List of schools in Darling Downs

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Biddeston State School, Biddeston, 2014

This is a list of schools in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia, and includes schools in South West Queensland. The region is centred on the inland city of Toowoomba and the towns of Dalby, Roma, St George and Charleville. It includes the local government areas of Shire of Balonne, Shire of Bulloo, Goondiwindi Region, Maranoa Region, Shire of Murweh, Shire of Paroo, Shire of Quilpie, Southern Downs Region, Toowoomba Region, and Western Downs 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]

Toowoomba South State School, 2014

State schools

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Oakey State School was established in 1874

State primary schools

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Name Suburb LGA Opened Coords Notes
Allora P-10 State School Allora Southern Downs 1867 28°02′10″S 151°59′10″E / 28.0361°S 151.9861°E / -28.0361; 151.9861 (Allora P-10 State School) 21 Warwick Street.[2]
Amiens State School Amiens Southern Downs 1919 28°35′40″S 151°48′45″E / 28.5945°S 151.8126°E / -28.5945; 151.8126 (Amiens State School) 1337 Amiens Road
Applethorpe State School Applethorpe Southern Downs 1911 28°36′45″S 151°57′19″E / 28.6125°S 151.9553°E / -28.6125; 151.9553 (Applethorpe State School) 5576 New England Highway
Augathella State School Augathella Murweh 1884
Back Plains State School Back Plains Toowoomba 1879 27°53′33″S 151°47′03″E / 27.8926°S 151.7842°E / -27.8926; 151.7842 (Back Plains State School) Originally opened as Clifton Homestead Area School, renamed Back Plains State School circa 1919. Located at 874 Clifton-Pittsworth Highway.[3]
Ballandean State School Ballandean Southern Downs 1909
Begonia State School Begonia Maranoa 1970 27°29′30″S 148°19′30″E / 27.4917°S 148.3249°E / -27.4917; 148.3249 (Begonia State School) On Begonia Road off Mitchell St George Road.[4]
Bell State School Bell Western Downs 1907 26°56′23″S 151°27′10″E / 26.9397°S 151.4529°E / -26.9397; 151.4529 (Bell State School) P–10. At 90 Dennis Street.[5]
Biddeston State School Biddeston Toowoomba 1919 27°33′15″S 151°41′50″E / 27.5541°S 151.6973°E / -27.5541; 151.6973 (Biddeston State School) 2425 Cecil Plains Road
Bollon State School Bollon Balonne 1885
Bowenville State School Bowenville Toowoomba 1898-1953 approx 27°18′10″S 151°29′16″E / 27.30284°S 151.48782°E / -27.30284; 151.48782 (Bowenville State School (as at 1921)) Located south-west of the railway line near Blaxland Road.[6]
1954- 27°18′13″S 151°29′38″E / 27.3037°S 151.4939°E / -27.3037; 151.4939 (Bowenville State School) Located at 2 Irvingdale Road, corner of Grant Street.[7][8][9]
Brigalow State School Brigalow Western Downs 1908
Broadwater State School Broadwater Southern Downs 1903 28°39′20″S 151°52′43″E / 28.6555°S 151.8786°E / -28.6555; 151.8786 (Broadwater State School) At 636–638 Texas Road (corner of Caslick Lane).[10]
Brookstead State School Brookstead Toowoomba 1915–1951 The 1915 site was on Pittsworth Road about half a mile east of Brookstead railway station and to the south of the intersection of the railway line and the Gore Highway.[11][12]
1951- 27°45′29″S 151°27′02″E / 27.7580°S 151.4505°E / -27.7580; 151.4505 (Brookstead State School) Following ongoing problems with the school grounds being waterlogged after heavy rains, in 1951 the school was relocated to 30 Ware Street with an adjacent teacher's residence built in 1958.[12]
Bungunya State School Bungunya Goondiwindi 1918 28°25′37″S 149°39′16″E / 28.4270°S 149.6545°E / -28.4270; 149.6545 (Bungunya State School) On George Street. As at 2024, the school is open, but, as it had no students enrolled, it was not operational.[13]
Bunker's Hill State School Westbrook Toowoomba 1889 27°36′22″S 151°50′00″E / 27.6060°S 151.8333°E / -27.6060; 151.8333 (Bunker's Hill State School) At 315 Bunkers Hill School Road.[14]
Burra Burri State School Burra Burri Western Downs 1918 26°30′33″S 151°01′25″E / 26.5093°S 151.0237°E / -26.5093; 151.0237 (Burra Burri State School) Originally opened as Burra Burri Junction Provisional School. It was later called Washpool State School before taking on the current name. At 3173 Burra Burri Creek Road.[15][16]
Bymount East State School Bymount Maranoa 1945
Cambooya State School Cambooya Toowoomba 1882
Cecil Plains State School Cecil Plains Toowoomba 1898 27°31′56″S 151°11′34″E / 27.5323°S 151.1928°E / -27.5323; 151.1928 (Cecil Plains State School) P–9, Taylor Street.[17]
Charleville State School Charleville Murweh 1875
Chinchilla State School Chinchilla Western Downs 1883 26°44′25″S 150°37′33″E / 26.7403°S 150.6259°E / -26.7403; 150.6259 (Chinchilla State School) 34–40 Bell Street.[18]
Clifton State School Clifton Toowoomba 1876
Condamine State School Condamine Western Downs 1863
Cooyar State School Cooyar Toowoomba 1905 26°59′07″S 151°49′58″E / 26.9852°S 151.8328°E / -26.9852; 151.8328 (Cooyar State School) In Gracey Street.[19]
Crow's Nest State School Crows Nest Toowoomba 1877–1959 approx

27°15′52″S 152°03′36″E / 27.26448°S 152.05992°E / -27.26448; 152.05992 (Crow's Nest State School (former site))

Primary only. On a five-acre (2.0 ha) site on the western side of Dale Street (now Dale Street South).[20]
1959 27°15′53″S 152°03′08″E / 27.2648°S 152.0521°E / -27.2648; 152.0521 (Crow's Nest State School) P–10. At 1 Littleton Street.[21]
Dalby South State School Dalby Western Downs 1965 27°11′41″S 151°16′12″E / 27.1948°S 151.2701°E / -27.1948; 151.2701 (Dalby South State School) At 65 Owen Street, corner of Bunya Street.[22]
Dalby State School Dalby Western Downs 1861 27°11′05″S 151°15′44″E / 27.1846°S 151.2623°E / -27.1846; 151.2623 (Dalby State School) At 155 Cunningham Street.[23]
Dalveen State School Dalveen Southern Downs 1878 28°29′23″S 151°58′25″E / 28.4898°S 151.9735°E / -28.4898; 151.9735 (Dalveen State School) Originally known as Stanthorpe Road Provisional School, then changed name to North Maryland State School, before taking on the current name. Located at 40 Pine Crescent.[24]
Darling Heights State School Darling Heights Toowoomba 1980
Dirranbandi State School Dirranbandi Balonne 1902 28°34′37″S 148°13′48″E / 28.5770°S 148.2300°E / -28.5770; 148.2300 (Dirranbandi P-10 State School) P–10. On Jane Street.[25]
Drayton State School Drayton Toowoomba 1851
Drillham State School Drillham Western Downs 1899
Dulacca State School Dulacca Western Downs 1909 26°38′32″S 149°45′25″E / 26.6423°S 149.7569°E / -26.6423; 149.7569 (Dulacca State School) On the north-east corner of North Road and Glynn Avenue.
Dunkeld State School Dunkeld Maranoa 1965
Emu Creek State School East Greenmount Toowoomba 1875 27°47′00″S 151°56′41″E / 27.7833°S 151.9448°E / -27.7833; 151.9448 (Emu Creek State School) At 14534 New England Highway.[26]
Eromanga State School Eromanga Quilpie 1897 Open in the following years: 1897–1908, 1910–1911, 1917–1936, 1967–1981, 1990–present
Eulo State School Eulo Paroo 1888 28°09′27″S 145°03′01″E / 28.1575°S 145.0504°E / -28.1575; 145.0504 (Eulo State School) On the southern corner of Leo Street and Emu Street.[27]
Fairview Heights State School Wilsonton Toowoomba 1995 27°32′06″S 151°54′41″E / 27.5350°S 151.9115°E / -27.5350; 151.9115 (Fairview Heights State School) 75 McDougall Street.[28]
Freestone State School Freestone Southern Downs 1870
Gabbinbar State School Centenary Heights Toowoomba 1972 27°35′45″S 151°58′09″E / 27.5959°S 151.9692°E / -27.5959; 151.9692 (Gabbinbar State School) 189 Stenner Street.[29]
Geham State School Geham Toowoomba 1871
Glen Aplin State School Glen Aplin Southern Downs 1887
Glenmorgan State School Glenmorgan Western Downs 1933
Glennie Heights State School Glennie Heights Southern Downs 1960
Glenvale State School Glenvale Toowoomba 1882
Goombungee State School Goombungee Toowoomba 1881 27°18′07″S 151°51′09″E / 27.3020°S 151.8525°E / -27.3020; 151.8525 (Goombungee State School) At 52 Mocatta Street.[30]
Goondiwindi State School Goondiwindi Goondiwindi 1864
Gowrie State School Gowrie Junction Toowoomba 1878 27°29′29″S 151°53′29″E / 27.4915°S 151.8914°E / -27.4915; 151.8914 (Gowrie State School) Opened as Gowrie Junction State School in 1878. Renamed Gowrie State School in 1963.[31] Located at 22 Old Homebush Road.[32]
Greenlands State School Greenlands Southern Downs 1915 28°39′39″S 151°49′39″E / 28.6608°S 151.8274°E / -28.6608; 151.8274 (Greenlands State School) Formerly Thorndale SS until 1924. At 1209 Texas Road.[33]
Greenmount State School Greenmount Toowoomba 1901
Grosmont State School Grosmont Western Downs 1957 25°58′40″S 149°48′11″E / 25.9777°S 149.8030°E / -25.9777; 149.8030 (Grosmont State School) At 2524 Grosmont Road.[34]
Guluguba State School Guluguba Western Downs 1917
Haden State School Haden Toowoomba 1912 27°13′27″S 151°53′21″E / 27.2241°S 151.8892°E / -27.2241; 151.8892 (Haden State School) At 1520 Haden-Crow's Nest Road.[35]
Hannaford State School Hannaford Western Downs 1947
Harlaxton State School Harlaxton Toowoomba 1901
Harristown State School Harristown Toowoomba 1911
Hebel State School Hebel Balonne 1901
Highfields State School Highfields Toowoomba 1870 27°27′46″S 151°57′21″E / 27.4628°S 151.9557°E / -27.4628; 151.9557 (Highfields State School) At 10459 New England Highway.[36]
Inglewood State School Inglewood Goondiwindi 1872 P–10
Injune State School Injune Maranoa 1921 P–10
Jandowae State School Jandowae Western Downs 1887 P–10
Jimbour State School Jimbour Western Downs 1873
Jondaryan State School Jondaryan Toowoomba 1872
Kaimkillenbun State School Kaimkillenbun Western Downs 1909 27°03′30″S 151°25′55″E / 27.0582°S 151.4320°E / -27.0582; 151.4320 (Kaimkillenbun State School) At 2–14 Messenger Street.[37]
Karara State School Karara Southern Downs 1908 Originally known as Canal State School, then Canal Creek State School.[11]
Killarney State School Killarney Southern Downs 1874 P–10
Kindon State School Kindon Goondiwindi 1963 28°04′48″S 150°44′22″E / 28.0801°S 150.7394°E / -28.0801; 150.7394 (Kindon State School) At 14034 Gore Highway.[38]
Kingsthorpe State School Kingsthorpe Toowoomba 1911 27°28′19″S 151°48′52″E / 27.4719°S 151.8145°E / -27.4719; 151.8145 (Kingsthorpe State School) At 50 Goombungee Road.[39]
Kogan State School Kogan Western Downs 1897
Kulpi State School Kulpi Toowoomba 1915
Leyburn State School Leyburn Southern Downs 1862
Lundavra State School Lundavra Goondiwindi 1964
Maryvale State School Maryvale Southern Downs 1913
Meandarra State School Meandarra Western Downs 1915
Meringandan State School Meringandan West Toowoomba 1876 27°25′49″S 151°54′18″E / 27.4303°S 151.9050°E / -27.4303; 151.9050 (Meringandan State School) At 10 School Road in Meringandan West.[40]
Middle Ridge State School Middle Ridge Toowoomba 1884
Miles State School Miles Western Downs 1880
Millmerran State School Millmerran Toowoomba 1882 P–10[11]
Mitchell State School Mitchell Maranoa 1876 P–10
Moonie State School Moonie Western Downs 1962
Morven State School Morven Murweh 1887
Mount Tyson State School Mount Tyson Toowoomba 1904 [41]
Mungallala State School Mungallala Maranoa 1904
Murray's Bridge State School Murrays Bridge Southern Downs 1937 28°17′34″S 152°07′04″E / 28.2929°S 152.1179°E / -28.2929; 152.1179 (Murray's Bridge State School) At 1378 Killarney Road.[42]
Newtown State School Newtown Toowoomba 1924
Nobby State School Nobby Toowoomba 1897 27°51′09″S 151°54′22″E / 27.8524°S 151.9060°E / -27.8524; 151.9060 (Nobby State School) At 4 Davenport Street.[43]
Oakey State School Oakey Toowoomba 1874
Pilton State School Pilton Toowoomba 1913 27°52′04″S 152°02′59″E / 27.8679°S 152.0497°E / -27.8679; 152.0497 (Pilton State School) At 24 Pilton Valley Road.[44] There was a previous Pilton Provisional School (1884–1907).
Pittsworth State School Pittsworth Toowoomba 1882
Pozieres State School Pozieres Southern Downs 1921 28°31′29″S 151°53′05″E / 28.5248°S 151.8847°E / -28.5248; 151.8847 (Pozieres State School) At 45–47 Pozieres School Road.[45]
Quinalow State School Quinalow Toowoomba 1901 27°06′27″S 151°37′20″E / 27.1076°S 151.6222°E / -27.1076; 151.6222 (Quinalow Prep-10 State School) P–10. 7 Progress Street.[46]
Ramsay State School Ramsay Toowoomba 1881 27°43′18″S 151°57′45″E / 27.7216°S 151.9625°E / -27.7216; 151.9625 (Ramsay State School) P–6
Rangeville State School Rangeville Toowoomba 1909 27°34′59″S 151°58′42″E / 27.5830°S 151.9783°E / -27.5830; 151.9783 (Rangeville State School) 32A High Street
Rockville State School Rockville Toowoomba 1922 27°31′52″S 151°56′11″E / 27.5311°S 151.9364°E / -27.5311; 151.9364 (Rockville State School) At 3 Holberton Street.[47]
Severnlea State School Severnlea Southern Downs 1918 28°42′08″S 151°54′31″E / 28.7023°S 151.9087°E / -28.7023; 151.9087 (Severnlea State School) Opened 1918 as Beverley State School, renamed 1922 Severnlea State School. At 14 Turner Road.[48]
Southbrook Central State School Southbrook Toowoomba 1910 27°40′41″S 151°42′15″E / 27.6781°S 151.7042°E / -27.6781; 151.7042 (Southbrook Central State School) Opened 1910 as Elville State School, renamed circa 1916 Southbrook Central State School. At 1 School Road.[49]
St George State School St George Balonne 1874
Stanthorpe State School Stanthorpe Southern Downs 1874 28°38′59″S 151°56′03″E / 28.6498°S 151.9343°E / -28.6498; 151.9343 (Stanthorpe State School) Early Childhood to Year 6. On Marsh Street.[50]
Surat State School Surat Maranoa 1874 27°09′15″S 149°04′01″E / 27.1543°S 149.0670°E / -27.1543; 149.0670 (Surat State School) P–10. At 55 Robert Street.[51]
Talwood State School Talwood Goondiwindi 1918 28°29′12″S 149°28′13″E / 28.4866°S 149.4703°E / -28.4866; 149.4703 (Talwood State School) 17 Recreation Street
Teelba State School Teelba Maranoa 1965
Texas State School Texas Goondiwindi 1887 P–10.
Thallon State School Thallon Balonne 1911 28°38′01″S 148°52′04″E / 28.6336°S 148.8677°E / -28.6336; 148.8677 (Thallon State School) At 15 Henry Street.[52]
Thargomindah State School Thargomindah Bulloo 1884
The Gums State School The Gums Western Downs 1913 27°20′29″S 150°11′58″E / 27.3414°S 150.1994°E / -27.3414; 150.1994 (The Gums State School) At 12051 Surat Developmental Road.[53]
The Summit State School The Summit Southern Downs 1921
Thulimbah State School Thulimbah Southern Downs 1914 28°32′11″S 151°56′10″E / 28.5365°S 151.9361°E / -28.5365; 151.9361 (Thulimbah State School) At 146 Thulimbah School Road.[54]
Toowoomba East State School East Toowoomba Toowoomba 1887 Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register
Toowoomba North State School Toowoomba City Toowoomba 1869 Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register
Vale View State School Vale View Toowoomba 1931 27°39′38″S 151°53′50″E / 27.6605°S 151.8972°E / -27.6605; 151.8972 (Vale View State School) 873 Drayton Connection Road
Wallangarra State School Wallangarra Southern Downs 1888 28°55′06″S 151°55′53″E / 28.9184°S 151.9313°E / -28.9184; 151.9313 (Wallangarra State School) 50 Callandoon Street
Wallumbilla State School Wallumbilla Maranoa 1893 26°35′03″S 149°11′10″E / 26.5843°S 149.1861°E / -26.5843; 149.1861 (Wallumbilla State School) P–10. At 22 High Street.[55]
Wandoan State School Wandoan Western Downs 1911 26°07′07″S 149°57′41″E / 26.1187°S 149.9614°E / -26.1187; 149.9614 (Wandoan State School P-10) P–10. At 49 North Street.[56]
Warra State School Warra Western Downs 1881 26°55′49″S 150°55′03″E / 26.9302°S 150.9176°E / -26.9302; 150.9176 (Warra State School) In Robinson Street.[57]
Warwick Central State School Warwick Southern Downs 1875
Warwick East State School Warwick Southern Downs 1850
Warwick West State School Warwick Southern Downs 1956 28°13′16″S 152°00′53″E / 28.2211°S 152.0148°E / -28.2211; 152.0148 (Warwick West State School) Early Childhood to Year 6. At 17 George Street.[58][59]
Wellcamp State School Wellcamp Toowoomba 1899 27°33′14″S 151°51′03″E / 27.5538°S 151.8507°E / -27.5538; 151.8507 (Wellcamp State School) At 609 Drayton-Wellcamp Road.[60]
Westmar State School Westmar Western Downs 1962 27°55′11″S 149°43′10″E / 27.9197°S 149.7195°E / -27.9197; 149.7195 (Westmar State School) At 18425 Moonie Highway.[61]
Wheatvale State School Wheatvale Southern Downs 1897 28°09′57″S 151°52′47″E / 28.1658°S 151.8796°E / -28.1658; 151.8796 (Wheatvale State School) At 4194 Leyburn-Cunningham Road.[62]
Wilsonton State School Wilsonton Toowoomba 1894 27°32′34″S 151°55′20″E / 27.5429°S 151.9221°E / -27.5429; 151.9221 (Wilsonton State School) 429 Bridge Street.[63]
Wyandra State School Wyandra Paroo 1898 27°14′43″S 145°58′40″E / 27.2454°S 145.9779°E / -27.2454; 145.9779 (Wyandra State School) At 42 Cooper Street, corner of Moody Street.[64]
Wyreema State School Wyreema Toowoomba 1895
Yangan State School Yangan Southern Downs 1874 28°11′51″S 152°12′56″E / 28.1976°S 152.2155°E / -28.1976; 152.2155 (Yangan State School) Originally known as Swan Creek No. 2 State School, then changed name to Swan Creek Upper until taking on the present name in 1887. 49A King Street.
Yarraman State School Yarraman Toowoomba 1901-1914 Yarraman Creek Provisional School opened on 17 July 1901 with 10 students, some miles east of the current school site. On 1 January 1909, it became Yarraman Creek State School.[65][66]
1914- 26°50′29″S 151°58′36″E / 26.8415°S 151.9767°E / -26.8415; 151.9767 (Yarraman State School) On 31 August 1914, a new school site was established with a new school building.[67] In 1935, it was renamed Yarraman State School. In 1963, the school expanded to include a secondary department with an initial enrolment of 47 students. In 1980, a pre-school was added.[65][66]

P–10 school at 17 John Street.[68]

Yelarbon State School Yelarbon Goondiwindi 1912 28°34′27″S 150°45′13″E / 28.5743°S 150.7536°E / -28.5743; 150.7536 (Yelarbon State School) At 17 Eena Street.[69]
Yuleba State School Yuleba Maranoa 1880 26°36′52″S 149°22′55″E / 26.6145°S 149.3819°E / -26.6145; 149.3819 (Yuleba State School) Previously known as Baltinglass Provisional School and Yeulba State School.[70]

State high schools and colleges

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Name Suburb LGA Opened Coordinates Notes
Centenary Heights State High School Centenary Heights Toowoomba 1968 27°34′46″S 151°57′49″E / 27.5794°S 151.9637°E / -27.5794; 151.9637 (Centenary Heights State High School) 60 Ramsay Street
Charleville State High School Charleville Murweh 1961
Chinchilla State High School Chinchilla Western Downs 1963 26°44′55″S 150°37′12″E / 26.7487°S 150.6199°E / -26.7487; 150.6199 (Chinchilla State High School)
Clifton State High School Clifton Toowoomba 1966
Cunnamulla State School Cunnamulla Paroo 1877 28°04′16″S 145°40′45″E / 28.0711°S 145.6793°E / -28.0711; 145.6793 (Cunnamulla P-12 State School) P–12. At 17 Francis Street.[71]
Dalby State High School Dalby Western Downs 1954 27°10′41″S 151°15′34″E / 27.1781°S 151.2595°E / -27.1781; 151.2595 (Dalby State High School) 26 Nicholson Street. Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register
Goondiwindi State High School Goondiwindi Goondiwindi 1964 28°32′14″S 150°17′50″E / 28.5373°S 150.2971°E / -28.5373; 150.2971 (Goondiwindi State High School) 3 Sandhurst Street
Harristown State High School Harristown Toowoomba 1955
Highfields State Secondary College Highfields Toowoomba
Miles State High School Miles Western Downs 1979
Oakey State High School Oakey Toowoomba 1964
Pittsworth State High School Pittsworth Toowoomba 1967
Quilpie State College Quilpie Quilpie 1918 P–12
Roma State College Roma Maranoa 2006 26°34′25″S 148°47′15″E / 26.5736°S 148.7875°E / -26.5736; 148.7875 (Roma State College - Junior Campus) P–12, operating over 3 locations with the Junior Campus (Early Childhood to Year 2) at 28 Bowen Street.[72]
26°33′56″S 148°46′41″E / 26.5655°S 148.7781°E / -26.5655; 148.7781 (Roma State College - Middle Campus) Middle Campus (Years 3-6) on Cottell Street.[73]
26°34′01″S 148°46′45″E / 26.5670°S 148.7792°E / -26.5670; 148.7792 (Roma State College - Senior Campus) Senior Campus (Years 7-12) on Timbury Street.[74]
St George State High School St George Balonne 1978
Stanthorpe State High School Stanthorpe Southern Downs 1961 28°38′44″S 151°55′54″E / 28.6456°S 151.9317°E / -28.6456; 151.9317 (Stanthorpe State High School) At 2 McGlew Street.[75]
Tara Shire State College Tara Western Downs 1912 P–12; Tara SS until 2004
Toowoomba State High School Mount Lofty Toowoomba 1919
Wilsonton State High School Wilsonton Heights Toowoomba 1998
Warwick State High School Warwick Southern Downs 1912

Other state schools

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This includes special schools (schools for disabled children) and schools for specific purposes.

Name Suburb LGA Opened Website Notes
Charleville School of Distance Education Charleville Murweh 1966 Website
Clifford Park Special School Newtown Toowoomba 1990 Website
Toowoomba West Special School Newtown Toowoomba 1975 Website

Defunct state schools

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Name Suburb LGA Opened Closed Coords Notes
Acland State School Acland Toowoomba 1921 2005 27°18′19″S 151°41′30″E / 27.3054°S 151.6918°E / -27.3054; 151.6918 (Acland State School (former)) The school faced Allen Street and was bounded by Allen Street, William Street, Bellevue Street and South Streets.[76][77][41]
Adavale State School Adavale Quilpie 1888 1968 25°54′23″S 144°35′55″E / 25.9063°S 144.5985°E / -25.9063; 144.5985 (Adavale State School (former)) Located on Nelson Street.[78][79]
Allan State School Allan Southern Downs 1872 1967 28°11′12″S 151°57′09″E / 28.1866°S 151.9526°E / -28.1866; 151.9526 (Allan State School (former)) Originally Sandy Creek Provisional School. Name changed to Allan State School in 1930. Located at 280 Sandy Creek Road.[80]
Amby State School Amby Maranoa 1894 1997 26°32′49″S 148°11′09″E / 26.5469°S 148.1858°E / -26.5469; 148.1858 (Amby State School (former)) Located in School Street.[81][79]
Anduramba State School Anduramba Toowoomba 1912 1959 27°08′37″S 152°05′41″E / 27.1436°S 152.0947°E / -27.1436; 152.0947 (Anduramba State School (former)) Located in McGreevy Road.[82][79]
Apple Vale State School Apple Vale (Ballandean) Southern Downs 1914 1927 28°48′58″S 151°48′27″E / 28.8162°S 151.8074°E / -28.8162; 151.8074 (Apple Vale State School (former)) Located on the south-west corner of Sundown Road and Mcmeniman Road.[83][79]
Apunyal State School Macalister Western Downs 1894 circa 1935 approx 27°04′13″S 151°06′27″E / 27.07019°S 151.10762°E / -27.07019; 151.10762 (Apunyal State School (former)) Opened 1894 as Macalister Provisional School, later Macalister State School. Renamed 1913 as Apunyal State School. Located on the western corner of the junction of the Warrego Highway and Pirrinuan Apunyal Road.[84][85]
Athol State School Athol Toowoomba 1887 1962 27°36′15″S 151°45′01″E / 27.6043°S 151.7504°E / -27.6043; 151.7504 (Athol State School (former)) Located on the north-east corner of Athol School Road and Berghofer Road.[86][41]
Aubigny State School Aubigny Toowoomba 1921 1967 27°31′13″S 151°38′44″E / 27.5204°S 151.6455°E / -27.5204; 151.6455 (Aubigny State School (former)) Located at 1309 Oakey Pittsworth Road.[87][41]
Auburn River State School Sujeewong Western Downs 1969 2008 25°50′55″S 150°34′07″E / 25.8485°S 150.5685°E / -25.8485; 150.5685 (Auburn River State School (former)) Located at 11779 Auburn Road (on the south-west corner of Arndts Road).[88][89][79]
Baking Board State School Baking Board Western Downs 1909 1961 approx 26°42′30″S 150°32′38″E / 26.7082°S 150.5440°E / -26.7082; 150.5440 (Baking Board State School (former)) Located near the Warrego Highway.[90][79]
Bapaume State School Bapaume Southern Downs 1925 1982 28°34′35″S 151°50′43″E / 28.57637°S 151.84539°E / -28.57637; 151.84539 (Bapaume State School (former)) On a five-acre (2.0 ha) site at 843–853 Cannon Creek Road.[91] As at December 2020, the school building was still on the site.[92]
Barabanbel State School Forestvale Maranoa 1921 1932 approx 26°20′05″S 148°00′06″E / 26.3347°S 148.0018°E / -26.3347; 148.0018 (Barabanbel State School (former)) Located on the south-eastern corner of Mitchell Forest Vale Road and Well Gully Road.[93][94]
Baradilla State School near Mungallala Maranoa 1912 1934
Barakula State School Barakula Western Downs 1912 1982 approx 26°25′38″S 150°30′10″E / 26.4273°S 150.5027°E / -26.4273; 150.5027 (Barakula State School (former)) Originally known as Wongongera Sawmills Provisional School. Located within Barakula State Forest.[95][90][79]
Beardmore State School Southwood Western Downs 1960 1997 Located in Bendee Road, Southwood
Beebo State School Beebo Goondiwindi 1901 1964
Belah State School Wychie Western Downs 1915 1932 26°45′36″S 150°51′03″E / 26.7601°S 150.8508°E / -26.7601; 150.8508 (Blackwood State School (former)) Blackwood Provisional School opened on 19 July 1915 and closed on 27 October 1932.[96] In 1921, the school was on Inverai Road.[97]
1932 1962 26°47′00″S 150°53′08″E / 26.7832°S 150.8855°E / -26.7832; 150.8855 (Belah School (former)) On 12 November 1932, the school was reopened and renamed Belah State School. It closed in 1962.[96] In 1938, the school was at 1249 Ehlma Boundary Road.[98] It closed in 1962.[96]
Bellview State School via Nobby Toowoomba 1920 1949 [99]
Beranga Provisional School Noorindoo, Queensland c.1922 1929
Beranga Bridge Provisional School Noorindoo, Queensland 1896 1900
Berat State School Berat Southern Downs 1887 1944 28°02′19″S 152°03′00″E / 28.0387°S 152.0499°E / -28.0387; 152.0499 (Berat State School (former)) 1887 opened as Dalrymple Creek Provisional School. 1890 became Dalrymple Creek State School. 1907 renamed Forest Plains State School. 1914 renamed Berat State School.[96] Located at 405 Goomburra Road.[100][101]
Bergen State School Bergen Toowoomba 1896 1969
Berndale State School Berndale via Evergreen Toowoomba 1922 1956
Black Swamp Provisional School Blackswamp Western Downs circa 1912 circa 1914 26°33′51″S 150°29′48″E / 26.5642°S 150.4966°E / -26.5642; 150.4966 (Black Swamp Provisional School (former)) Located on the northern corner of the junction of Blackswamp Road and Burns Road.[102]
Bongeen State School Bongeen Toowoomba 1939 2005 27°34′50″S 151°26′42″E / 27.5805°S 151.4450°E / -27.5805; 151.4450 (Bongeen State School (former)) Located at 7–15 Bongeen School Road, corner of Pipeline Road.[103][104][41]
Bony Mountain State School Bony Mountain Southern Downs 1902 1972 28°07′52″S 151°50′02″E / 28.1310°S 151.8340°E / -28.1310; 151.8340 (Bony Mountain State School) Located in the northern part of 20 Bony Mountain Road.[105][106]
Boodua State School Boodua Toowoomba 1908 1963 27°22′28″S 151°49′51″E / 27.3745°S 151.8307°E / -27.3745; 151.8307 (Boodua State School (former)) Originally known as East Lynne State School until 1926. Located at 5 Boodua West Road.[107]
Boonarga State School Boonarga Western Downs 1893 1954 26°47′27″S 150°42′27″E / 26.7909°S 150.7075°E / -26.7909; 150.7075 (Boonarga State School (former)) Formerly Hilltop State School. Located on the Warrego Highway.[108][97]
Braeside State School Warra Western Downs 1915 1950 Braeside State School opened on 24 May 1915 and closed on 31 October 1923. On 31 January 1928, it reopened and closed permanently on 4 August 1950.
Branch View State School Branchview Toowoomba 1931 1966 [41]
Brigalow Park State School Mount Darry Toowoomba 1910 1962 27°11′59″S 151°46′45″E / 27.1996°S 151.7793°E / -27.1996; 151.7793 (Brigalow Park State School (former)) Brigalow Park Provisional School opened on 17 October 1910. On 1 May 1912 it became Brigalow Park State School. It closed on 13 April 1962.[109] It was located on Brigalow Park School Road.[110]
Brighton Hills State School via Kilcoy Somerset circa 1904 circa 1918
Bringalily South State School Bringalily Toowoomba 1940 1967 28°06′05″S 151°09′47″E / 28.10131°S 151.16309°E / -28.10131; 151.16309 (Bringalily South State School (former)) Located on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site at 309 Bringalily Creek Road.[111][112]
Bringalily State School Bringalily Toowoomba 1934 1965 approx 28°00′52″S 151°08′02″E / 28.01446°S 151.13376°E / -28.01446; 151.13376 (Bringalily State School (former)) Located on the southern side of Millwood Road.[113][114][115]
Brownlea State School Burncluith Western Downs 1950 1952 26°34′01″S 150°42′24″E / 26.5669°S 150.7068°E / -26.5669; 150.7068 (Brownlea State School (former)) Located on the north-east corner of Rennicks Road and G Tennyson Road.[90][79]
Broxburn State School Broxburn Toowoomba 1898 1959 27°43′56″S 151°40′29″E / 27.7323°S 151.6746°E / -27.7323; 151.6746 (Broxburn State School (former)) Located on the Pittsworth Felton Road, now just within the boundaries of Pittsworth.[116][41]
Brymaroo State School Brymaroo Toowoomba 1913 1944 27°15′53″S 151°37′14″E / 27.26459°S 151.62059°E / -27.26459; 151.62059 (Brymaroo State School (former)) Opened 1913 as Rosalie Plains school, but renamed 1914 as Brymaroo school.[96] It was on the western side of the Jondaryan Nungil Road.[117]
Budgee State School Budgee Toowoomba 1913 1965 27°47′44″S 152°00′52″E / 27.79556°S 152.01440°E / -27.79556; 152.01440 (Budgee State School (former)) At 3 O'Rourke Road.[118]
Bunjinie State School Bunjinie (now Jimbour East) Western Downs 1949 1958
Burncluith State School Burncluith Western Downs 1909 1962 26°37′07″S 150°42′42″E / 26.6186°S 150.7116°E / -26.6186; 150.7116 (Burncluith State School (former)) Located in Burncluith School Road (now Burcluith Hall Road).[90][79]
Burra Burri Provisional School Burra Burri, Queensland 1916 1927 This was a different school to the current operating school by the name of Burra Burri State School. It was a half-time school with nearby Burra Burri Junction Provisional School (later known as Washpool Provisional School after it burnt down in 1923 and reopened soon after). When Burra Burri Provisional school closed in 1927, Washpool became a full-time State School and later in 1957 changed name to what is known today as Burra Burri State School and is still operating.
Burton State School Biddleston Tooowoomba 1900 1944 27°32′58″S 151°45′11″E / 27.5494°S 151.7531°E / -27.5494; 151.7531 (Burton State School (former)) Located at 1840 Toowoomba Cecil Plains Road.[119]
Bushgrove State School Bushgrove now Cooranga Western Downs 1938 1965 Located in Bushgrove School Road
Bymount State School Bymount Maranoa 1927 1947
Cabawin State School Cabawin (The Gums) Western Downs 1934 1960 27°21′52″S 150°15′30″E / 27.3644°S 150.2582°E / -27.3644; 150.2582 (Cabawin State School) Located on the eastern side of on Cabawin South Road.[120]
Cambey Provisional School Cambey Western Downs 1922 circa 1935 26°37′55″S 150°29′11″E / 26.63184°S 150.48634°E / -26.63184; 150.48634 (Cambey Provisional School (former)) Located at 613 Cameby Road.[95]
Canaga State School Canaga Western Downs 1911 1962 26°40′31″S 150°55′17″E / 26.6753°S 150.9215°E / -26.6753; 150.9215 (Canaga State School (former)) Located at 3258 Chinchilla Wondai Road.[121]
Canning Vale State School Canningvale Southern Downs 1913 1965 28°14′55″S 152°04′29″E / 28.24870°S 152.07459°E / -28.24870; 152.07459 (Canning Vale State School (former)) Opened 1913 as Jew's Retreat State School, renamed 1936 Canning Vale State School. Located on a two-acre (0.81 ha) site at 453 Canningvale Road.[122]
Cannon Creek State School Cannon Creek (now Bapaume) Southern Downs 1911 1945 28°35′05″S 151°51′48″E / 28.5847°S 151.8634°E / -28.5847; 151.8634 (Cannon Creek State School (site)) Located at 611 Cannon Creek Road, now within the locality of Bapaume.[123]
Captain's Mountain State School Captains Mountain Toowoomba 1922 1962 [11]
Cattle Creek State School via Roma Maranoa 1876 1922 [124] In 1925, the school building was relocated to Jackson State School.[125]
Cawdor State School Cawdor Toowoomba 1893 1951 27°28′11″S 151°55′09″E / 27.4696°S 151.9191°E / -27.4696; 151.9191 (Cawdor State School (former)) Cawdor Provisional School opened in October 1893.[126] It had become Cawdor State School by 1897.[127] It closed in 1951.[128] It was on a two-acre (0.81 ha) land parcel at 149 Cawdor Drive.[129]
Cement Mills State School Cement Mills Goondiwindi 1913 1975
Chadford State School Wallumbilla North Maranoa 1908 1962 26°29′31″S 149°14′31″E / 26.4919°S 149.2419°E / -26.4919; 149.2419 (Chadford State School (former)) Located at 75 Old Chadford Road.[130][131]
Charlton State School Charlton Toowoomba 1898 2013 27°31′07″S 151°50′51″E / 27.5186°S 151.8475°E / -27.5186; 151.8475 (Charlton State School (former)) Originally called Gowrie Estate Provisional/State, renamed Charlton State School in 1915.[96] Located at 10834 Warrego Highway.[132] The school's website has been archived.[133]
Cheepie State School Cheepie Quilpie 1915 1974 26°37′47″S 145°00′51″E / 26.6297°S 145.0142°E / -26.6297; 145.0142 (Cheepie State School (site)) Located in Blakeney Street.[134]
Cherry Gully State School Cherry Gully, now within Dalveen Southern Downs 1900 circa 1916 28°26′03″S 152°01′59″E / 28.43417°S 152.03293°E / -28.43417; 152.03293 (Cherry Gully State School (former)) Located on Old Stanthorpe Road, now within the locality of Dalveen.[135][96]
Clintonvale State School Clintonvale Southern Downs 1907 2001 28°05′44″S 152°07′51″E / 28.0956°S 152.1309°E / -28.0956; 152.1309 (Clintonvale State School (former)) Was known as Ross's Corner until 1915, then as Clinton Vale, eventually Clintonvale State School. Located at 22 Clintonvale School Road.[136][137] The school's website was archived.[138]
Clontarf State School Clontarf Toowoomba 1913 1972 approx 27°58′25″S 151°14′47″E / 27.97359°S 151.24628°E / -27.97359; 151.24628 (Clontarf State School (former)) Located on triangular land parcel on the eastern side of Clontarf Lavelle Road.[11][96]
Coalbank State School Coalbank Toowoomba 1906 1961
Cobba-da-mana State School Cobba-da-mana (Coolmunda) Goondiwindi 1912 1965
Cockatoo State School Cockatoo (now in Bungaban) Western Downs 1984 2000 25°47′24″S 150°15′37″E / 25.7901°S 150.2604°E / -25.7901; 150.2604 (Cockatoo State School) Cockatoo State School opened on 23 January 1984 and closed on 31 December 2000.[139][140] It was located in the south of Cockatoo, now within neighbouring Bungaban at 1473 Ponty Pool Road.[141]
Colamba Provisional School Red Hill Western Downs 1919 1939 approx 26°38′56″S 150°42′23″E / 26.64884°S 150.70627°E / -26.64884; 150.70627 (Colamba Provisional School) Located on Butts Road to the west of Branch Creek[95]
Columboola State School Columboola Western Downs 1896 1978 26°40′16″S 150°20′26″E / 26.6712°S 150.3406°E / -26.6712; 150.3406 (Columboola State School (former)) Located at 25 Boort Koi Road.[142][79]
Condamine Plains State School Condamine Plains Toowoomba [41]
Condamine Road State School via Miles Western Downs 1908 1925
Cooladdi State School Cooladdi Murweh 1926 1974 26°38′25″S 145°27′50″E / 26.6404°S 145.4638°E / -26.6404; 145.4638 (Cooladdi State School (former)) Located opposite the railway station on Cooladdi Access Road.[143]
Coolmunda Provisional School Coolmunda Goondiwindi 1883 1885 There were three different schools in Coolmunda at different times.
Coolmunda State School Coolmunda Goondiwindi 1910 1930 There were three different schools in Coolmunda at different times.
Coolmunda State School Coolmunda Goondiwindi 1932 1943 There were three different schools in Coolmunda at different times.
Cooper's Creek Provisional School near Windorah Barcoo 1897 1909 Operated from 1897 to 1903 as a half-time provisional school, sharing its teacher with Windorah State School. From 1903 to 1907 it became a full-time school, but from 1907 to 1909 it returned to being half-time, sharing the teacher with Windorah.[109]
Cooranga North State School Cooranga Western Downs 1914 2003 26°46′05″S 151°24′27″E / 26.7681°S 151.4074°E / -26.7681; 151.4074 (Cooranga North State School (former)) Located at 14 Cooranga North Niagara Road.[144][145]
Cottonvale State School Cottonvale Southern Downs 1958 2004 28°30′58″S 151°56′52″E / 28.5162°S 151.9477°E / -28.5162; 151.9477 (Cottonvale State School (former)) Located at 11 Cottonvale School Road.[146][147]
Cresley State School Cresley (Cooranga) Western Downs 1944 1961 Formerly Cooranga Creek Lower until 1950
Crosshill State School Aubigny Toowoomba 1880 1940 27°30′33″S 151°40′57″E / 27.5093°S 151.6826°E / -27.5093; 151.6826 (Crosshill State School (former)) Located at 317 Ciesiolka Road.[148]
Daandine State School Daandine (Ranges Bridge) Western Downs 1953 1968
Dalcouth State School Dalcouth Southern Downs 1908 1964 28°39′00″S 151°59′16″E / 28.6499°S 151.9877°E / -28.6499; 151.9877 (Dalcouth State School (former)) 182 Gentle Road.[149][79]
Danderoo State School Danderoo Southern Downs 1900 1964 28°15′30″S 152°13′59″E / 28.25825°S 152.23308°E / -28.25825; 152.23308 (Danderoo State School (former)) On the western side of Yangan Killarney Road at the junction with Campbell Road.[150]
Darr Creek State School Darr Creek Western Downs 1922 1961 26°31′51″S 151°08′07″E / 26.5309°S 151.1352°E / -26.5309; 151.1352 (Darr Creek State School (former)) 6389 Chinchilla Wondai Road (formerly known as the Condamine Highway.[151][152]
Daymar State School Daymar Balonne 1946 1983
Deuchar State School Deuchar (now in Massie) Southern Downs 1904 1967 28°06′54″S 151°56′33″E / 28.11510°S 151.94239°E / -28.11510; 151.94239 (Deuchar State School (former)) Located at 98 Millar Lane, on the south-east corner of Deuchar Bony Mountain Road, now within the neighbouring locality of Massie.[153][106]
Devon Park State School Devon Park Toowoomba 1903 1963 27°22′41″S 151°40′12″E / 27.37817°S 151.66996°E / -27.37817; 151.66996 (Devon Park State School (former)) Located on the southern side of Devon Park Road.[154][41]
Djuan State School Djuan Toowoomba 1895 1969 27°10′54″S 151°55′23″E / 27.18168°S 151.92303°E / -27.18168; 151.92303 (Djuan State School (former)) Located on a 3-acre (1.2 ha) site on the bend of Djuan Road.[155][156]
Doctor's Creek State School Doctor Creek (now in Kilbirnie) Southern Downs 1893 1964
Dogwood State School Dogwood (now in Columboola) Western Downs 1925 1940
Domville State School Domville Toowoomba [11]
Douglas State School Douglas Toowoomba 1887 1959 27°19′16″S 151°54′38″E / 27.3212°S 151.9106°E / -27.3212; 151.9106 (Douglas State School (former)) From 1887 to 1911 called Gomoron Provisional/State School. Located at Douglas Plainby Road (corner Guy Road).[157]
Duck Creek Provisional School Toompine Quilpie 1901 1905
Ducklo State School Ducklo Western Downs 1915 1963
Dulacca North State School Dulacca North, now Bogandilla Western Downs 1919 1953 26°27′15″S 149°47′59″E / 26.45424°S 149.79963°E / -26.45424; 149.79963 (Dulacca North State School (former)) Located on the south-west corner of Dulacca North Road (previously North Dulacca School Road) and Frizzells Road.[158]
Dulacca South State School Dulacca South Western Downs 1912 1947 26°46′14″S 149°47′12″E / 26.77046°S 149.78679°E / -26.77046; 149.78679 (Dulacca South State School (former)) Opened as Rainville State School in 1912, closed and reopened in 1925 as Dulucca South State School.[109] It was on the north-eastern corner of Dulacca South Road and Butlers Extension Road.[159][160]
East Felton State School East Felton Toowoomba 1921 1967 27°49′00″S 151°45′28″E / 27.81674°S 151.75785°E / -27.81674; 151.75785 (East Felton State School (former)) Located at 2981 Toowoomba Karara Road.[161]
Edgefield State School Irvingdale Western Downs 1916 1924
1946 1960 27°08′14″S 151°28′07″E / 27.13729°S 151.46848°E / -27.13729; 151.46848 (Edgefield State School (former)) Located at the northern end of Salt Well Road.[162]
Ehlma State School Brigalow Western Downs 1913 1965 26°53′34″S 150°52′02″E / 26.8928°S 150.8673°E / -26.8928; 150.8673 (Ehlma State School (former)) Located on Ehlma Boundary Road to the immediate north of the Ehlma railway station.[97]
Elbow Valley State School Elbow Valley Southern Downs 1882 1946 28°23′15″S 152°07′43″E / 28.3876°S 152.1287°E / -28.3876; 152.1287 (Elbow Valley State School (former)) Located on O'Deas Road.[163]
Ellangowan State School Ellangowan Toowoomba 1885 1967 approx 27°56′23″S 151°43′36″E / 27.93980°S 151.72664°E / -27.93980; 151.72664 (Ellangowan State School (former)) School closed 1917–27 and 1952–58.[11] Located on the Clifton Leyburn Road.[164][165]
Elphinstone State School Elphinstone Toowoomba 1888 1963 27°58′23″S 151°52′16″E / 27.97308°S 151.87121°E / -27.97308; 151.87121 (Elphinstone State School (former)) Located at 519 Dungannon Road.[166][106]
Emu Creek Upper Provisional School Emu Vale Southern Downs 1942 1960 approx 28°12′41″S 152°23′52″E / 28.2114°S 152.3977°E / -28.2114; 152.3977 (Upper Emu Creek Provisional School (former)) Located on the northern side of Emu Creek Road.. A plaque was placed at the school's location.[167][168]
Emu Vale State School Emu Vale Southern Downs 1876 2003 28°13′25″S 152°14′52″E / 28.2237°S 152.2479°E / -28.2237; 152.2479 (Emu Vale State School (former)) Located on the triangular land parcel on the north-west corner of Yangan Killarney Road and Emu Creek Road.[169] After closure, the school site was split into two sections with the western part becoming Emu Vale Park and the eastern part with the former school buildings now being used as holiday accommodation.[170][171] The school's website was archived.[172]
Eukey State School Eukey Southern Downs 1897 1964 approx 28°46′27″S 151°58′28″E / 28.7743°S 151.9744°E / -28.7743; 151.9744 (Eukey State School (former)) Previously called Paddock Swamp.[173] Located on the eastern side of Eukey Road, just north-east of the public hall.[174][79]
Euthulla School Euthulla Maranoa circa 1889 circa 1931 26°25′51″S 148°46′32″E / 26.43077°S 148.77560°E / -26.43077; 148.77560 (Euthulla State School (former)) Located on the western side of Emoh Ruo Road.[175]
Evergreen State School Evergreen Toowoomba 1895 1996 27°09′11″S 151°44′17″E / 27.1531°S 151.73813°E / -27.1531; 151.73813 (Evergreen State School (former)) Located at 3616 Oakey Cooyar Road.[176][177]
Fairyland West State School Durah Western Downs 1941 1980 approx 26°27′09″S 150°53′19″E / 26.4525°S 150.8886°E / -26.4525; 150.8886 (Fairyland West State School (former)) Located on Fairyland School Road, just east of Charleys Creek.[178][79]
Fairy Meadow Road State School Greenswamp Western Downs 1915 1919 approx 26°48′33″S 150°24′54″E / 26.80917°S 150.41493°E / -26.80917; 150.41493 (Fairy Meadow Road State School (former)) Located on the northern side of Greenswamp Road.[179]
Felton South State School Felton Toowoomba 1929 1952 27°52′12″S 151°43′23″E / 27.86990°S 151.72310°E / -27.86990; 151.72310 (Felton South State School (former)) Located on the western side of the Toowoomba Karara Road.[180][181]
Formartin State School Formartin Western Downs 1948 1988 27°23′43″S 151°24′32″E / 27.3952°S 151.4090°E / -27.3952; 151.4090 (Formartin State School (former)) 1538 Jondaryan St Ruth Road.[182][41]
Fortune's Crossing State School Euthulla Maranoa 1912 1928 26°25′48″S 148°38′08″E / 26.42987°S 148.63562°E / -26.42987; 148.63562 (Fortune's Crossing State School (former)) Located off Orallo Road, immediately east of Bungeworgorai Creek.[175]
Freestone Upper State School Upper Freestone Southern Downs 1874 1964
Gladfield State School Gladfield Southern Downs 1887 1967 28°04′36″S 152°11′07″E / 28.07655°S 152.18528°E / -28.07655; 152.18528 (Gladfield State School (former)) At 13 Gladfield Back Road.[183] The school building was still extant on the site in October 2008.[184]
Glenarbon State School Glenarbon Goondiwindi 1933 1982
Glenaubyn State School Glenaubyn Western Downs 1915 1975 26°30′19″S 149°55′43″E / 26.5052°S 149.9286°E / -26.5052; 149.9286 (Glenaubyn State School (former)) Located on the north-east corner of the junction of Glenaubyn Road and Dunns Road.[185][79]
Glenaven State School Glenaven Toowoomba 1895 1934 27°11′14″S 151°58′51″E / 27.1872°S 151.9808°E / -27.1872; 151.9808 (Glenaven State School (former)) Located on a 10-acre (4.0 ha) site at 160 Kluger Road (corner Djuan Road).[186]
Glencoe State School Glencoe Toowoomba circa 1882 circa 1941 27°27′47″S 151°51′14″E / 27.4630°S 151.8540°E / -27.4630; 151.8540 (Glencoe State School (former)) Located at 62 Glencoe Yalangur Road.[187][79]
Gleneden State School Gleneden (southern Binjour) Western Downs 1913 1953
Glenlyon Provisional School Glenlyon Southern Downs 1899 1909
Glenlyon State School Glenlyon Southern Downs 1933 1978
Googa Googa Creek State School Googa Creek Toowoomba 1921 1950 approx 26°57′18″S 152°02′35″E / 26.9550°S 152.0430°E / -26.9550; 152.0430 (Googa Googa Creek State School) Located to the west of Googa Googa Creek within the present-day Googa State Forest.[188][79]
Goombi State School Goombi Western Downs 1915 1964
Goombie State School Goombie Station (Quilpie) Quilpie 1875 1977 26°06′45″S 144°08′05″E / 26.1126°S 144.1348°E / -26.1126; 144.1348 (Goombie State School (former)) Goombie Station is in the north of the locality of Quilpie.
Goomburra State School Goomburra Southern Downs 1881 1925
Goomburra Township State School Goomburra Southern Downs 1904 1972 28°02′33″S 152°07′14″E / 28.04244°S 152.12053°E / -28.04244; 152.12053 (Goomburra Township State School (former)) At 17 Inverramsay Road.[183] Burned down, a plaque and signage mark the site.[189]
Goondiwindi East State School Goondiwindi East Goondiwindi 1898 1947
Goranba State School Goranba Western Downs 1925 1929 Goranba Provisional School opened February 1925 in a newly constructed hall.[190]
1929 1941 27°15′17″S 150°36′16″E / 27.2547°S 150.6044°E / -27.2547; 150.6044 (Goranba State School (former, 1929 site)) In July 1929 it was decided to combine the schools at Perthton and Goranba in single location.[191] In December 1929, the school building at Perthton was relocated to Goranba to establish Goranba State School on a new five-acre (2.0 ha) site.[192][193] It was located 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) north of the Goranba railway station on the north-east corner of Goranba Lane and Crosbies Road.[194] It closed circa 1941.[96]
Gowrie Little Plain State School Gowrie Little Plain Toowoomba 1890 1965 approx 27°25′43″S 151°51′06″E / 27.4285°S 151.8517°E / -27.4285; 151.8517 (Gowrie Little Plain State School (former)) Located at approx 125 Gowrie Little Plain Road.[195]
Gowrie Mountain State School Gowrie Mountain (now in Kingsthorpe) Toowoomba 1901 1967 27°30′26″S 151°48′09″E / 27.5072°S 151.8026°E / -27.5072; 151.8026 (Gowrie Mountain State School (former)) Located at 95 Gowrie Mountain School Road, Kingsthorpe.[196]
Gowrie Road State School Gowrie Junction Toowoomba 1874 1936
Greenup State School Greenup Goondiwindi 1955 1976
Greenwood State School Greenwood Toowoomba 1886 1968 [41]
Greymare State School Greymare Southern Downs 1879 1966 28°11′57″S 151°45′19″E / 28.19914°S 151.75539°E / -28.19914; 151.75539 (Greymare State School (former)) Toolburra South State School opened on 2 June 1879. In 1924 it was renamed Greymare State School. It closed in 1966.[96] It was at 5 Lagoon Creek Road opposite Graymare School Road.[197][198]
Groomsville State School Groomsville Toowoomba 1906 1951 27°18′53″S 151°57′59″E / 27.31475°S 151.96649°E / -27.31475; 151.96649 (Groomsville State School (former)) Originally known as Jericho Estate Provisional School until 1908. Located on a two-acre (0.81 ha) site at 845 Pechey Maclagan Road .[199][200]
Gunnewin West State School Gunnewin Maranoa 1928 1945
Gunyan Provisional School Silver Spur Goondiwindi 1933 1939 The Gunyan pastoral station and Mount Gunyan are now in Silver Spur.
Gurulmundi State School Gurulmundi Western Downs 1928 1965 approx 26°25′37″S 150°03′19″E / 26.42691°S 150.05515°E / -26.42691; 150.05515 (Gurulmundi State School (former)) Located on the western side of Gurulmundi Road.[201]
Hampstead Provisional School Walhallow Maranoa 1920 1930 Originally known as Freeman's Waterhole Provisional School. Was renamed in 1923. Hampstead is a pastoral property east of Mitchell now in Walhallow.[202]
Hampton State School Hampton Toowoomba 1938 1959
Harelmar State School Toowoomba 1878 1962 27°39′30″S 151°43′26″E / 27.6582°S 151.7238°E / -27.6582; 151.7238 (Harelmar State School (former)) Previously Eton Vale State School and Umbirom State School. Located at 29 Old School Lane, off Harelmar Road.[116][41]
Harrow State School Southbrook Toowoomba 1909 1927 approx 27°41′43″S 151°46′39″E / 27.6953°S 151.7774°E / -27.6953; 151.7774 (Harrow State School (former)) Located on the western corner of Umbiram Banchory Road and Cambooya Felton Road.[161]
Haslemere State School [41]
Haystack State School Tuckerang Western Downs 1910 after 1921 26°49′17″S 150°55′06″E / 26.8215°S 150.9182°E / -26.8215; 150.9182 (Daiwan / Haystack State School (former, 1921)) Opened as Daiwan State School in 1910. May have also been known as Haystack Plains State School. In 1924, it was renamed Haystack State School. In 1921, it was on the south-west corner of Haystack Noola Road and Haystack North Road in Tuckerang.[97]
Warra before 1938 1968 26°50′50″S 150°54′53″E / 26.8471°S 150.9146°E / -26.8471; 150.9146 (Daiwan / Haystack State School (former, 1928)) In 1938, it was at 1054 Haystack Road in Warra.[203]
Headington Hill State School Headington Hill Toowoomba 1912 1967 27°54′19″S 152°00′08″E / 27.90533°S 152.00231°E / -27.90533; 152.00231 (Headington Hill State School (former)) Known as McGovern's Hill State School until end of 1912. Located on the south-east corner of Gatton Clifton Road and McGovern Road.[204]
Hendon State School Hendon Southern Downs 1882 1954
Highland Plains State School Highland Plains Toowoomba 1918 circa 1945 27°17′08″S 151°46′59″E / 27.28550°S 151.78319°E / -27.28550; 151.78319 (Highland Plains State School (former)) Located at 622 Highland Plain Road.[205][206]
Hirstglen State School Hirstglen Toowoomba 1930 1948 approx 27°49′40″S 152°06′14″E / 27.82772°S 152.10382°E / -27.82772; 152.10382 (Hirstglen State School (former)) Located on the southern side of Hirstglen Road.[207][208][209]
Hirstvale State School near Budgee Toowoomba circa 1910 circa 1917 Operated briefly as a half-time school in conjunction with Budgee Provisional School, so must have been nearby.
Hodgson State School Hodgson Maranoa 1877 1964
Hodgson's Vale State School Hodgson Vale Toowoomba 1906 1960 27°39′53″S 151°56′56″E / 27.66479°S 151.94882°E / -27.66479; 151.94882 (Hodgson Vale State School (former)) Located at 161 Hodgson Vale Road.[210]
Hookswood State School Hookswood Western Downs 1914 1926 26°32′17″S 150°15′28″E / 26.53817°S 150.25779°E / -26.53817; 150.25779 (Hookswood State School (former)) Located on Hookswood Pelham Road.[211]
Hopeland State School Hopeland Western Downs 1937 2006 26°51′01″S 150°40′04″E / 26.8502°S 150.6679°E / -26.8502; 150.6679 (Hopeland State School (former)) Located at 821 Chinchilla-Kogan Road (corner of Hopeland School Road).[212] The school's website was archived.[213]
Horseshoe Lagoon State School Yingerbay

(now in Euthulla)

Maranoa 1917 1937 Horseshoe Lagoon State School was at Yingerbay near Roma (now Euthalla).[214][215]
Hungerford State School Hungerford Bulloo 1892 1930 28°59′36″S 144°24′39″E / 28.9934°S 144.4107°E / -28.9934; 144.4107 (Hungerford State School (former)) Located on a five-acre (2.0 ha) site bounded by Arcturus Street, Achernar Street, Aldebran Street and Canopus Street.[216][79]
1981 1981 Located in Bulloo Shire Hall
Hunterton School Hunterton (Orallo) Maranoa 1927 1938 Hunterton was a former railway station in Orallo.[217]
Inglewood West State School Inglewood Goondiwindi 1904 1928
Inverai State School Tuckerang Western Downs 1908 1960 26°46′18″S 150°56′42″E / 26.7717°S 150.9451°E / -26.7717; 150.9451 (Inverai State School (former)) Located on the north-western corner of Inverai Road and Warra Canaga Creek Road.[97]
Inverleigh State School Rosenthal Heights Southern Downs 1921 1942 28°14′53″S 151°58′55″E / 28.24801°S 151.98185°E / -28.24801; 151.98185 (Inverleigh State School (former)) Located on a five-acre (2.0 ha) site at 508 Lyndhurst Lane (north-east corner of Inverleigh Road).[218]
Inverramsay State School Inverramsay (Goomburra) Southern Downs 1914 1965 28°00′38″S 152°13′46″E / 28.01056°S 152.22941°E / -28.01056; 152.22941 (Inverramsay State School (former)) Inverramsay is in the east of Goomburra[219] The school was at 1194 Inverramsay Road.[220]
Irongate State School Irongate Toowoomba 1910 1963 27°37′37″S 151°31′00″E / 27.6269°S 151.5167°E / -27.6269; 151.5167 (Iron Gate State School (former)) Located at 941 Irongate Road (junction with Mondam Road).[221][79][41]
Jackson State School Jackson Maranoa 1892 1983
Jandowae East State School Jandowae Western Downs 1916 1964 26°46′42″S 151°12′28″E / 26.77836°S 151.20779°E / -26.77836; 151.20779 (Jandowae East State School (former)) Opened 1916 as Wilga Downs Provisional School. Rnamed 1923 as Jandowae East Provisional School. Became Jandowae East State School in 1955. It closed in 1964.[96] Located on the western corner of Jandowae East Road and Skinners Road.[222]
Jarail Creek State School Jarail Creek (now in Ironpot) Southern Downs 1925 1978
Jingarry State School Junabee Southern Downs 1919 1963 28°14′13″S 152°10′18″E / 28.2370°S 152.1717°E / -28.2370; 152.1717 (Jingarry State School (former)) Jingarry State School opened on 4 August 1919. It closed on 24 January 1960.[96] It was at 439 Jingarry Mount Sturt Road.[223][224]
Jinghi Lower State School Jinghi Western Downs 1916 1960 26°44′45″S 151°03′08″E / 26.7459°S 151.0523°E / -26.7459; 151.0523 (Jinghi Lower State School (former)) Located on Lower Jinghi School Road.[225][222][152]
Jinghi Valley State School Jinghi Western Downs 1915 1967 26°40′59″S 151°09′51″E / 26.6831°S 151.1642°E / -26.6831; 151.1642 (Jinghi Valley State School (former)) Was known as Jinghi Gully State School until 1952. Located on the southern corner of Jinghi Gully Road and Grundys Road (26°40′59″S 151°09′51″E / 26.6831°S 151.1642°E / -26.6831; 151.1642 (Jinghi Valley State School (former))).[225]
Jones Gully State School Jones Gully Toowoomba 1902 1955
Jubilee Vale State School Emu Creek Toowoomba 1913 1951 27°05′35″S 151°58′44″E / 27.09311°S 151.97882°E / -27.09311; 151.97882 (Jubilee Vale State School (former)) Located on a two-acre (0.81 ha) site at 37 Maddern Road.[226]
Junabee State School Junabee Southern Downs 1904 1963
Kelvinhaugh State School Kelvinhaugh Toowoomba 1905 1952 27°24′05″S 151°46′05″E / 27.4013°S 151.7680°E / -27.4013; 151.7680 (Kelvinhaugh State School (former)) Mayburn Provisional School opened on 20 January 1905. On 1 January 1909 it became Mayburn State School. On 30 July 1926 it was renamed Kelvinhaugh State School. It closed on 30 October 1952.[109] It was at 133 Wilthorn Kelvinhaugh Road .[227][79]
Kilbirnie State School Kilbirnie Toowoomba 1899 1961 27°13′22″S 151°49′45″E / 27.2229°S 151.8293°E / -27.2229; 151.8293 (Mount Darry / Zahley / Kilburnie State School (former)) Mount Darry Provisional School opened on 28 August 1899. On 1 January 1909 it became Mount Darry State School. In 1915 it was renamed Zahley State School and in 1925 it was renamed Kilbirnie State School. It closed on 31 December 1961.[109] It was located at 752 Goombungee Kilburnie Road.[228]
Kincora State School Kincora Toowoomba 1883 1963 27°48′48″S 151°33′30″E / 27.8132°S 151.5584°E / -27.8132; 151.5584 (Kincora State School (former)) On a two-acre (0.81 ha) site on the north-west corner of Janz Road (shown as Keene Road on some maps) and School Road.[229]
King's Creek State School Kings Creek Toowoomba 1884 1931 approx 27°53′27″S 151°54′30″E / 27.89070°S 151.90825°E / -27.89070; 151.90825 (King's Creek State School (former)) On the eastern side of Felton Clifton Road and South Western railway.[230]
King's Tent Provisional School Rangemore, Queensland 1899 1917 For a short time it was a half-time school in conjunction with nearby Rangemore State School
Kioma State School via Toobeah Goondiwindi 1959 2009
Kleinton State School Kleinton Toowoomba 1911 1970 27°25′30″S 151°56′43″E / 27.4249°S 151.9453°E / -27.4249; 151.9453 (Kleinton State School (former)) At 90 Kleinton School Road. In 1975, the Amaroo Environmental Education Centre opened in the former school building.[231][232]
Komine School Komine (now in Gunnewin) Maranoa 1920 1936 Formerly Barramundi Tent School until 1924.

Komine is an unbounded locality at 25°54′59″S 148°33′00″E / 25.9163°S 148.55°E / -25.9163; 148.55 (Komine, Queensland).[233]

Koondai Creek State School Koondai-I (now in Bell) Western Downs 1912 1958 [234]
Kooralgin State School Kooralgin Toowoomba 1916 1963
Kooroongarra South State School Kooroongarra Toowoomba 1891 1967 28°05′58″S 151°15′21″E / 28.0995°S 151.2557°E / -28.0995; 151.2557 (Kooroongarra South State School (former)) Located at approx 2325 Kooroongarra Road.[235]
Kragra State School Kragra Western Downs 1955 1974
Kupunn State School Kupunn (now in Ducklo) Western Downs 1913 1963 [236]
Kurumbul State School Kurumbul Goondiwindi 1912 1976 Originally known as Burranba State School.
Langlands State School Langlands Western Downs 1922 1962
Lavelle State School Lavelle Toowoomba 1926 1957 approx 27°59′17″S 151°17′00″E / 27.9880°S 151.2834°E / -27.9880; 151.2834 (Lavelle State School (former)) Located on Kooroongarra Road.[237][11]
Limevale State School Limevale Goondiwindi 1906 1963
Linthorpe State School Linthorpe Toowoomba 1900 1960 27°36′14″S 151°37′47″E / 27.6038°S 151.6298°E / -27.6038; 151.6298 (Linthorpe State School (former)) Was known as Motley Provisional School from 1900 to 1901.[41] Located at 1190 Stoneleigh Road.[238][239]
Llanberris Provisional School Warra Western Downs 1919 1923 Llanberris Provisional School opened on 17 November 1919 and closed on 27 April 1923.
Loch Lomond State School Loch Lomond Southern Downs 1903 1976 28°19′00″S 152°12′06″E / 28.3166°S 152.2017°E / -28.3166; 152.2017 (Loch Lomond State School (former)) Located on the southern corner of Warwick Killarney Road and Mckee Road.[240]
Lyra State School Lyra Southern Downs 1929 1966
Macalister State School Macalister Western Downs 1894 1973 27°02′46″S 151°04′44″E / 27.0462°S 151.0790°E / -27.0462; 151.0790 (Macalister State School (former)) Located on the Warrego Highway.[241][79]
Maclagan North State School North Maclagan Toowoomba 1922 1962
Maclagan State School Maclagan Toowoomba 1904 1962
Malling State School Malling Western Downs 1917 1971 Originally opened as Box Gully State School. Changed name to Malling State School in 1917.
Mangalore State School Mangalore (now Bakers Bend) Murweh 1968 1974 [242]
Manapouri State School Manapouri Toowoomba 1923 1952 27°50′50″S 152°00′11″E / 27.84724°S 152.00308°E / -27.84724; 152.00308 (Manapouri State School (former)) Opened as Manipouri State School with the spelling changed to Manapouri circa 1930. On a two-acre (0.81 ha) site at 401 Carey Road.[243]
Melrose State School via Killarney Southern Downs 1910 c.1960? Melrose Station is a pastoral property approx 5 km west of Killarney town centre. The school was officially opened on Tuesday 18 October 1910.[244]
Millingwood Provisional School Millingwood (in Darr Creek) Western Downs 1937 1952 approx 26°32′15″S 151°10′33″E / 26.5376°S 151.1759°E / -26.5376; 151.1759 (Millingwood School (former)) Located on Millingwood Road.[152]
Millwood State School Millwood Toowoomba 1944 1965
Milo Provisional School Milo Station (now in Adavale) Quilpie 1888 & c. 1902 1893 & c. 1905 Opened initially as Milo Station Provisional School but closed circa 1891. It reopened circa 1902 as Milo Provisional School and closed circa 1905.[245] Milo Station is now within the locality of Adavale.[246]
Mocatta's Corner State School Dalby (on the boundary with Irvinedale) Western Downs circa 1887 1925 27°07′00″S 151°21′44″E / 27.11677°S 151.36232°E / -27.11677; 151.36232 (Mocatta's Corner State School (former)) Located on the south-west corner of the junction of Dalby Cooyar Road and Mocattas Corner Road.[247]
Monmouth State School Chinchilla Western Downs 1904 circa 1946 26°42′59″S 150°39′33″E / 26.7165°S 150.6593°E / -26.7165; 150.6593 (Monmouth State School (former)) Located at 33 Hunter Road off Monmouth Bridge Road.[97]
Mooga State School Mooga (now Euthulla) Maranoa 1904 1937 26°22′07″S 148°49′01″E / 26.36873°S 148.81698°E / -26.36873; 148.81698 (Mooga State School (former)) Located on the northern side of Mountainview Road, within the present-day locality of neighbouring Euthulla.[248][249]
Moola State School Moola Western Downs 1904 1967 approx 27°05′53″S 151°32′00″E / 27.0981°S 151.5332°E / -27.0981; 151.5332 (Moola State School (former)) Located north-east of the intersection of Moola School Road and Bowenville Moola Road.[250][251]
Mount Abundance State School Mount Abundance Maranoa 1951 1985
Mount Colliery State School Mount Colliery Southern Downs 1915 1967–1968 28°17′11″S 152°17′05″E / 28.2863°S 152.2846°E / -28.2863; 152.2846 (Mount Colliery State School (former)) Originally called Tannymorel Colliery State School. Located at 21 Roach Street.[252][79]
Mount Emlyn State School Mount Emlyn Toowoomba 1920 1957 [11]
Mount Gordon State School Warwick Southern Downs 1913 1985 28°12′52″S 151°59′47″E / 28.2144°S 151.9963°E / -28.2144; 151.9963 (Mount Gordon State School (former)) Lyndhurst State School opened in January 1913, but was renamed Mount Gordon State School. It closed in 1985.[253] The school was located on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site at 294-304 Wood Street (corner of Parker Street, 28°12′52″S 151°59′47″E / 28.2144°S 151.9963°E / -28.2144; 151.9963 (Mount Gordon State School (former))).[254][255]
Mount Kent State School Mount Kent (now in Felton) Toowoomba 1883 1959 27°50′41″S 151°49′45″E / 27.8446°S 151.8292°E / -27.8446; 151.8292 (Mount Kent State School (former)) Although Mount Kent is within Nobby,[256] the school was located on Ted Mengel Road just across the boundary of present-day Felton.[257]
Mount Marshall State School Mount Marshall Southern Downs 1923 1965 28°04′53″S 152°02′22″E / 28.0815°S 152.0394°E / -28.0815; 152.0394 (Mount Marshall State School (former)) Located on the south-western corner of Hendon Mount Marshall Road and the New England Highway.[258][79]
Mount Sibley State School Mount Sibley (now Ascot) Toowoomba 1905 1953 [259]
Mount Tully State School Mount Tully Southern Downs 1921 circa 1943 approx 28°42′52″S 151°57′27″E / 28.71448°S 151.95737°E / -28.71448; 151.95737 (Mount Tully State School (former)) Located on the eastern side of Mount Tully Road.[260][261][262]
Mountain View State School Mountain View (now in eastern Killarney) Southern Downs 1895 1965 28°21′08″S 152°19′26″E / 28.3523°S 152.3238°E / -28.3523; 152.3238 (Mountain View State School (former)) Located at 11 Mountain View Road, Killarney.[263][264][265]
Mountside State School via Dalveen Southern Downs circa 1888 1921
Muckadilla State School Muckadilla Maranoa 1886 2009 26°35′27″S 148°23′08″E / 26.5908°S 148.3855°E / -26.5908; 148.3855 (Muckadilla State School (former)) Located on a five-acre (2.0 ha) site at the southern end of Centenary Drive.[266] The school's website was archived.[267]
Muldu State School Muldu Toowoomba 1917 1966 27°16′09″S 151°41′14″E / 27.26910°S 151.68733°E / -27.26910; 151.68733 (Muldu State School (former)) Located on a three-acre (1.2 ha) site at 123 Muldu Plainview Road.[9][117]
Mulga State School Brigalow Western Downs 1896 1943 26°52′29″S 150°48′16″E / 26.8747°S 150.8044°E / -26.8747; 150.8044 (Mulga State School (former).) Located on a L-shaped land parcel on the kink in Jones Road.[97]
Mungindi State School Mungindi Balonne 1894 1968 28°58′20″S 148°59′15″E / 28.9722°S 148.9874°E / -28.9722; 148.9874 (Mungindi State School (former)) Located at 92–100 Barwon Street.[268][79] Note that there was also a school in Mungindi on the New South Wales side of the border.
Muniganeen State School Muniganeen Toowoomba 1904 1950 27°22′27″S 151°52′12″E / 27.37422°S 151.86996°E / -27.37422; 151.86996 (Muniganeen State School (former)) Located on a three-acre (1.2 ha) site at 74 Muniganeen Road on the north-western corner with Boodua Muniganeen Road.[269][270]
Myra State School Myra (now in Tara) Western Downs 1944 1945 27°13′29″S 150°31′27″E / 27.22472°S 150.52411°E / -27.22472; 150.52411 (Myra State School (former)) In March 1943, the Goranba school building was relocated to Warra-Kogan Road near the Myra Meadows property on a site donated by Andrew Watt Adams. The relocated school building was opened as Myra State School in 1944 but closed on 2 February 1945. It was a 10-acre (4.0 ha) site on the eastern side of Tara Kogan Road in the present-day locality of Tara.[271][272][273][274][275]

It should not be confused with an earlier Myra Provisional School which was renamed Perthton Provisional School.

Nangwee State School Nangwee Toowoomba 1921 1961 27°32′38″S 151°17′07″E / 27.5440°S 151.2852°E / -27.5440; 151.2852 (Nangwee State School (former)) Located at 69 McPherson Road.[276][41]
Narko State School Narko Toowoomba 1908 1937 27°06′48″S 151°42′41″E / 27.11340°S 151.71125°E / -27.11340; 151.71125 (Narko State School (former)) Cockatoo Creek Provisional School opened on 1 July 1908 under head teacher Edward Laurence Stinson.[277][278][279] On 1 January 1909, it became Cockatoo Creek State School. In 1913, it was renamed Narko State School. It closed on 11 July 1937.[280][96] The school was on a five-acre (2.0 ha) site at 468 Peranga Narko Road.[281]
Nellibri State School Noorindoo, Queensland c.1899 1906 Nellibri was a pastoral station
Nevilton State School Nevilton Toowoomba 1903 1958 27°53′06″S 151°58′18″E / 27.88505°S 151.97158°E / -27.88505; 151.97158 (Nevilton State School (former)) Opened 1903 as Headington Hill Provisional (later State) School. Renamed 1910 Nevilton State School. At 15785 New England Highway.[243] A roadside sign indicates the site.[282]
Nindi Gully State School Nindigully Balonne 1922 1941
Noonga State School Jackson North Maranoa 1947 1968 26°28′25″S 149°38′02″E / 26.4736°S 149.6340°E / -26.4736; 149.6340 (Noonga State School (former)) Noonga State School was located on the Noonga pastoral station west of the Jackson Wandoan Road and immediately west of Noonga Creek.[283][79]
North Branch State School North Branch Toowoomba circa 1878 1903 The first North Branch State School opened circa 1878 at the North Branch homestead. It was 26 by 18 feet (7.9 by 5.5 m).[284][285] It closed in 1903.[96][286]
North Branch State School North Branch Toowoomba 1926 1958 27°48′16″S 151°37′49″E / 27.8045°S 151.6302°E / -27.8045; 151.6302 (North Branch State School (former)) The second North Branch State School was located at 55 Kincora Road.[287][79]
Northern Road State School Orange Hill Maranoa circa 1891 circa 1939 26°30′23″S 148°47′17″E / 26.50648°S 148.78819°E / -26.50648; 148.78819 (Northern Road State School (former)) In May 1888, local residents met with the intention to establish a school in the Northern Road area.[288] Northern Road Provisional School had opened by November 1891.[289] It later become Northern Road State School.[290] The school closed some time after November 1939.[291] It was at 777 Carnarvon Highway.[175] In 1951, the school building was to be relocated to Mount Abundance.[292]
Norwin State School Norwin Toowoomba 1924 1996 27°32′37″S 151°23′04″E / 27.5437°S 151.3845°E / -27.5437; 151.3845 (Norwin State School (former)) Located at 5814 Toowoomba Cecil Plains Road (directly opposite Ziesemer Kummerow Road).[293][41]
Nudley State School Nudley (now in south-west of Fairyland) Western Downs 1913 1956 26°32′06″S 150°51′09″E / 26.5351°S 150.8525°E / -26.5351; 150.8525 (Nudley State School (former)) Located on Nudley School Road.[95][79]
Nungil State School Nungil (now in Brymaroo) Toowoomba 1904 1949 27°11′42″S 151°36′57″E / 27.19506°S 151.61570°E / -27.19506; 151.61570 (Nungil State School (former)) Located on a two-acre (0.81 ha) site on Pechey-Maclagan Road.[294]
Nunkulla State School Felton Toowoomba 1912 1959 27°46′45″S 151°47′16″E / 27.77930°S 151.78772°E / -27.77930; 151.78772 (Nunkulla State School (former)) Located at 34 Nunkulla Road.[161]
Nutgrove State School Nutgrove Toowoomba 1923 1947
Oman Ama State School Oman Ama Goondiwindi 1896 1935 Opened as Brigalow Provisional School until it was renamed Oman-Ama State School in 1913.
Orallo School Orallo Maranoa 1918 1928
Palm Tree State School Palmtree Toowoomba 1901 1960 27°24′27″S 152°08′39″E / 27.40740°S 152.14426°E / -27.40740; 152.14426 (Palm Tree State School (former)) Located on the eastern side of Palmtree School Road.[295][296]
Pampas State School Pampas Toowoomba 1897 1957 27°47′28″S 151°24′51″E / 27.7912°S 151.4141°E / -27.7912; 151.4141 (Pampas State School (former)) Opened as Dry Paddock Provisional School, becoming Pampas State School in 1909. Located at 22 Fysh Road.[297][298][79]
Pechey State School Pechey Toowoomba 1889 1959
Pelican State School Pelican Western Downs 1908 1986 26°36′13″S 150°52′06″E / 26.6037°S 150.8684°E / -26.6037; 150.8684 (Pelican State School (former)) Located on Burra Burri Creek Road.[95][79]
Peranga State School Peranga Toowoomba 1915 1973
Perthton Provisional School Goranba Western Downs 1911 1929 approx 27°17′16″S 150°33′37″E / 27.28776°S 150.56026°E / -27.28776; 150.56026 (Perthton Provisional School (former)) Myra Provisional School opened in 1911 and was operated as a part-time school (meaning it shared a single teacher with some other part-time schools in the district). In 1913, it became a full-time school and was renamed Perthton Provisional School.[96] It was located to the north-west of the Perthton railway station .[299] It was on a two-acre (0.81 ha) site the north-west of the Perthton railway station.[299][274] It closed circa 1929, when the new Goranga State School was established with the Perthton school building relocated to that new site.[96]
Pickenjennie School Pickanjinnie Maranoa 1896 1927 Formerly Poybah School
Pierce Creek State School Pierces Creek Toowoomba 1908 1959
Pilton Upper State School Upper Pilton Toowoomba 1908 1963 approx 27°54′47″S 152°06′41″E / 27.91301°S 152.11136°E / -27.91301; 152.11136 (Pilton Upper State School (former)) Located on the eastern side of Pilton Valley Road.[300][301]
Pinelands State School Pinelands Toowoomba 1904 1960 27°14′30″S 152°00′37″E / 27.2417°S 152.0104°E / -27.2417; 152.0104 (Pinelands State School (former)) Located at 6778 New England Highway.[302][303]
Pinelands Upper State School Upper Pinelands Toowoomba circa 1922 circa 1946 27°13′53″S 151°58′12″E / 27.2315°S 151.9701°E / -27.2315; 151.9701 (Pinelands Upper State School (former)) Located at 57 Roberts Road (corner of Butters Lane).[304][305]
Pirrinuan State School Pirrinuan Western Downs 1911 1932 approx 27°02′45″S 151°16′48″E / 27.04585°S 151.28012°E / -27.04585; 151.28012 (Pirrinuan State School (first site)) Located on Dead Horse Lane.[306]
1937 circa 1963 approx 27°01′50″S 151°14′14″E / 27.0305°S 151.2372°E / -27.0305; 151.2372 (Pirrinuan State School (former)) Located on Dalby Jandowae Road to the immediate north-east of the Pirrinuan railway station.[307][308]
Plainby State School Plainby Toowoomba 1889 1959 27°16′16″S 151°57′09″E / 27.27102°S 151.95258°E / -27.27102; 151.95258 (Plainby State School (former)) Located on a two-acre-two-rood (1.0 ha) site at 772 Plainby Road.[199]
Pratten State School Pratten Southern Downs 1876 1965
Rangemore State School Rangemore, Queensland 1913 1962 For a short time it was a half-time school in conjunction with nearby King's Tent Provisional School
Raslie State School Wallumbilla North Maranoa 1911 1963 26°28′50″S 149°07′36″E / 26.4805°S 149.1268°E / -26.4805; 149.1268 (Raslie State School (former)) Formerly known as North Wallumbilla Creek State School and Rasley State School, it was located on Raslie Road.[130]
Retreat Provisional School Warkon, Queensland c.1896 1906 Was a half time school in conjunction with Nellibri State School from 1899-1905
Rockfield State School Nobby Toowoomba 1905 1928 27°50′19″S 151°52′33″E / 27.8387°S 151.8758°E / -27.8387; 151.8758 (Rockfield State School (former)) Located at 349 Mount Kent Boundary Road (corner Denton Road).[161]
Rosebank State School Red Hill Western Downs 1909 circa 1915 approx 26°43′48″S 151°22′55″E / 26.7301°S 151.3820°E / -26.7301; 151.3820 (Rosebank State School (former)) Located on the western side at the bend in Holmes Road.[97]
Riversdale State School Chinchilla Western Downs 1902 1915 approx 26°43′48″S 151°22′55″E / 26.73005°S 151.38202°E / -26.73005; 151.38202 (Riversdale State School (former)) Located at the south-western end of Windmill Road.[97] Not to be confused with the Riversdale State School near Tully.
Rocky Creek State School Rocky Creek Toowoomba 1903 1972 [11]
Rocky Mountain Provisional School Emu Vale Southern Downs 1919 circa 1920 approx 28°12′29″S 152°21′57″E / 28.2080°S 152.3658°E / -28.2080; 152.3658 (Rocky Mountain State School (former)) Located on Emu Creek Road.[309]
Roma Junior School Roma Maranoa 1964 2005 Became campus of Roma State College
Roma Middle School Roma Maranoa 1987 2005 Became campus of Roma State College
Roma Senior State High School Roma Maranoa 1920 1986 Became Roma Middle School
Roma Special School Roma Maranoa 1982 1995
Roma State School Roma Maranoa 1870 1986 Split between Roma Junior and Roma Middle
Rookwood State School Palgrave Southern Downs circa 1888 1929 approx 28°16′25″S 151°50′56″E / 28.27374°S 151.84877°E / -28.27374; 151.84877 (Rookwood State School (former)) Located in a bend of Sandy Creek near the Rookwood (also written as Rook Wood) pastoral station.[260][197][310] This area has changed considerably due to the subsequent construction of Leslie Dam.
Rosalie Plains State School Rosalie Plains (now in Brymaroo) Toowoomba 1907 circa 1944 27°12′15″S 151°39′42″E / 27.20427°S 151.66179°E / -27.20427; 151.66179 (Rosalie Plains State School (former)) Opened 1907 as Ashlea school, renamed 1916 Rosalie Plains School. It was on the eastern side of Old Rosalie School Road. Despite the name, the school was in the present-day locality of Brymaroo.[117]
Rosehill (also Rose Hill) State School Rosehill Southern Downs circa 1890 1966 28°10′58″S 151°59′19″E / 28.18265°S 151.98865°E / -28.18265; 151.98865 (Rosehill State School (former)) Located on the northern side of Warwick Allora Road.[311][312]
Rossvale State School Rossvale Toowoomba 1899 1985 The building has been relocated to Pittsworth State High School where it is now the music block 27°37′47″S 151°34′23″E / 27.6298°S 151.5730°E / -27.6298; 151.5730 (Rossvale State School (former)) Located at 48 Rossvale Road West.[221][79][41]
Russellvale State School Moola, Queensland 1930 1960 27.0040°S 151.5235°E It was at 989 Bunya Mountains Road (corner of Russelvale Road)
Ryeford State School Ryeford Toowoomba 1937 2016 27°56′23″S 151°48′48″E / 27.9398°S 151.8134°E / -27.9398; 151.8134 (Ryeford State School (former)) Located at 968 Clifton Leyburn Road.[313] The school's website was archived.[314]
Rywung State School Rywung Western Downs 1944 1968 26°41′02″S 150°28′22″E / 26.6840°S 150.4727°E / -26.6840; 150.4727 (Rywung State School (former)) Located on C Kerrs Road near the Warrego Highway north of the Rywung railway station.[90][79]
Sabine State School Sabine (now in Devon Park) Toowoomba Region 1925 circa 1937 27°20′24″S 151°41′11″E / 27.33998°S 151.68627°E / -27.33998; 151.68627 (Sabine State School (former)) Located at 210 Acland Sabine Road, now within the present-day locality of Devon Park.[154]
Silverleigh State School Silverleigh Toowoomba 1902 1967 27°19′02″S 151°45′44″E / 27.3172°S 151.7622°E / -27.3172; 151.7622 (Silverleigh State School (site)) Local residents requested a school in 1901.[315] Tenders were called to construct the school in May 1902.[316] Boah Peak Provisional School opened circa September 1902, being renamed Silverleigh Provisional School in 1904. On 1 January 1909 it became Silverleigh State School. It closed on 4 June 1967.[317] It was at 836 Acland Silverleigh Road.[227][79]
Six Mile Camping Reserve State School Bungil Maranoa 1900 1925 26°38′05″S 148°49′32″E / 26.63471°S 148.82546°E / -26.63471; 148.82546 (Six Mile Camp State School (former)) Located on the north-eastern corner of 538 Six Mile Road.[248]
Sladevale State School Sladevale Southern Downs 1899 1967 28°09′57″S 152°04′18″E / 28.16595°S 152.07166°E / -28.16595; 152.07166 (Sladevale State School (former)) Opened 1899 as Campbell's Plains State School, renamed 1903 Sladevale State School. The school closed in 1932 but reopened in 1944. It closed permanently in 1967.[318] Located at 12739 Cunningham Highway.[319]
Somme State School Somme Southern Downs circa 1917 1927 28°45′40″S 151°48′44″E / 28.7612°S 151.8122°E / -28.7612; 151.8122 (Somme State School (former, 1917-1927)) There were two Somme State Schools at different time periods.[109] Located at the south-west corner of the junction of Somme Lane and an unnamed street.[83][79]
Somme State School Somme Southern Downs 1949 1962 There were two Somme State Schools at different time periods.[109] The later school is also located near Somme Lane, so possibly it is the same school but the available map does not pinpoint its location precisely enough to be certain.[320]
Southbrook State School Southbrook Toowoomba 1882 1948 27°42′39″S 151°43′54″E / 27.7107°S 151.7317°E / -27.7107; 151.7317 (Southbrook State School (former)) Located on Jimna Springs Road.[116][79]
Southbrook Central State School [41]
Spring Creek State School Spring Creek Toowoomba

Southern Downs

1871 1954 27°57′07″S 151°59′31″E / 27.9520°S 151.9920°E / -27.9520; 151.9920 (Spring Creek State School (former)) Located at 616 Spring Creek Road.[204][321]
Spring Creek Upper State School Spring Creek Toowoomba

Southern Downs

1915 1970 27°57′41″S 152°02′20″E / 27.96134°S 152.03890°E / -27.96134; 152.03890 (Spring Creek Upper State School (former)) Located at 318 Doyle Road.[204][79]
Spring Flat State School Jimbour East Western Downs 1893 1929 approx 26°53′25″S 151°21′39″E / 26.89039°S 151.36092°E / -26.89039; 151.36092 (Spring Flat State School (former)) Located on the western side of Spring Flat Road.[322][323]
Springside State School Springside Toowoomba 1888 1954 Located at 28 Tews Road (27°40′06″S 151°35′19″E / 27.66823°S 151.58860°E / -27.66823; 151.58860 (Springside State School (former))).[324][325][41]
Springvale State School Springvale Western Downs 1954 1965 [41]
Squaretop State School Kaimkillenbun Western Downs 1919 1959 27°00′55″S 151°26′45″E / 27.0152°S 151.44586°E / -27.0152; 151.44586 (Squaretop State School (former)) Located on Squaretop Road just west of Bell Kaimkillenbun Road.[307][308][79]
Strathane State School near Ellangowan Toowoomba 1898 1927 [109]
Sugarloaf State School Sugarloaf Southern Downs 1874 1939 28°41′34″S 152°01′18″E / 28.6927°S 152.0218°E / -28.6927; 152.0218 (Sugarloaf Sate School) Located at 1061 Sugarloaf Road.[326][79]
Sunnyvale State School Bunya Mountains south-west slopes, near Moola Western Downs 1911 1958 26°53′09″S 151°28′01″E / 26.88584°S 151.46702°E / -26.88584; 151.46702 (Sunnyvale State School (former)) Located on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site on the eastern corner of Sunnyvale Road and Blancks Road.[327]
Swan Creek State School Swan Creek Southern Downs 1870 1997 28°11′51″S 152°08′18″E / 28.1974°S 152.1382°E / -28.1974; 152.1382 (Swan Creek State School (former)) Opened 1870 as Swan Creek Lower State School, circa 1887 renamed Swan Creek State School. Located at 106 Swan Creek School Road.[328]
Swanfels State School Swanfels Southern Downs 1892 1980 28°10′32″S 152°15′59″E / 28.1756°S 152.2663°E / -28.1756; 152.2663 (Swanfels State School (former)) Swanfels Provisional School opened on 18 January 1892. In 1894 it became Swanfels State School. It closed on 12 December 1980.[329] It was at 509 Top Swanfels Road.[330][331][332][333]
Table Top State School (near Allora) Spring Creek Southern Downs 1952 1962 Tabletop parish is now in Spring Creek.[334]
Talgai West State School Talgai Southern Downs 1902 1963 28°02′32″S 151°53′11″E / 28.04236°S 151.88648°E / -28.04236; 151.88648 (Talgai West State School (former)) Located on the south-eastern side of Dalrymple Creek Road.[335][336]
Tangkam State School Tangkam (now in north Aubigny) Toowoomba 1918 1961 [41]
Tannymorel State School Tannymorel Southern Downs 1877 2017 28°17′42″S 152°14′56″E / 28.2950°S 152.2488°E / -28.2950; 152.2488 (Tannymorel State School (former)) Previously known as Farm Creek Provisional/State School. Located at 2 Oak Street.[337] The school's website was archived.[338]
Thane State School Thane Southern Downs 1905 1925
Thanes Creek State School Thanes Creek Southern Downs 1892 1965 [11]
The Falls State School The Falls Southern Downs 1948 1974 Formerly Ferndale SS until 1953
Thorndale State School Thorndale Southern Downs 1946 1964
Thornville State School Thornville Toowoomba 1909 1975
Tipton State School Tipton Toowoomba 1884 1948
Toobeah State School Toobeah Goondiwindi 1914 1964 approx 28°24′53″S 149°52′19″E / 28.41471°S 149.87191°E / -28.41471; 149.87191 (Toobeah State School (former)) On the northern corner of the Barwon Highway and Minnel Road.[339]
Toompine Provisional School Toompine Quilpie 1900 1902
Toowoomba South Boys State School South Toowoomba Toowoomba 1865 1983
Toowoomba South State School South Toowoomba Toowoomba 1865 2013 27°34′11″S 151°57′09″E / 27.5697°S 151.9526°E / -27.5697; 151.9526 (Toowoomba South State School (former)) Located at 158 James Street and listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. The school's website was archived.[340]
Toowoomba Special School Centenary Heights Toowoomba 1960 1997 27°34′41″S 151°57′52″E / 27.5780°S 151.9644°E / -27.5780; 151.9644 (Toowoomba Opportunity/Special School (former)) Opened as Toowoomba Opportunity School. Located at 58 Ramsay Street.[341][342] After closing, it became the second campus of Clifford Park Special School.
Top Camp State School Top Camp Toowoomba 1947 1960
Tummaville State School Tummaville Toowoomba 1880 1962
Turallin State School Turallin Toowoomba 1888 1960 27°49′44″S 151°12′21″E / 27.8290°S 151.2057°E / -27.8290; 151.2057 (Turallin State School (former)) Opened as Pine Creek Provisional School in 1888, becoming Turallin Provisional School in 1904.[109] It was at 606 Turallin Road.[343]
Ulimaroa State School Ulimaroa (now in Drillham) Western Downs 1949 1967 [344]
Umbiram State School Umbiram Toowoomba 1908 1975 27°39′39″S 151°46′18″E / 27.66082°S 151.77171°E / -27.66082; 151.77171 (Umbiram State School (former)) Opened as Flemington Provisional School opened on 18 May 1908. On 1 January 1909, it became Flemington State School. It closed in 1914, but reopened in 1915. In 1918, it was renamed Umbiram State School. It closed on 12 December 1975.[96] It was at 366 Umbiram School Road.[345]
Unity Provisional School Goombi / Rywung Western Downs 1922 1931 26°43′32″S 150°27′20″E / 26.7256°S 150.4556°E / -26.7256; 150.4556 (Unity Provisional School (former)) Located on the south-western corner of Lees Road and B Kerrs Road on the present-day boundary between Goombi and Rywung.[95]
Walkers Creek State School Walkers Creek (now in Bunya Mountains) Western Downs 1919 1958 Walkers Creek rises in the Bunya Mountains and flows west to Bell where it becomes a tributary of Jimbour Creek.[346][347]
Wallingford State School Wallingford (now in Irongate) Toowoomba 1919 1967 27°40′55″S 151°32′42″E / 27.6820°S 151.5451°E / -27.6820; 151.5451 (Wallingford State School (former)) Although the neighbourhood of Wallingford is now mostly within St Helens,[348] Wallingford State School was at 147 Wallingford Road in Irongate.[221][79][41]
Wambo Creek State School via Chinchilla Western Downs 1946 1961 [349]
Wangary State School Dargal Road Maranoa circa 1898 1930 26°31′43″S 148°43′02″E / 26.52870°S 148.71713°E / -26.52870; 148.71713 (Wangary State School (former)) Located at 709 Bungeworgorai Lane.[350]
Watsons Crossing State School Watsons Crossing Goondiwindi 1919 1983
Weengallon State School Weengallon Balonne 1916 1986
Weranga Provisional School Weranga Western Downs 1923 1924 [351]
West Prairie Provisional School West Prairie Toowoomba 1925 1929
Westbrook State School Westbrook Toowoomba 1910 1969 27°36′22″S 151°52′12″E / 27.6061°S 151.8699°E / -27.6061; 151.8699 (Westbrook State School (former)) Formerly Westbrook Crossing State School. Located on the north-western corner of Barwick Street and Gore Street.[352][353]
Westbrook Youth Centre Westbrook Toowoomba 1900 1994 27°37′02″S 151°49′51″E / 27.6171°S 151.8308°E / -27.6171; 151.8308 (Westbrook Youth Centre (former)) Formerly Westbrook Reformatory School until 1919, Farm Home for Boys 1966. Located on a site bounded by Westbrook Wyreema Road, Toowoomba Athol Road and Althus Road.[354]
Wetalla State School Wetalla (now in east Cranley) Toowoomba 1874 1932 Formerly Gowrie Creek until 1904. Wetalla is now in the east of Cranley near Gowrie Creek.[79]
Whetstone State School Whetstone Goondiwindi 1917 1958
Whichello State School Whichello Toowoomba 1894 1942 27°17′32″S 152°00′39″E / 27.29223°S 152.01097°E / -27.29223; 152.01097 (Whichello State School (former)) Located on the northern side of Whichello School Road.[355][356][357]
Wildash State School Wildash Southern Downs 1878 1938 28°18′37″S 152°04′28″E / 28.31021°S 152.07446°E / -28.31021; 152.07446 (Wildash State School (former)) Opened in 1878 as Lord John Swamp Provisional School, which subsequently became a state school in 1883. The name was changed to Wildash State School in 1924. Located on the north-west corner of Wildash School Road and Shepherd Lane.[358]
Wilga View State School near Broxburn Toowoomba 1938 1959 [99][41]
Willowburn (Home for Epileptics) Rockville Toowoomba 1916 1964
Willowvale State School Willowvale Scenic Rim 1912 1967 28°07′30″S 152°01′53″E / 28.1249°S 152.0313°E / -28.1249; 152.0313 (Willowvale State School (former)) Formerly Grayson Provisional/State School until 1912. Located on the south-west corner of Willowvale Road and Willowvale School Road.[359][79]
Wilson's Peak State School The Head Southern Downs 1909 1944 28°16′45″S 152°26′21″E / 28.2792°S 152.4391°E / -28.2792; 152.4391 (Wilson's Peak State School (former)) Located at 1966 Condamine River Road.[360][79]
Womalilla State School Womalilla Maranoa 1935 1954
Womalilla Creek Part-Time Provisional School No.1 Womalilla Creek Maranoa 1914 1929
Womalilla Creek Part-Time Provisional School No. 2 Womalilla Creek Maranoa 1913 1929
Willowvale State School Willowvale Southern Downs 1908 1967
Woodlawn State School Bunya Mountains south-west slopes, near Moola Western Downs 1916 circa 1944 26°57′32″S 151°32′03″E / 26.95892°S 151.53423°E / -26.95892; 151.53423 (Woodlawn State School (former)) Located on the southern corner of the junction of Woodlawn Road and Woodlawn School Road.[361][362]
Woodleighton State School Woodleigh Toowoomba 1910 c1961 27°05′04″S 151°40′51″E / 27.0845°S 151.6808°E / -27.0845; 151.6808 (Woodleighton State School (former)) Opened in 1910 as Cattle Gully Provisional School. Changed name to Woodleighton State School in 1924. Located at 590 Quinalow Woodleigh Road.[363][364][365]
Woodview State School Woodview (now in Yargullen) Toowoomba 1886 1974 approx 27°29′52″S 151°36′55″E / 27.4979°S 151.6154°E / -27.4979; 151.6154 (Woodview State School (former)) Located on Woodview School Road.[366][367][79]
Wutul State School Wutul Toowoomba 1914 1961
Wyberba State School Wyberba Southern Downs 1895 1976 28°51′22″S 151°52′38″E / 28.85610°S 151.87723°E / -28.85610; 151.87723 (Wyberba State School (former)) Located at 2394 Pyramids Road.[368]
Wychie State School Wychie Western Downs 1946 1962 26°44′27″S 150°51′04″E / 26.7408°S 150.8510°E / -26.7408; 150.8510 (Wychie State School (former)) It was on Wychie Road.[369]
Wycombe State School Wycombe Maranoa 1979 2009 27°33′00″S 148°37′14″E / 27.5501°S 148.6206°E / -27.5501; 148.6206 (Wycombe State School (former)) Located on Dilqui Road.[370][371][372] The school's website was archived.[373]
Wynola State School Wynola (now in north-east Killarney) Southern Downs 1935 1941 [374]
Yalebone Provisional School Yalebone (now in Tingun) Maranoa 1911 1925 approx 26°52′07″S 148°45′45″E / 26.86862°S 148.76262°E / -26.86862; 148.76262 (Yalebone Provisional School (former)) Yalebone Provisional School opened 17 July 1911. It closed circa September 1925.[375] It was on Yalebone Creek Road.[376][377]
Yamsion State School Yamsion (now in north Moola) Western Downs 1887 1967 Opened in 1887 as Black Gully Provisional School, which became a state school in 1890. It closed in 1899 and then reopened again during 1900. It closed in 1908, then opened and closed again in 1909. It opened in 1911 as Yamsion Half-Time Provisional School, which became a full-time state school in 1917. It closed permanently in 1967. Yamsion is now in north Moola.[378]
Yarraman Upper State School Upper Yarraman Toowoomba 1905 2002 26°53′31″S 151°53′50″E / 26.8919°S 151.8971°E / -26.8919; 151.8971 (Yarraman Upper State School (former)) Located at 130 Upper Yarraman Road.[379][380]
Yarranlea State School Yarranlea Toowoomba 1883 1977 27°45′11″S 151°32′21″E / 27.7530°S 151.5392°E / -27.7530; 151.5392 (Yarranlea State School (former)) Originally known as Hermitage State School. Located at 4688 Gore Highway.[221][11][79]
Yee-Am State School via Jandowae Western Downs 1902 1921 Originally named Jondowaie Creek State School
Yellowbank Junction State School Yellowbank (now in Westgrove) Maranoa 1991 2001 [79]
Yingerbay State School Yingerbay (now in western Euthalla) Maranoa 1895 1940 [381]
Yowah State School Yowah Paroo 1998 2017 27°58′04″S 144°37′52″E / 27.9679°S 144.6312°E / -27.9679; 144.6312 (Yowah State School (former)) Located at 5 Harlequin Drive.[382] Its website was archived.[383]
Yuleba Creek State School Yuleba Creek (now in Warkon) Maranoa 1867 1999 26°53′18″S 149°26′34″E / 26.8884°S 149.4429°E / -26.8884; 149.4429 (Yuleba Creek State School (former)) Located on the southern side of Roma Condamine Road with Yuleba Creek flowing beside the school.[384][385]

Private schools

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Catholic schools

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Tyson Manor at Downlands College, 2014

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, Diocese of Toowoomba. They 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 Coordinates Notes
Assumption College Warwick Southern Downs Co-ed 7–12 1969
Downlands College Harlaxton Toowoomba Co-ed P–12 1931
Good Samaritan College Toowoomba City Toowoomba Co-ed 7–12 Special School.
Holy Name Primary School Toowoomba City Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 1916
Mary MacKillop Catholic College Highfields Toowoomba Co-ed P–12 2003
Mater Dei Primary School East Toowoomba Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 1917
McAuley College Beaudesert Scenic Rim Co-ed 7–12 2017
Our Lady of Lourdes School Newtown Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 1940
Our Lady of the Southern Cross College Dalby Western Downs Co-ed P–12 2008 27°10′18″S 151°16′03″E / 27.1718°S 151.2676°E / -27.1718; 151.2676 (Our Lady of the Southern Cross College) At 2 Nicholson Street.[386]
Sacred Heart Primary School Wilsonton Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 1970
Sacred Heart School Cunnamulla Paroo Co-ed P–6 1915
St Anthony's School Harristown Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 1954
St Finbarr's School Quilpie Quilpie Co-ed P–6 1950
St Francis de Sales School Clifton Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 1917
St John's School Roma Maranoa Co-ed P–12 1942
St Joseph's College Rangeville Toowoomba Co-ed 7–12 1956
St Joseph's Primary School Chinchilla Western Downs Co-ed P–6 1923
St Joseph's School Millmerran Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 1959
St Joseph's School Stanthorpe Southern Downs Co-ed P–12 1875 28°39′10″S 151°56′17″E / 28.6528°S 151.9381°E / -28.6528; 151.9381 (St Joseph's School) At 100 High Street.[387]
St Joseph's School Tara Western Downs Co-ed P–6 1965
St Maria Goretti's School Inglewood Goondiwindi Co-ed P–6 1951
St. Mary's College Newtown Toowoomba M 5–12 1899
St Mary's School Charleville Murweh Co-ed P–6 1913
St Mary's School Goondiwindi Goondiwindi Co-ed P–6 1911
St Mary's School Warwick Southern Downs Co-ed P–6 1874
St Monica's School Oakey Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 1921
St Patrick's Catholic Primary School Allora Southern Downs Co-ed P–6 1916
St Patrick's School Mitchell Maranoa Co-ed P–6 1925
St Patrick's School St George Balonne Co-ed P–6 1933
St Saviour's College South Toowoomba Toowoomba F 7–12 1873
St Saviour's Primary School South Toowoomba Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 1873
St Stephen's School Pittsworth Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 1916
St Thomas More's School Centenary Heights Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 1961
St Ursula's College Newtown Toowoomba F 7–12 1931
Youth & Community Learning Centre North Toowoomba Toowoomba Co-ed 9–12 2001 Alternative

Independent schools

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Fairholme College, East Toowoomba, 2014

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

Name Suburb LGA M/F/Co-ed Years Category Opened Coordinates Notes
Australian Industry Trade College Toowoomba City Toowoomba Co-ed 10–12 No religious affiliation 2022
Border Rivers Christian College Goondiwindi Goondiwindi Co-ed P–12 Christian 2015
Chinchilla Christian College Chinchilla Western Downs Co-ed P–12 Christian 1983
Concordia Lutheran College Harristown and North Toowoomba Toowoomba Co-ed P–12 Lutheran 1946
Dalby Christian College Dalby Western Downs Co-ed P–12 Christian 1981 27°10′20″S 151°16′41″E / 27.1722°S 151.2780°E / -27.1722; 151.2780 (Dalby Christian College) At 2A Mary Street.[388]
Darling Downs Christian School Glenvale Toowoomba Co-ed P–12 Adventist 1942
Fairholme College East Toowoomba Toowoomba F P–12 Presbyterian 1917
Glenvale Christian School Glenvale Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 Christian 1997
Highlands Christian College Kearneys Spring Toowoomba Co-ed P–12 Christian 1982
Maridahdi Early Childhood Community School Rangeville Toowoomba Co-ed P–6 Independent 2006
Ming-De International School Toowoomba Westbrook Toowoomba Co-ed P–5 Independent
OneSchool Global (Toowoomba campus) Middle Ridge Toowoomba Co-ed 3–12 Plymouth Brethren Christian Church 2003 27°35′55″S 151°57′22″E / 27.5987°S 151.9562°E / -27.5987; 151.9562 (OneSchool Global) Formerly known as the Agnew School. At 40 Gerrard Street.[389]
The Glennie School Newtown Toowoomba F P–12 Anglican 1908
The School of Total Education Warwick Southern Downs Co-ed P–12 Independent 1981
The Scots PGC College Warwick Southern Downs Co-ed P–12 Uniting 1970
Toowoomba Anglican School East Toowoomba Toowoomba Co-ed P–12 Anglican 1911
Toowoomba Christian College Highfields Toowoomba Co-ed P–12 Christian 1979
Toowoomba Grammar School East Toowoomba Toowoomba M P–12 Independent 1877
Warwick Christian College Warwick Southern Downs Co-ed P–12 Christian 2007

Defunct private schools

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Name Suburb LGA Category Opened Closed Coordinates Notes
Cabarlah Community School Highfields Toowoomba Independent 2006 2015
Christian Outreach College (Dalby) Dalby Western Downs Christian 1984 1991
Concordia Primary School Harristown Toowoomba Lutheran primary 1964 2007 Merged into Concordia Lutheran College
Goondiwindi Christian Education Centre Goondiwindi Goondiwindi Christian 1991 1996
Holy Cross School Miles Western Downs Catholic primary 1926 1989
Mater Dei Secondary School Toowoomba Catholic secondary 1956 1974
Mount Tully Community School Severnlea Southern Downs Independent 1985 1994
OneSchool Global (Warwick campus) Warwick Southern Downs Plymouth Brethren Christian Church 2003 Before 2019 Co-ed Years 3-12. Formerly Agnew School.[390] Has not operated since at least 2019.[391]
Our Lady of the Assumption High School Warwick Southern Downs Catholic girls 1876 1980
Presbyterian Girls' College Warwick Southern Downs Presbyterian girls 1918 1969 Amalgamated into The Scots PGC College
Sacred Heart School Texas Goondiwindi Catholic primary 1935 1987
St Catherine's School Stanthorpe Southern Downs Anglican girls 1909 1936 Merged into St Catherine's Warwick
St Catherine's School Warwick Southern Downs Anglican girls 1918 1978
St Columba's Primary School Dalby Western Downs Catholic primary 1877 2007 Amalgamated into Our Lady of the Southern Cross College
St Joseph's Christian Brothers' College Warwick Southern Downs Catholic boys 1912 1980 Merged with Our Lady of the Assumption High School to form Assumption College, Warwick.
St Joseph's School Augathella Murweh Catholic primary 1928 200?
St Mary's College Dalby Western Downs Catholic high 1963 2007 Amalgamated into Our Lady of the Southern Cross College
St Matthew's School Crows Nest Tooowoomba Catholic primary 1917 ???? approx

27°15′40″S 152°03′26″E / 27.26116°S 152.05733°E / -27.26116; 152.05733 (St Matthew's Catholic Primary School (former))

On the eastern side Esk Street[20] The site is now vacant land.[96][392]
Scots College Warwick Southern Downs Presbyterian boys 1918 1969 Amalgamated into The Scots PGC College
Slade School Warwick Southern Downs Independent 1926 1997
Stanthorpe Adventist Primary School Stanthorpe Southern Downs 7DA 1982 2002

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