Springwood State High School

Coordinates: 27°36′41″S 153°08′20″E / 27.61139°S 153.13889°E / -27.61139; 153.13889
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Springwood State High School
Location
Map
Springwood, Queensland

Australia
Information
TypePublic
MottoThe highest expectations
Established1977
GradesYear 7 to Year 12
Websitespringwoshs.eq.edu.au/Pages/

Springwood State High School is a Queensland state school located in the Logan City suburb of Springwood. The school opened in 1977 to Grade 8 students with its official opening in 1978.[1] Springwood State High School is situated on 55 acres (220,000 m2) of bushland and includes a lagoon which is used by senior Biology students. In addition to this, the school is home to many native animal species including Koalas, Wallabies and many species of birds.[2]

The school is home to one of fifteen air quality monitoring stations in South East Queensland.[3]

Former students

Some Springwood High School students have become notable. Some of these students include:

  • Steven Bradbury - First Australian gold medal winner at the Winter Olympics
  • Jodie Henry - Triple Olympic gold medal winner
  • Aidan McLindon - Queensland politician
  • Grant Musgrove - Ex-Queensland politician (was member for Springwood)
  • Lorna Jane Clarkson - founder of Lorna Jane fitness clothing stores worldwide
  • Quade Cooper - rugby union player
  • Steven Johnson - Australian V8 racing driver
  • Nathan Byrne - Top 10 finalist Australia's most ordinary rig 2016 as judged by budgy smuggler

See also

References

  1. ^ "Queensland Government: Springwood State High School". Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  2. ^ "Springwood State High: Our School". Retrieved 2008-11-20.
  3. ^ "South East Queensland". Air monitoring network stations. The State of Queensland. 9 May 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2015.

External links

27°36′41″S 153°08′20″E / 27.61139°S 153.13889°E / -27.61139; 153.13889