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Ironside State School stands on an approximately triangular 1.8 hectares (4.4 acres) site in St Lucia, 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) southwest of Brisbane CBD.The site is bounded by Swann Road / Hawken Drive, the main thoroughfare of the area, which runs along the southwest (front) of the school.
Originally known as Leichhardt Street State School and was divided into separate schools for Boys, Girls and Infants from 1875 to 1926. In the period 1927 to 1954 it was sometimes also known as the Brisbane Normal School and also as the Central Practicing School due to the closure of the school using those names in 1927 when most of the pupils ...
Oxley explored the Brisbane River as far as Goodna, 20 km (12 mi) upstream from the present-day central business district of Brisbane. [56] He also named the river after the governor of the time. [56] Oxley also recommended Red Cliff Point for the new colony, reporting that ships could land at any tide and easily get close to the shore. [57]
Brisbane School District is a school district in California. It consists of Lipman Middle School, Brisbane Elementary School, and Panorama Elementary School.
A new building was erected on the other side of Merivale Street, at the corner of Glenelg Street, and this became Brisbane South Boys School. South Brisbane Primary School was closed, then re-opened as Brisbane South Girls & Infants School. [1] Comparatively few changes were made to the Girls & Infants School in the following three decades.
The Great Public Schools Association of Queensland is a group of independent and selective public schools in Brisbane and South East Queensland, Australia. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
Brisbane Airport (IATA: BNE, ICAO: YBBN) is an international airport serving Brisbane, the capital of the Australian state of Queensland.The airport services 31 airlines flying to 50 domestic and 29 international destinations, total amounting to more than 22.7 million passengers who travelled through the airport in 2016.
It retains its suburban timber school building (1920, 1928) with WWII honour boards (1944, post-1945); set in landscaped grounds with a swimming pool, dressing shed and terraces (1926); sports oval; retaining walls (1926–36); and mature trees. The school has a strong and ongoing association with the Buranda-Stone's Corner-Woolloongabba community.