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'''The Ipswich State High School''' originally came from a site in the main heart of the CBD before moving into the Brassall site in 1963. They were called "Ipswich State High School And Technical College". |
'''The Ipswich State High School''' originally came from a site in the main heart of the CBD before moving into the Brassall site in 1963. They were called "Ipswich State High School And Technical College".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ipswichlibraries.com.au/ipswich-state-high-reunion}}</ref> The School, while transportation, was called Brassall State High School in 1962. The Technical College remained at the original site until it was defunded. The School in 1962 originally had 3 main buildings, one to still be completed for the transportation. Brassall State High School Originally had 8 - 10 staff for the new site, while Ipswich State High School had up to 35 staff. Brassall State High School introduced a new group of important students called the '''Student Representative Council''', which is still functions to this day.<ref>Ipswich State High School And Technical College 1962 and 1963</ref> |
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*[[Allan Langer]]-NRL football player |
*[[Allan Langer]]-NRL football player |
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*[http://www.ipswichshs.eq.edu.au/ Official site] |
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Ipswich State High School | |
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Address | |
1 Hunter Street , , 4305 Australia | |
Coordinates | 27°35′17″S 152°44′50″E / 27.58811°S 152.74714°E |
Information | |
School type | Public high school |
Motto | Auspicium Melioris Aevi |
Established | 1963 (1962 as Brassall High school) |
Principal | Simon Riley |
Grades | High School (Year 7 To 12) |
Number of students | Approx 1900 |
Average class size | Various |
Houses | Rivers, Sullivan, Moran, O'Hanlon |
Colour(s) | Maroon & navy blue (Formal: white and black/navy blue) |
Slogan | Working Today For A Successful Tomorrow |
Sports | Rugby league, Volleyball, Soccer, Basketball, E.G. |
Website | ipswichshs |
Ipswich State High School is a state secondary school in the suburb of Brassall, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia, established in 1963.[1] Simon Riley is the current principal since 2005.[2]
History
The Ipswich State High School originally came from a site in the main heart of the CBD before moving into the Brassall site in 1963. They were called "Ipswich State High School And Technical College".[3] The School, while transportation, was called Brassall State High School in 1962. The Technical College remained at the original site until it was defunded. The School in 1962 originally had 3 main buildings, one to still be completed for the transportation. Brassall State High School Originally had 8 - 10 staff for the new site, while Ipswich State High School had up to 35 staff. Brassall State High School introduced a new group of important students called the Student Representative Council, which is still functions to this day.[4]
Notable former students
- Allan Langer-NRL football player
- Phillip Sami-NRL football player
- Shannon DeGuara-Australian Actor and Television Personality
References
- ^ "Agency Details". Archivesearch.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 February 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
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