Type Public Principal Mrs Kim McNamara Colour(s) Yellow and Blue Motto "Success by work" | Established 1925 Campus Boondall Phone +61 7 3623 8333 Founded 1925 | |
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Years offered Boys & Girls yrs. P - 7 Similar Aspley State School, Craigslea State High School, Sandgate District State Hig, Wavell State High School, Kedron State School |
Boondall state school book week august 2009 year 2
Boondall State School is a public primary school located in Brisbane, Queensland, in the suburb of Boondall. The school is run by the Queensland State Government.
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- Boondall state school book week august 2009 year 2
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- History
- Location
- References
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History
Boondall State School was opened on 6 April 1925 with an enrolment of 61 students. Today it has 100 preschoolers and 615 primary students.
Long serving principal, Chris Campanaris, retired after 22 years at the end of 2013 and was succeeded by Kim McNamara.
Nova 106.9 Radio host David 'Luttsy' Lutteral attended from 1986–88. After narrowly missing the school captaincy in 1988 (widely thought to be a result of his over enthusiastic recorder playing technique), he would go on to win the coveted Best and Fairest Senior Aussie Rules Team Award. He went on to have a successful Cross Country runner at nearby Nudgee College before establishing a career in TV and Radio.
Location
The School is located on the corner of Sandgate and Roscommon Roads in northside Brisbane suburb of Boondall. The main entrance to the school is via Roscommon Road.