Lists of schools in Queensland facts for kids
Queensland, a large state in Australia, is home to many schools. This article helps you find lists of schools across different parts of Queensland. These lists include both primary schools (where younger kids go, usually from Prep to Year 6) and secondary schools (for older students, usually from Year 7 to Year 12). Schools can be either state schools (run by the government) or non-state schools (often called private schools, which can be run by religious groups or other organisations).
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Schools in South East Queensland
South East Queensland is the busiest part of the state, with many towns and cities. Because so many people live here, there are four different lists of schools for this area:
- List of schools in Greater Brisbane
- List of schools in Gold Coast, Queensland
- List of schools in Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- List of schools in West Moreton
Schools in the Rest of Queensland
Outside of the busy South East, Queensland is a very large state with many different regions. To help organise all the schools, there are five more lists covering the rest of Queensland:
- List of schools in Darling Downs
- List of schools in Wide Bay–Burnett
- List of schools in Central Queensland
- List of schools in North Queensland
- List of schools in Far North Queensland
Other School Information
If you are interested in learning more about schools in Australia, or specific types of schools, you might find these links helpful:
- Lists of schools in Australia
- List of universities in Australia
Private School Groups
Many non-state (private) schools in Queensland belong to different groups or associations. These groups often organise sports competitions or other events between their member schools. Some of these include:
- Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc.
- Associated Independent Colleges
- The Associated Schools
- Queensland Grammar Schools
- Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association