S 151.7693°E | Located at 32 Fairdale Road (corner of McEuan Road).[241] |
Magnolia State School | Magnolia | Fraser Coast | 1917 | 1941 | Magnolia State School opened on 8 August 1917 as an "open-air" school with 15 students under head teacher Miss M. Gilmer.[242][243] Its official opening was delayed for various reasons but finally took place in June 1918.[244] | |
Bidwill (just north of Magnolia) | 1941 | 1963 | 25°38′38″S 152°41′50″E / 25.64378°S 152.69715°E | In 1940, a decision was made to relocate the school to a new site.[245] In July 1941, the school was officially opened on the new 5-acre (2.0 ha) site on the northern side of Tulesco Road (now within neighbouring Bidwill).[246][247][248] | ||
Maidenwell State School | in the vicinity of Maidenwell | Several schools took the name of Maidenwell State School during their history. These included Tanduringie State School, which is still open and was known as Maidenwell between 1935 and 1949 - see list above of current schools. Another school opened under the name of Maidenwell (Anderson's Mill) and later became Wengenville State School - see below. The Pimpimbudgee State School (see below) was also known as Maidenwell when it opened in 1921. | ||||
Malar State School | Malar (now in Booie) | South Burnett | c.1901 | 1955 | [249] | |
Mannuem Creek State School | Mannuem | South Burnett | 1911 | 1983 | approx 26°37′23″S 151°36′24″E / 26.6230°S 151.6066°E | Located on the north-east corner of Mannuem Road and Johnstons Road.[250][251][252] The buildings were purchased by Kingaroy Lutheran Church and relocated to establish St John's Lutheran School in Kingaroy.[253] |
Manumbar State School | Manumbar | Gympie | 1924 | 1947 | 26°23′50″S 152°16′36″E / 26.3973°S 152.2767°E | Located on the north-east corner of Manumbar Road and Main Creek Road.[100] Its buildings were relocated to Manumbar Mill State School in 1949.[254] |
Manumbar Mill State School | Manumbar | Gympie | 1925 | 1968 | approx 26°24′32″S 152°21′41″E / 26.4088°S 152.3615°E | Located on Mill Road (no longer extant), off Manumbar Road.[255] |
Manyung State School | Manyung | Gympie | 1912 | 1963 | ||
Maryborough Central State Infants School | Maryborough | Fraser Coast | 1878 | 1986 | Amalgamated into SS | |
Meandu Creek State School | Barker Creek Flat | South Burnett | 1909 | 1960 | [256] | |
Memerambi State School | Memerambi | South Burnett | 1905 | 2007 | 26°27′02″S 151°49′40″E / 26.4505°S 151.8279°E | Located at 1–27 King Street.[257][258] The school's website was archived.[259] |
Merlwood State School | Merlwood | South Burnett | 1910 | 1967 | 26°09′03″S 151°53′20″E / 26.1508°S 151.8888°E | Located on the north-west corner of Pringle Hill Road and Eisenmengers Road, just north of the Gayndah Road.[260][261][69] |
Middle Creek State School | Brooklands | South Burnett | 1916 | 1973 | 26°44′33″S 151°48′56″E / 26.74258°S 151.81553°E | Opened as Middle Creek, renamed Brooklands State School in 1971 but closed in 1973.[112] Located at 36 Brooklands Pimpimbudgee Road.[113] |
Miva State School | Miva | Gympie | circa 1888 | circa 1934 | 25°57′05″S 152°29′37″E / 25.95140°S 152.49366°E | Miva Provisional School opened about 1888, becoming Miva State School on 1 January 1909. In March 1922, it became a half-time provisional school, sharing its teacher with the Sexton State School, who taught at each school in alternating weeks.[262] The two schools were closed in September 1924.[263] It reopened in 1926 as a provisional school, but closed finally about 1934.[264] It was on Munna Miva Road beside the Mary River.[265][266] |
Monal State School | Monal | North Burnett | 1892 | circa 1916 | approx 24°29′51″S 151°08′06″E / 24.4975°S 151.1349°E | Located in the former town of Monal on the Monal goldfield.[267] |
Monduran State School | Monduran | Bundaberg | 1910 | 1922 | approx 24°49′31″S 151°54′25″E / 24.82530°S 151.90697°E | Located on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site west of Monduran Road.[268] |
Mondure State School | Mondure | South Burnett | 1921 | 1998 | 26°10′51″S 151°46′09″E / 26.1809°S 151.7692°E | Opened as Mondure Township State School in 1921, renamed Mondure State School in 1938. Located at 741 Kawl Kawl Road.[269] It was converted into a private residence.[270] |
Mondure North State School | Mondure | South Burnett | 1903 | 1922 | ||
Moolboolaman State School | Moolboolaman | Bundaberg | 1908 | 1957 | 25°00′23″S 151°48′32″E / 25.0065°S 151.8089°E | Located immediately north of the Moolboolaman railway station on the Gin Gin Mount Perry Road.[271] |
Mooloo State School | Mooloo | Gympie | 1919 | 1962 | approx 26°18′07″S 152°36′32″E / 26.3019°S 152.6089°E | Located at approx 712 Mooloo Road.[272][273] |
Moonford State School | Moonford | North Burnett | 1934 | 1982 | 24°45′43″S 151°02′08″E / 24.7619°S 151.0356°E | Located at 551 Cania Road.[274][275][69] |
Moorland State School | Moorland | Bundaberg | 1886 | 1975 | approx 24°44′11″S 152°10′58″E / 24.73645°S 152.1827°E | Originally known as Greenwood Provisional School, then Moorland Provisional School from 1899, then Moorland State School from 1909. Located on Moorland Road.[276][69] |
Mothar Mountain State School | Mothar Mountain | Gympie | 1908 | 1970 | approx 26°14′37″S 152°44′55″E / 26.2437°S 152.7486°E | Called Mother Mountain State School until the spelling error was correct in 1929. Located on the western side of the Noosa Road north of the junction with Shadbolt, roughly opposite the Mothar Mountain Hall.[156][277] The school building is no longer extant.[278] |
Mount Appallan State School | Degilbo | North Burnett | 1902 | 1953 | 25°26′15″S 152°00′09″E / 25.4376°S 152.0024°E | Located at 33 Cheese Factory Road.[279][280] It was named after Mount Appallan.[279] |
Mount Mahen Provisional School | Mount Mahen (now in Ironpot) | South Burnett | 1925 | 1929 | [281] | |
Mount Marcella State School | Mount Marcella (now in Booubyjan) | Gympie | 1958 | 1963 | [282] | |
Mount Stanley Road State School | East Nanango | South Burnett | 1925 | 1957 | 26°39′01″S 152°02′54″E / 26.6503°S 152.0484°E | Mount Stanley Road School was 4 miles from Nanango on the north side of Mount Stanley Road (26°39′01″S 152°02′54″E / 26.6503°S 152.0484°E) in East Nanango.[283][100][284] |
Mount Steadman State School | Mount Steadman | North Burnett | 1920 | 1953 | ||
Mullett Creek State School | Mullett Creek | Bundaberg | 1910 | 1963 | approx 24°39′19″S 152°03′41″E / 24.65528°S 152.06148°E | Mullett Creek Provisional School opened circa August 1910 as a half-time school with Baffle Creek Provisional School (meaning they shared a single teacher between the two schools). Baffle Creek School closed in 1915, after which Mullett Creek Provisional school remained a half-time school with Arthur's Creek Provisional School. In 1916 it became a full-time school (no longer sharing its teacher). On 17 January 1920, it became Mullett Creek State School. It closed circa 1963. The school name sometimes appears as "Mullet" (one "t").[285] Mullett Creek State School was east of the Mullett Creek railway station on Brandts Road.[286] |
Mundowran State School | Mundowran | North Burnett | 1913 | 1960 | 25°32′17″S 151°19′02″E / 25.53806°S 151.31724°E | Located at 464 Bald Hills Norris Corner Road.[15] |
Munna Creek State School | Munna Creek | Fraser Coast | 1890 | 1986 | 25°53′47″S 152°28′40″E / 25.8963°S 152.4778°E | Munna Creek Provisional School was officially opened on 26 May 1890 by its first teacher Miss Ryan.[287] On 1 January 1909, it became Munna Creek State School. It closed on 12 December 1986.[288] The school was at 1458 Bauple Woolooga Road.[289][290] |
Nantglyn State School | Mundowran near Mundubbera | North Burnett | 1917 | 1929 | Originally opened as Pumpkin Hut State School[291] | |
Neumgna State School | Neumgna | South Burnett | 1920 | 1955 | ||
Neusavale (Neusa Vale) State School | Neusa Vale | Gympie | 1933 | 1962 | 26°11′40″S 152°50′25″E / 26.19444°S 152.84038°E | Located at 643 Neusavale Road.[292] It was one of four small schools replaced by Gympie East State School.[29] |
New Cannindah State School | Cannindah | North Burnett | 1948 | 1958 | ||
New Moonta State School | New Moonta | Bundaberg | 1904 | 1926 | 25°02′15″S 151°43′13″E / 25.03758°S 151.72032°E | Located at 209 Nellers Road.[293] |
Nikenbah State School | Nikenbah | Fraser Coast | 1913 | 1963 | ||
Nogo River Junction State School | Ceratodus | North Burnett | 1927 | 1941 | approx 25°16′40″S 151°04′20″E / 25.27774°S 151.07209°E | Nogo River Junction State School opened on 4 July 1927 and closed circa 1941. It was on Nogo River Road on the eastern bank of the Nogo River at its junction with the Burnett River.[18][294][295] |
North Deep Creek State School | North Deep Creek | Gympie | 1921 | 1967 | 26°05′06″S 152°40′54″E / 26.08497°S 152.68156°E | Located at 256 Young Road.[296][297] |
North Isis State School (Barnes) | North Isis | Bundaberg | 1887 | 1942 | ||
Norwood State School | Reids Creek | North Burnett | 1920 | 1952 | 25°29′32″S 151°30′56″E / 25.4923°S 151.5156°E | Located on Reids Creek Road near the intersection with present-day Guyatts Road.[298] |
Nukku State School | Nukku | South Burnett | 1928 | 1967 | approx 26°52′52″S 152°03′56″E / 26.8811°S 152.06555°E | Located to the south of the D'Aguilar Highway near the Nukka Road Road junction.[299][69] The former school building was relocated to Blackbutt to house the Roy Emerson Museum.[300][301][302] |
Nulla Creek State School | Nulla Creek (now in Coringa) | North Burnett | 1936 | 1947 | Nulla Creek and Nulla Creek Road are both in Coringa.[303] | |
Oakdale State School | Oakdale | South Burnett | 1916 | 1941 | 26°11′56″S 151°54′37″E / 26.1989°S 151.9102°E | It was on the north-east corner of Gessler and Crownthorpe Roads.[304] |
O'Bil Bil State School | O'Bil Bil | North Burnett | 1914 | 1925 | 25°32′34″S 151°13′51″E / 25.54282°S 151.23094°E | Malmoe State School opened in August 1914.[305][306][307] It was on the northern side of Augustines Road.[308] |
1925 | 1964 | 25°30′52″S 151°12′52″E / 25.51442°S 151.21442°E | In 1925, the school was relocated to a new site near the O'Bil Bil railway station.[309][310] In 1928, it was renamed O'Bil Bil State School. It closed circa 1964. It was at 80 O'Bil Bil Road.[34][311] | |||
Paradise Provisional School | Paradise | North Burnett | circa 1892 | 1904 | [112] | |
Perry River State School | Perry River (now in Morganville) | Bundaberg | 1925 | 1988 | 25°10′38″S 151°57′28″E / 25.17721°S 151.95788°E | Located at 90 Perry River Farms Road.[155][312] |
Philpott Central State School | Philpott | North Burnett | 1913 | 1948 | 25°35′18″S 151°22′22″E / 25.5883°S 151.3727°E | Located on a four-acre (1.6 ha) site off Shallcross Road.[313] |
Pie Creek State School | Pie Creek | Gympie | 1896 | 1962 | 26°14′29″S 152°37′06″E / 26.24139°S 152.61843°E | Located at 494 Eel Creek Road.[314][315] The school building was still extant when the property was sold on 7 February 2023.[316][317] |
Pimpimbudgee State School | Pimpimbudgee | South Burnett | 1921 | 1946 | Was known as Maidenwell Provisional School from 1921 to 1922. | |
Pioneer's Rest State School | Pioneers Rest | Fraser Coast | 1870 | 1960 | approx 25°39′56″S 152°34′36″E / 25.6655°S 152.5768°E | Located to the south-east of the bend in Mungar Creek Access Road.[318] |
Poona State School | Poona | Fraser Coast | 1915 | 1933 | ||
Proston Provisional School | near Proston | South Burnett | 1917 | 1918 | This school was located at the Proston Branch Railway line construction camp. | |
Pumpkin Hut State School | Pumpkin Hut (now in Mundowran) | North Burnett | 1917 | 1929 | Changed name to Nantglyn State School in 1925.[291] Nantglyn is now in Mundowran.[319] | |
Redgate State School | Redgate | South Burnett | 1908 | 1934 | approx 26°15′00″S 152°00′24″E / 26.25006°S 152.00660°E | Located on the eastern side of Finnemores Road.[320][321] The school was relocated in 1934.[322] |
1934 | 1973 | 26°16′15″S 152°01′08″E / 26.27097°S 152.01876°E | Located at 19 Goschnicks Road.[323][324] | |||
Redvale State School | Redvale (now in Booie) | South Burnett | 1911 | 1939 | 26°32′24″S 151°53′21″E / 26.53998°S 151.88913°E | Originally known as Three Mile State School. Redvale is now in Booie.[325] Located on the north-east corner of Kingaroy Barkers Creek Road and Redvale Road.[326] |
Reedy Creek State School | Benair | South Burnett | 1911 | 1963 | 26°36′34″S 151°39′02″E / 26.60932°S 151.65045°E | Located at 993 Reedy Creek Road.[327][328] |
Reid's Creek State School | Reids Creek | North Burnett | 1909 | 1963 | 25°32′19″S 151°32′45″E / 25.53873°S 151.54570°E | Located on the north-east corner of the Burnett Highway and an unnamed road running east to the creek Reids Creek.[211] |
Reid's Creek Upper State School | Reids Creek | North Burnett | 1903 | 1922 | approx 25°31′00″S 151°32′47″E / 25.5168°S 151.5465°E | Located in a pocket of the creek.[211] |
Riverleigh State School | Riverleigh | North Burnett | 1913 | 2009 | 25°35′08″S 151°12′44″E / 25.5855°S 151.2121°E | Located at 289 Coonambula-Eidsvold Road.[329] The school's website was archived.[330] |
Rossendale State School | Bauple | Fraser Coast | 1919 | 1962 | 25°50′24″S 152°35′46″E / 25.8400°S 152.5960°E | Located on the southern side of Bauple Drive (25°50′24″S 152°35′46″E / 25.8400°S 152.5960°E).[160] |
Rossmore State School | Kilkivan | c.1915 | c.1943 | Originally opened as Fairfield State School. Changed name to Rossmore in 1916 | ||
Rubyanna Provisional School | Rubyanna | Bundaberg | circa 1899 | 1905 | approx 24°49′04″S 152°23′20″E / 24.81790°S 152.38896°E | On the Rubyanna sugar plantation.[331][332] |
Running Creek State School | Woolooga | Gympie | 1903 | 1942 | Running Creek flows through Woolooga.[333] | |
Runnymede State School | Runnymede | South Burnett | 1948 | 1964 | 26°31′55″S 152°04′22″E / 26.53205°S 152.07291°E | Located at 100 Scott Lane.[334] |
Sandy Ridges State School | Sandy Ridges | South Burnett | 1910 | 1956 | 26°31′39″S 152°00′44″E / 26.52758°S 152.01225°E | Located at 1634 Burnett Highway.[335][336] |
Scrubby Creek State School | Scrubby Creek | Gympie | 1934 | 1960 | 26°12′19″S 152°34′54″E / 26.20514°S 152.58153°E | Located at 707 Rocks Road.[337][338] |
Scotchy Pocket State School | Scotchy Pocket | Gympie | 1900 | 1920 | 26°00′45″S 152°30′42″E / 26.01237°S 152.51178°E | Scotchy Pocket Provisional School opened in 1900. On 1 January 1909, it became Scotchy Pocket State School. The school closed in 1920 due to low student numbers. In 1921, it was on a 4-acre (1.6 ha) land parcel on an unnamed road off Scotchy Pocket Road. |
1938 | circa 1944 | approx 26°00′30″S 152°31′10″E / 26.0084°S 152.5195°E | It reopened in 1938 and finally closed circa 1944.[339] In 1941, it was located on the western side of Scotchy Pocket Road (approx 26°00′30″S 152°31′10″E / 26.0084°S 152.5195°E).[340][341] | |||
Selene State School | Selene | North Burnett | 1926 | 1965 | 25°00′31″S 151°09′56″E / 25.0086°S 151.1655°E | At 261 Selene Hall Road.[198][69] |
Sexton State School | Sexton | Gympie | 1913 | 1924 | approx 26°00′05″S 152°26′19″E / 26.00127°S 152.43871°E | Sexton Provisional School opened in 1913. On 1 December 1914, it became Sexton State School.[262] In March 1922, it became a half-time provisional school in conjunction with Miva Provisional School (meaning the two schools shared a single teacher who taught at each school in alternating weeks).[262] The two schools were closed in September 1924.[342][343] The school was on a 2-acre (0.81 ha) site in the north-eastern corner of the council's gravel reserve.[344][345][346] |
Silverleaf State School | Silverleaf | South Burnett | 1912 | 1963 | approx 26°10′16″S 151°49′15″E / 26.17118°S 151.82078°E | Located on Silverleaf Road.[347][348] |
Speedwell State School | Speedwell | South Burnett | 1912 | 1963 | 26°04′30″S 151°32′32″E / 26.0751°S 151.5421°E | Located at the kink in Speedwell School Road.[111] |
Splinter Creek Bridge State School | Splinter Creek | North Burnett | 1934 | 1958 | 24°57′25″S 151°13′43″E / 24.95695°S 151.22862°E | Located on the south-west corner of Mountain View Road and Normans Road.[128] |
St Kilda State School | St Kilda | Bundaberg | 1915 | 1923 | 25°02′59″S 151°55′48″E / 25.04978°S 151.93009°E | Located on the south-east corner of Currajong Farms Road and Booths Road.[211] |
Stonelands State School | Stonelands | South Burnett | 1932 | 1967 | 26°04′57″S 151°42′50″E / 26.0826°S 151.7140°E | Located at 983 Stonelands Road.[349][350] |
Stuart Valley State School | Taabinga | South Burnett | 1911 | 1961 | 26°36′39″S 151°47′04″E / 26.61094°S 151.78445°E | Opened 1911 as Erin Vale State School, renamed 1912 as Stuart Valley State School. Located at approx 15 Toomeys Road to the east of the Stuart River.[351] |
Sunny Nook State School | Sunny Nook | South Burnett | 1927 | 1944 | ||
Takura State School | Takura | Fraser Coast | 1907 | 1964 | 25°19′46″S 152°43′01″E / 25.32937°S 152.71682°E | Takura Provisional School opened on 1908. On 1 January 1909, it became Takura State School. It closed on 21 February 1964.[352] The school was at 654-668 Torbanlea Pialba Road (western corner of Takura School Road).[353][354] As at June 2024, the school building is still extant.[355] |
Tamaree State School | Tamaree | Gympie | 1923 | 1965 | ||
Tandaringie State School | near Pimpimbudgee | South Burnett | 1915 | 1933 | Has also been referred to as Tandaringie Tent School. | |
Tandur State School | Tandur | Gympie | 1924 | 1967 | 26°17′11″S 152°45′27″E / 26.28630°S 152.75752°E | Located on the western side of the Tandur Traveston Road.[356] |
Tansey State School | Tansey | Gympie | 1916 | 1996 | approx 26°01′24″S 152°02′38″E / 26.0232°S 152.0439°E | Located on Planted Creek Road.[357][358][359] |
Taromeo Soldiers' Settlement State School | East Nanango | South Burnett | 1934 | 1944 | approx 26°41′38″S 152°02′06″E / 26.69400°S 152.03489°E | Despite the name, the school was on the northern side of Greenwood Creek Road in present-day East Nanango.[360][361] |
Taromeo State School | Taromeo | South Burnett | 1909 | 1942 | approx 26°50′35″S 152°09′50″E / 26.8431°S 152.16379°E | On the eastern side of Old Esk Road.[362][363] |
Tellebang State School | Tellebang | North Burnett | 1931 | 1965 | 25°02′32″S 151°13′55″E / 25.04234°S 151.23207°E | Located on a triangular site south of the intersection of the Burnett Highway and Turners Road.[128] A sign facing the highway marks the site.[364] |
Thinoomba Provisional School | Thinoomba | Fraser Coast | 1898 | 1925 | [67] | |
Three Moon State School | Three Moon | North Burnett | 1927 | 1948 | approx 24°54′45″S 151°07′46″E / 24.91244°S 151.12945°E | Located to the east of the Three Moon railway station.[365] |
Tirroan State School | Tirroan | Bundaberg | 1885 | 1956 | approx 25°01′22″S 151°55′28″E / 25.02277°S 151.92454°E | Opened 1885 as Watawa Provisional School, renamed 1908 Tirroan Provisional School, became Tirroan State School in 1909 It was on the eastern side of St Kilda Road.[366][367] |
Toogoom State School | Toogoom | Fraser Coast | 1918 | 1939 | approx 25°14′57″S 152°39′57″E / 25.2493°S 152.6658°E | Located on Toogoom Road.[368] |
Traveston State School | Traveston | Gympie | 1896 | 1967 | approx 26°19′17″S 152°46′25″E / 26.3213°S 152.7735°E | Previously known as Traveston Siding Provisional/State School. Located on Traveston Road immediately south of the junction with Tandur Traveston Road.[145][146][69] |
Tureen State School | near Pimpimbudgee | South Burnett | 1915 | 1925 | ||
Ventnor State School | Ventnor | North Burnett | 1946 | 1960 | 24°54′37″S 151°17′12″E / 24.9104°S 151.2866°E | Also known as Yarrol Road State School. Located at 1877 Yarrol Road. Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.[369] |
Walluma State School | North Gregory | Bundaberg | 1900 | 1912 | approx 25°04′28″S 152°16′29″E / 25.0744°S 152.2748°E | Gregory Provisional School opened on 9 July 1900. The school became Walluma Provisional School in 1904 and then Walluma State School in 1909 and closed approximately 1912.[370] Located at 496 Foleys Road.[371][372][373] |
Warrawee State School | Upper Glastonbury | Gympie Region | 1936 | 1975 | 26°16′35″S 152°29′52″E / 26.27647°S 152.49765°E | Located at 821 Glastonbury Creek Road.[374][375] |
Watalgan State School | Watalgan | Bundaberg | 1927 | 1948 | ||
Waterloo State School | Waterloo | Bundaberg | circa 1937 | 1955 | 24°44′48″S 152°00′23″E / 24.7467°S 152.0063°E | Located on Waterloo Hall Road.[376] |
Wattle Grove State School | Wattle Grove | South Burnett | 1915 | 1963 | ||
Welcome Creek State School | Welcome Creek | Bundaberg | 1931 | 2003 | 24°46′11″S 152°16′45″E / 24.7697°S 152.2792°E | Located at 669 Moore Park Road (24°46′11″S 152°16′45″E / 24.7697°S 152.2792°E).[377][378] |
Wengenville State School | Wengenville | South Burnett | 1926 | 1962 | 26°50′17″S 151°41′57″E / 26.83813°S 151.69908°E | Originally opened as Maidenwell (Anderson's Mill) Provisional School. Name was changed to Wengenville in 1934. Located at 3 Wengen Creek Road (eastern corner with Maidenwell Bunya Mountains Road).[379] |
Wetheron State School | Wetheron | North Burnett | 1916 | 1963 | 25°32′47″S 151°43′12″E / 25.54631°S 151.71999°E | Located on John Street.[380][381] |
Whitebridge State School | North Isis | Bundaberg | 1915 | 1921 | 25°12′25″S 152°16′36″E / 25.20684°S 152.27653°E | Located at 292 North Isis Road.[382] |
Wilson Valley State School | Wilson Valley | North Burnett | 1916 | 1944 | 25°33′02″S 151°50′19″E / 25.55058°S 151.83853°E | Located on Fowlers Road.[383][384] |
Wilson's Pocket State School | Wilsons Pocket | Gympie | 1924 | 1962 | 26°07′55″S 152°48′23″E / 26.13185°S 152.80630°E | Located at approx 718 Wilsons Pocket Road.[385][386] |
Wonga Lower State School | Lower Wonga | Gympie | 1914 | 1968 | ||
Wonga Upper State School | Widgee | Gympie | 1914 | 1959 | [387] | |
Woongalee State School | Moonford | North Burnett | 1929 | circa 1943 | approx 24°43′02″S 151°02′49″E / 24.71720°S 151.04697°E | Located on the western side of Cania Road.[144] |
Woocoo State School | Woocoo | Fraser Coast | 1901 | 1961 | ||
Woodmillar State School | Woodmillar | North Burnett | 1915 | 1960 | 25°40′15″S 151°34′16″E / 25.67072°S 151.57118°E | Located at 8 Langs Road.[388][389] |
Wooroolin West State School | Wooroolin | South Burnett | 1929 | 1949 | ||
Wooroonden State School | Wooroonden | South Burnett | 1918 | 1963 | 26°07′09″S 151°45′25″E / 26.11912°S 151.75704°E | Wooroon State School opened in 1917. In 1919, the spelling was changed to Woroon State School. In 1925, it was renamed Woroonden State School. It closed in 1963.[390] It was on the north-western corner of Webbers Bridge Road and Bradleys Road.[391][392] As at 2011, the school building was still extant and the site has been renamed Hughie Campbell Memorial Park.[393] |
Wungoolba (Fraser Island) State School | Fraser Island | Fraser Coast | 1918 | 1921 | May have been a Provisional school. Needs further research. | |
Yandaran Creek State School | Yandaran | Bundaberg | 1886 | 1957 | ||
Yengarie State School | Yengarie | Fraser Coast | 1868 | 1963 | 25°33′19″S 152°37′00″E / 25.55534°S 152.61673°E | Located at 340 Old Mill Road.[394] |
Yerra State School | Yerra | Fraser Coast | 1912 | 1974 |
Private schools
[edit]Catholic 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 completed by approximately 1990.
Within the region, most schools are administered by the Catholic Education Office, Archdiocese of Brisbane, but those in Bundaberg and Monto are administered by the CEO, Diocese of Rockhampton. Both are 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 | Coords | Notes |
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Gympie Flexible Learning Centre | Gympie | Gympie | Co-ed | 7–12 | 2006 | Alternative, Operated by Edmund Rice Foundation. | |
Shalom Catholic College | Bundaberg | Bundaberg | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1984 | Amalgamation of CBC + Loyola | |
St Joseph's School | Bundaberg Central | Bundaberg | Co-ed | P–6 | 1876 | ||
St Joseph's School | Childers | Bundaberg | Co-ed | P–6 | 1926 | 25°14′09″S 152°16′52″E / 25.2359°S 152.2811°E | At 40 Churchill Street.[395] |
St Joseph's School | Gayndah | North Burnett | Co-ed | P–6 | 1919 | 25°37′24″S 151°36′19″E / 25.6233°S 151.6054°E | At 38 Meson Street.[396] |
St Joseph's School | Murgon | South Burnett | Co-ed | P–6 | 1937 | 26°14′22″S 151°56′46″E / 26.2394°S 151.9462°E | At 32 Angel Avenue.[397] |
St Mary's Catholic College | Kingaroy | South Burnett | Co-ed | P–12 | 1990 | 26°32′05″S 151°50′31″E / 26.5346°S 151.8419°E | Amalgamation of earlier schools. At 10 Kent Street.[398] |
St Mary's Catholic Primary School | Avenell Heights | Bundaberg | Co-ed | P–6 | 1952 | ||
St Mary's College | Maryborough | Fraser Coast | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1983 | ||
St Mary's Primary School | Maryborough | Fraser Coast | Co-ed | P–6 | 1880 | ||
St Patrick's College | Gympie | Gympie | Co-ed | 7–12 | 1985 | Amalgamation of CBC and St Patrick's Convent High School | |
St Patrick's Primary School | Bundaberg West | Bundaberg | Co-ed | P–6 | 1937 | ||
St Patrick's Primary School | Gympie | Gympie | Co-ed | P–6 | 1968 | ||
St Patrick's Primary School | Nanango | South Burnett | Co-ed | P–6 | 1912 | 26°40′21″S 151°59′49″E / 26.6725°S 151.9969°E | At 16 Alfred Street.[399] |
St Therese's Catholic Primary School | Monto | North Burnett | Co-ed | P–6 | 1940 | ||
Star of the Sea Catholic School | Torquay | Fraser Coast | Co-ed | P–6 | 1984 | ||
Xavier Catholic College | Hervey Bay | Fraser Coast | Co-ed | P–12 | 2003 |
Independent schools
[edit]Most independent schools cater for students from preparatory to year 12.
Name | Suburb | LGA | M/F/Co-ed | Years | Category | Opened | Coords | Notes |
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Bayside Christian College | Urraween | Fraser Coast | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1993 | Formerly Hervey Bay Christian Academy | |
Bundaberg Christian College | Windermere | Bundaberg | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1996 | ||
Burnett Youth Learning Centre | Elliott | Bundaberg | Co-ed | Special | 2006 | Special needs, secondary | ||
Carinity Education | Nikenbah | Fraser Coast | Co-ed | 6–12 | Baptist | 2002 | Alternative | |
Cooloola Christian College | Southside | Gympie | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1992 | ||
Fraser Coast Anglican College | Wondunna | Fraser Coast | Co-ed | P–12 | Anglican | 1995 | ||
Hope Adventist School | Bundaberg North | Bundaberg | Co-ed | P–6 | Adventist | 1983 | Formerly Bundaberg Adventist School and Coral Coast Christian School | |
Mawarra Independent School | Kybong | Gympie | Co-ed | P–10 | Independent | 2020 | 26°15′33″S 152°42′25″E / 26.25926°S 152.70705°E | At 889-967 Old Bruce Highway.[400] |
OneSchool Global (Maryborough campus) | St Helens | Fraser Coast | Co-ed | 3–12 | Plymouth Brethren Christian Church | 2003 | 25°29′45″S 152°42′31″E / 25.49593°S 152.7085°E | Formerly known as the Agnew School. At 19 Fazio Street.[401] |
Riverside Christian College | Maryborough West | Fraser Coast | Co-ed | P–12 | Christian | 1983 | Formerly Maryborough Christian Academy | |
Silver Lining School | Ficks Crossing | South Burnett | Co-ed | Aboriginal | ||||
St James Lutheran College | Urraween | Fraser Coast | Co-ed | P–12 | Lutheran | 2003 | ||
St John's Lutheran Primary School | Bundaberg South | Bundaberg | Co-ed | P–6 | Lutheran | 1978 | ||
St John's Lutheran School | Kingaroy | South Burnett | Co-ed | P–12 | Lutheran | 1989 | 26°32′15″S 151°51′19″E / 26.5376°S 151.8552°E | At 84-94 Ivy Street.[402] |
St. Luke's Anglican School | Kalkie | Bundaberg | Co-ed | P–12 | Anglican | 1994 | ||
Tom Quinn Community Centre Alternative School | Bundaberg | Bundaberg | Co-ed | 7–10 | Salvation Army | |||
Victory College | Araluen | Gympie | Co-ed | K–12 | Pentecostal | 1980 | 26°09′45″S 152°39′45″E / 26.1625°S 152.6626°E | At 173 Old Maryborough Road. It is operated by the Victory Church (formerly the Gympie Christian Outreach Centre), which is affiliated with the International Network of Churches.[403][404] |
Defunct private schools
[edit]Name | Suburb | LGA | Category | Opened | Closed | Notes |
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Agnew School (Bundaberg Campus) | Bundaberg South | Bundaberg | Exclusive Brethren | 2003 | 2014 | Located in Boundary Street, 2003–2006; Located at 669 Moore Park Road in 2006–2014, site of the former Welcome School State School.[405] The school website was archived.[406] |
Our Lady Help of Christians Christian Brothers College | Bundaberg | Bundaberg | Catholic boys' | 1919 | 1983 | Merged into Shalom Catholic College |
Little Flower Christian Brothers College | Gympie | Gympie | Catholic boys' | 1899 | 1984 | Merged into St Patrick's College |
Sacred Heart Christian Brothers College | Maryborough | Fraser Coast | Catholic boys' | 1888 | 1978 | Absorbed into St Mary's College |
Christian Family College | Gympie | Gympie | Assemblies of God | 1983 | 1988 | |
Holy Spirit School | Bundaberg | Bundaberg | Catholic primary | 1959 | 1981 | Absorbed into St Mary's |
Kingaroy Christian College | Kingaroy | South Burnett | Ind. Christian | 1984 | 1999 | |
Mount Coora Private School | Kilkivan, Queensland | Gympie | Independent | early 1870s | c.1876 | Operated privately at the Mount Coora mine settlement. Sabina Page was a teacher here in 1875–1876. She opened the first Kilkivan State School which was known then as the Neureum Provisional School in 1877.[407] |
Rosary College | Murgon, Queensland | South Burnett | Catholic secondary | 1943 | 1970 | |
Pinbarren Community Christian College | Pinbarren | Sunshine Coast | Independent Christian | 2003 | 2009 | |
St John the Baptist Primary School | Wondai, Queensland | South Burnett | Catholic | 1954 | 1969 | |
St Joseph's School | Monkland | Gympie | Catholic primary | 1872 | 1938 | |
Saint Mary's Parish Primary School | Kingaroy | South Burnett | Catholic primary | 1929 | 1990 | Merged into Saint Mary's Catholic College |
Saint Mary's Parish Secondary School | Kingaroy | South Burnett | Catholic | 1964 | 1990 | Merged into Saint Mary's Catholic College |
St Patrick's Convent High School | Gympie | Gympie | Catholic girls' | 1916 | 1984 | Merged into St Patrick's College |
St Patrick's Convent High School | Bundaberg | Bundaberg | Catholic girls' | 1915 | 1983 | Loyola College from 1981. Merged into Shalom Catholic College |
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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)