Jindalee State School
Jindalee State School | |
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Coordinates | 27°28′1.38″S 153°1′27.48″E / 27.4670500°S 153.0243000°E |
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Type | Queensland State Schools |
Motto | Onward in Honour |
Established | 1966 |
Principal | Vanessa Munker[1] |
Grades | P–6 |
Campus | Jindalee |
Colour(s) | Blue and Gold |
Website | jindaleess |
Jindalee State School (JSS) is a co-educational primary school in the western Brisbane suburb of Jindalee, Queensland. It caters to students from Prep to Grade 6, and is a feeder school to Centenary State High School. The enrollment of JSS peaked at 981 in 1981 and was about 977 in 2018.[2]
History[edit]
The first school in the Centenary area was the Seventeen Mile Rocks Provisional School, which opened in 1871.[citation needed] After the opening of the Centenary suburbs to residential development, Jindalee State School was opened on Burrendah Road in 1966, with an original enrolment of 64.[citation needed] Since then the school has grown larger, with the opening of more blocks over the years, culminating with the opening of the school hall in 1998 and the renovation of a new block in front of the school hall, called H8 and H7 in 2006 and the Kirinari block behind the hall in 2011.[citation needed]
House system[edit]
House | Colour |
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Elliot | Green |
Gould | Blue |
Cuthbert | Yellow |
Hogan | Red |
Laptop Curriculum[edit]
During 2009, Jindalee was the first school in the Centenary suburbs to have laptop classes, in which students do most of their work digitally on laptops.[citation needed] However, the Laptop program was discontinued in 2015 due to the new "BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)" classes.[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ^ https://jindaleess.eq.edu.au/our-school/our-staff
- ^ "Jindalee State School". Education. 6 April 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2022.