List of schools in North Queensland

This is a list of schools in the North Queensland region of Queensland, Australia, and includes schools in North West Queensland. The region is centred on the coastal cities of Townsville and Mackay, and the inland city of Mount Isa. It includes the following local government areas:

Prior to 2015, the Queensland education system consisted of primary schools, which accommodated students from Kindergarten to Year 7 (ages 5–13), and high schools, which accommodate students from Years 8 to 12 (ages 12–18). However, as of 2015, Year 7 became the first year of high school, leaving Year 6 as the last year or primary.[1]

State schools

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State primary schools

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Name Suburb LGA Opened Coords Notes
Abergowrie State School Abergowrie Hinchinbrook 1953 18°28′29″S 145°53′01″E / 18.4746°S 145.8835°E / -18.4746; 145.8835 (Abergowrie State School) 5 Venables Road.[2][3]
Airville State School Airville Burdekin 1890
Aitkenvale State School Aitkenvale Townsville 1924
Alligator Creek State School Alligator Creek Mackay 1896 21°19′45″S 149°12′41″E / 21.3293°S 149.2115°E / -21.3293; 149.2115 (Alligator Creek State School) 50 Grasstree Road.[4]
Andergrove State School Andergrove Mackay 1939
Annandale State School Annandale Townsville 1998
Ayr State School Ayr Burdekin 1886 Central school 1928–1936
Ayr East State School Ayr Burdekin 1952
Barkly Highway State School Soldiers Hill Mount Isa 1959 20°42′27″S 139°29′21″E / 20.7076°S 139.4893°E / -20.7076; 139.4893 (Barkly Highway State School) 17 Bougainville Street.[5]
Beaconsfield State School Beaconsfield Mackay 1999
Belgian Gardens State School Belgian Gardens Townsville 1887
Bloomsbury State School Bloomsbury Mackay 1927 20°42′10″S 148°35′44″E / 20.7028°S 148.5955°E / -20.7028; 148.5955 (Bloomsbury State School) At 8545 Bruce Highway.[6][7]
Bluewater State School Bluewater Townsville 1957 19°10′29″S 146°33′20″E / 19.1748°S 146.5556°E / -19.1748; 146.5556 (Bluewater State School) Provisional until Feb 1960. At 1–3 Ditton Street with its entrance on Buckby Street.[8]
Bohlevale State School Burdell Townsville 1911 19°14′56″S 146°41′08″E / 19.2488°S 146.6855°E / -19.2488; 146.6855 (Bohlevale State School) At Bohlevale School Road.[9][10]
Bowen State School Bowen Whitsunday 1865
Brandon State School Brandon Burdekin 1888
Bucasia State School Bucasia Mackay 1985 21°01′51″S 149°09′28″E / 21.0309°S 149.1578°E / -21.0309; 149.1578 (Bucasia State School) At 76 Kemp Street.[11]
Bwgcolman Community School Palm Island Palm Island 1964 P–10. Formerly Palm Island CS until 1994
Cameron Downs State School via Hughenden Flinders 1967
Camooweal State School Camooweal Mount Isa 1893 19°55′08″S 138°07′13″E / 19.9188°S 138.1203°E / -19.9188; 138.1203 (Camooweal State School) Early Childhood-Year 6. Nowranie Street.[12]
Cannonvale State School Cannonvale Whitsunday 1892-1908 Cannon Vale Provisional School opened on 8 February 1892. It closed in 1908.[13]
1910-1968 20°17′20″S 148°40′42″E / 20.2890°S 148.6784°E / -20.2890; 148.6784 (Cannon Valley State School (former)) In 1910 the school reopened as Cannon Valley State School on a new site on the north-eastern corner of Shute Harbour Road and Abell Road.[13][14][15] The 1910 site is now within the boundaries of Cannonvale rather than Cannon Valley.[16]
1968 20°16′29″S 148°41′59″E / 20.2747°S 148.6996°E / -20.2747; 148.6996 (Cannonvale State School) In 1968, it was decided to relocate the school back into Cannonvale and the school was then renamed Cannonvale State School.[17][18] At 56 Coral Esplanade.[19]
Charters Towers Central State School Charters Towers Charters Towers 1875 Split sex until 1965
Chelona State School Chelona Mackay 1893
Clare State School Clare Burdekin 1921
Collinsville State School Collinsville Whitsunday 1921
Coningsby State School Farleigh Mackay 1884
Cranbrook State School Cranbrook Townsville 1981
Currajong State School Currajong Townsville 1954
Dajarra State School Dajarra Cloncurry 1920 21°41′41″S 139°30′44″E / 21.6946°S 139.5122°E / -21.6946; 139.5122 (Dajarra State School) Matheson Street[20]
Dundula State School Bakers Creek Mackay 1922
Eimeo Road State School Rural View Mackay 1934 21°03′33″S 149°09′42″E / 21.0593°S 149.1616°E / -21.0593; 149.1616 (Eimeo Road State School) At 21 Eimeo Road.[21]
Eton State School Eton Mackay 1883
Eungella State School Eungella Mackay 1928 21°08′04″S 148°29′28″E / 21.1344°S 148.4912°E / -21.1344; 148.4912 (Eungella State School) Located at 36 Eungella Dam Road.[22]
Farleigh State School Farleigh Mackay 1909
Finch Hatton State School Finch Hatton Mackay 1909
Fitzgerald State School North Mackay Mackay 1979
Forrest Beach State School Forrest Beach Hinchinbrook 1980
Garbutt State School Garbutt Townsville 1932
Gargett State School Gargett Mackay 1914 21°09′21″S 148°44′27″E / 21.1557°S 148.7407°E / -21.1557; 148.7407 (Gargett State School) At Tom Lynch Street.[23]
Giru State School Giru Burdekin 1924 19°30′46″S 147°06′35″E / 19.5129°S 147.1096°E / -19.5129; 147.1096 (Giru State School) At 45–51 Luxton Street.[24]
Glenella State School Glenella Mackay 1912
Greenvale State School Greenvale Charters Towers 1972 Previous provisional school 1919–1926
Gumlu State School Gumlu Whitsunday 1913
Halifax State School Halifax Hinchinbrook 1883
Hamilton Island State School Hamilton Island Whitsunday 1986 20°20′43″S 148°57′10″E / 20.34529°S 148.95274°E / -20.34529; 148.95274 (Hamilton Island State School) Located in the north-west of the island between the marina and Catseye Beach.[25]
Hampden State School Kuttabul Mackay 1887 Provisional until Aug 1926
Happy Valley State School Happy Valley Mount Isa 1942
Hayman Island State School Hayman Island Whitsunday 1956 20°03′23″S 148°53′14″E / 20.0565°S 148.8873°E / -20.0565; 148.8873 (Hayman Island State School) Located in the south-west of the island near the harbour.[25]
Healy State School Healy Mount Isa 1972
Heatley State School Heatley Townsville 1971
Hermit Park State School Hyde Park Townsville 1924
Home Hill State School Home Hill Burdekin 1914
Homebush State School Homebush Mackay 1889
Homestead State School Homestead Charters Towers 1893
Ingham State School Ingham Hinchinbrook 1885
Jarvisfield State School Jarvisfield Burdekin 1915
Julia Creek State School Julia Creek McKinlay 1911
Kalamia State School Brandon Burdekin 1928
Kelso State School Kelso Townsville 1986
Kirwan State School Kirwan Townsville 1977
Koumala State School Koumala Mackay 1922
Mackay Central State School Mackay Mackay 1871
Mackay North State School North Mackay Mackay 1915
Mackay West State School West Mackay Mackay 1924
Macknade State School Macknade Hinchinbrook 1893
Magnetic Island State School Nelly Bay Townsville (Offshore) 1924 Formerly Nelly Bay SS until 1973
Maidavale State School Airville Burdekin 1910
Marian State School Marian Mackay 1886 21°08′43″S 148°57′31″E / 21.1454°S 148.9585°E / -21.1454; 148.9585 (Marian State School) Opened as the Marian Mill Provisional School, becoming Marian State School in In 1899. At 137 Anzac Avenue.[26]
Merinda State School Merinda Whitsunday 1898
Millaroo State School Millaroo Burdekin 1954 20°03′29″S 147°16′50″E / 20.0581°S 147.2806°E / -20.0581; 147.2806 (Millaroo State School) At 1–13 Cunningham Street.[27]
Millchester State School Millchester Charters Towers 1874
Mirani State School Mirani Mackay 1892 21°09′41″S 148°51′43″E / 21.1614°S 148.8619°E / -21.1614; 148.8619 (Mirani State School) At 12 Maud Street.[28]
Mount Fox State School Mount Fox Hinchinbrook 1938
Mount Isa Central State School Mount Isa Mount Isa 1924
Mundingburra State School Mundingburra Townsville 1884
Mutarnee State School Mutarnee Townsville (Rural) 1920
Northview State School Mount Pleasant Mackay 1986
North Eton State School North Eton Mackay 1895 Also known as Eton North State School
North Shore State School Burdell Townsville 2018 19°14′00″S 146°41′46″E / 19.2332°S 146.6961°E / -19.2332; 146.6961 (North Shore State School) At Langford Street.[29]
Oakenden State School Oakenden Mackay 1910
Oonoonba State School Idalia Townsville 1920
Osborne State School Osborne Burdekin 1914
Pentland State School Pentland Charters Towers 1885 21°15′57″S 143°48′30″E / 21.2658°S 143.8083°E / -21.2658; 143.8083 (Stamford State School (former)) At 18 Mill Street (corner of Gilmore Street).[30]
Pindi Pindi State School Pindi Pindi Mackay 1928 20°52′13″S 148°43′56″E / 20.8703°S 148.7322°E / -20.8703; 148.7322 (Pindi Pindi State School) At 5923 Bruce Highway.[31]
Pinnacle State School Pinnacle Mackay 1908
Prairie State School Prairie Flinders 1894
Proserpine State School Proserpine Whitsunday 1897
Queens Beach State School Bowen Whitsunday 1940
Railway Estate State School Railway Estate Townsville 1916
Rasmussen State School Rasmussen Townsville 1978
Ravenswood State School Ravenswood Charters Towers 1873
Richmond State School Richmond Richmond 1889 20°44′03″S 143°08′35″E / 20.7341°S 143.1430°E / -20.7341; 143.1430 (Richmond State School) P–10. At 88 Crawford Street.[32]
Richmond Hill State School Richmond Hill Charters Towers 1895
Rollingstone State School Rollingstone Townsville (Rural) 1916
Sarina State School Sarina Mackay 1897 Formerly Plane Creek until 1912.
Scottville State School Scottville Whitsunday 1924
Seaforth State School Seaforth Mackay 1935
Slade Point State School Slade Point Mackay 1939
Sunset State School Sunset Mount Isa 1968
Swayneville State School Sarina Mackay 1935
The Willows State School Kirwan Townsville 1997
Toobanna State School Toobanna Hinchinbrook 1922
Townsville Central State School North Ward Townsville 1869
Townsville South State School South Townsville Townsville 1884
Townsville West State School West End Townsville 1887
Townview State School Townview Mount Isa 1965
Trebonne State School Trebonne Hinchinbrook 1906 18°37′51″S 146°04′29″E / 18.6308°S 146.0747°E / -18.6308; 146.0747 (Trebonne State School) At 71 Stone River Road.[33]
Victoria Park State School East Mackay Mackay 1926
Victoria Plantation State School Victoria Plantation Hinchinbrook 1894
Vincent State School Vincent Townsville 30 January 1968 [10]
Walkerston State School Walkerston Mackay 1880
Weir State School Kirwan Townsville 1881
Woodstock State School Woodstock Townsville (Rural) 1890
Wulguru State School Wulguru Townsville 30 January 1962 [10]

State high schools and colleges

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Name Suburb LGA Opened Coords Notes
Ayr State High School Ayr Burdekin 1937 19°34′38″S 147°24′32″E / 19.5771°S 147.409°E / -19.5771; 147.409 (Ayr State High School) At 82–90 Wickham Street.[34] Listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.[35]
Bowen State High School Bowen Whitsunday 1961
Calen District State College Calen Mackay 1925 20°53′57″S 148°46′13″E / 20.8993°S 148.7704°E / -20.8993; 148.7704 (Calen District State College) P–12 school. Known as Calen State School until 2003. At 38 McIntyre Street.[36]
Charters Towers State High School Charters Towers Charters Towers 1912
Cloncurry State School Cloncurry Cloncurry 1884 K–12
Collinsville State High School Collinsville Whitsunday 1986
Heatley Secondary College Heatley Townsville 30 January 1968 Formerly Heatley State High School. Name changed on 16 December 1999.[10]
Home Hill State High School Home Hill Burdekin 1964
Hughenden State School Hughenden Flinders 1880 K–12
Ingham State High School Ingham Hinchinbrook 1952
Kirwan State High School Kirwan Townsville 1979
Mackay North State High School North Mackay Mackay 1964
Mackay Northern Beaches State High School Rural View Mackay 2013 21°04′01″S 149°09′42″E / 21.0670°S 149.1616°E / -21.0670; 149.1616 (Mackay Northern Beaches State High School) At 30 Rosewood Drive.[37]
Mackay State High School Mackay Mackay 1912
Mirani State High School Mirani Mackay 1967 21°09′27″S 148°51′44″E / 21.1576°S 148.8623°E / -21.1576; 148.8623 (Mirani State High School) At Augusta Street.[38]
Northern Beaches State High School Deeragun Townsville 1997
Pimlico State High School Pimlico Townsville 1959
Pioneer State High School Andergrove Mackay 1986
Proserpine State High School Proserpine Whitsunday 1963
Sarina State High School Sarina Mackay 1964
Spinifex State College Parkside Mount Isa 2003 20°44′05″S 139°29′14″E / 20.7348°S 139.4871°E / -20.7348; 139.4871 (Spinifex State College (junior campus)) A merger of Mount Isa State High School and Kalkadoon State High School. The junior campus (Years 7–9) occupies the former Mount Isa State High School site at 6–16 Fifth Avenue, Parkside.
Pioneer 20°43′22″S 139°30′38″E / 20.7229°S 139.5106°E / -20.7229; 139.5106 (Spinifex State College (senior campus)) The senior campus (Years 10–12) occupies the former Kalkadoon State High School site at 137–179 Abel Smith Parade, Pioneer.
Thuringowa State High School Condon Townsville 1987
Townsville State High School Townsville Townsville 1924
William Ross State High School Annandale Townsville 1991

Other state schools

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This includes special schools (schools for disabled children) and schools for specific purposes.

Name Suburb LGA Opened Notes
Burdekin School Ayr Burdekin 1972
Charters Towers School of Distance Education Charters Towers Charters Towers 1987
Cleveland Education and Training Centre Belgian Gardens Townsville 1994 For juvenile inmates.
Formerly Cleveland School until Feb 2006
Mackay District Special School Beaconsfield Mackay 1987 Formerly Kewarra until Aug 2002
Townsville Community Learning Centre Mundingburra Townsville 2002

Defunct state schools

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Name Suburb LGA Opened Closed Coords Notes
Airdmillan State School Airdmillan Burdekin 1912 1986
Aitkenvale Special School Aitkenvale Townsville 1972 2001 Merged into Townsville Community Learning Centre
Ana Branch State School Jarvisfield Charters Towers 1919 1964 Described as "via Ayr" and "in the parish of Morrill" so referring to the anabranch of the Burdekin River. Ana Branch Road is in Jarvisfield.[39][40][41]
Balfe's Creek State School Balfes Creek (Campaspe) Charters Towers 1905 1967
Ballara State School Kuridala Cloncurry 1918 1926 Ballara (20°56′45″S 139°57′48″E / 20.9458°S 139.9633°E / -20.9458; 139.9633 (Ballara (neighbourhood))) is the now abandoned ruins of a settlement that supported the Wee MacGregor Mine.[42][43][44]
Balnagowan State School Balnagowan Mackay 1950 1973 21°07′21″S 149°01′47″E / 21.1226°S 149.0298°E / -21.1226; 149.0298 (Balnagowan State School (former)) Located on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site at 12 Coxs Road.[45][46]
Bambaroo State School Bambaroo Hinchinbrook 1924 2016 18°52′04″S 146°11′20″E / 18.8679°S 146.1889°E / -18.8679; 146.1889 (Bamberoo State School (former)) Located at 10 Bambaroo School Road.[47][48] The school's website has been archived.[49]
Beatrice Creek State School via Pinnacle Mackay 1936 c. 1971 [50][51]
Black Jack State School Black Jack (now Broughton) Charters Towers 1887 1949 approx 20°08′10″S 146°13′06″E / 20.1362°S 146.2182°E / -20.1362; 146.2182 (Black Jack State School (former)) Located north of the Butler Blocks Mine to the east of Diamantina Road, now within the neighbouring locality of Broughton.[52][53]
Blue Mountain State School Blue Mountain Mackay 1943 1963 approx 21°34′25″S 149°01′31″E / 21.5736°S 149.0254°E / -21.5736; 149.0254 (Blue Mountain State School (former)) Located on Blue Mountain Road.[54]
Bogie Range Provisional School Bogie Whitsunday Region 1919 1922 Originally known as Twenty-five Mile Camp Provisional School and Aberdeen Provisional School
Bona Vista State School Proserpine Whitsunday 1906 1964
Bora Creek State School 1916 1920 Ravenswood area? Or possibly Captains Mountain near Milmerran?[55]
Braemeadows State School Braemeadows Hinchinbrook 1928 1969 18°37′46″S 146°15′43″E / 18.62953°S 146.26186°E / -18.62953; 146.26186 (Braemeadows State School (former)) Located on a 3-acre (1.2 ha) site on the southern side of Four Mile Road commencing at the junction with Robinos and extending eastwards .[56][57][58]
Brightley State School Brightly Mackay 1925 1988 21°15′32″S 148°55′11″E / 21.2588°S 148.9196°E / -21.2588; 148.9196 (Brightley State School (former)) At 1843 Mirani Eton Road. The school building is now used as a private residence.[59][60] Note the spelling of the school name differs from the locality name
Brookville State School via Ravenswood 1901 1926
Broughton Road Provisional School near Millchester Charters Towers circa 1895 circa 1896 Broughton Road runs south-west from Millchester.[61]
Broughton State School Broughton near Charters Towers Charters Towers 1905 1930 in the vicinity of 20°06′42″S 146°25′11″E / 20.1118°S 146.4198°E / -20.1118; 146.4198 (Broughton State School (former, approximate)) Opened as a provisional school in 1905,[62][63] becoming a state school in 1909. Closed due to low attendances in 1930.[64] The buildings were sold for removal in 1934.[65] The precise location of the school is unclear, but the mines which motivated its establishment were located in the Broughton township area immediately north of the Broughton River near its confluence with the Burdekin River.[66][67]
Burdekin Bridge Tent State School near Ayr Burdekin 1912 1913 In June 1912, approval was given for a tent school provided the Railway Department supplied the tent.[68] In November 1913, the teacher Miss Dean was reassigned to Gumlu State School.[69] The Railway Department were constructing a rail bridge over the Burdekin River near Ayr in 1912–1913; the tent school was presumably for the children of the railway workers living in a temporary camp by the bridge site.
Burdekin Falls State School Mount Wyatt Whitsunday 1984 1988
Cameron's Pocket State School Camerons Pocket (Calen) Mackay 1930 1958 20°55′13″S 148°43′40″E / 20.9202°S 148.7278°E / -20.9202; 148.7278 (Cameron's Pocket State School (former)) Located at 375 Calen Mount Charlton Road.[70][71]
Cannon Vale Provisional School Cannonvale Whitsunday 1892 circa 1908 Replaced by Cannon Valley State School at a different location.[72]
Cannon Valley State School Cannonvale Whitsunday 1910 1969 20°17′20″S 148°40′42″E / 20.2890°S 148.6784°E / -20.2890; 148.6784 (Cannon Valley State School (former)) Located on the north-eastern corner of Shute Harbour Road and Abell Road.[73][74] Despite its name, it was not in present-day Cannon Valley. Replaced by Cannonvale State School at a different location.
Cape River State School Pentland Charters Towers 1915 1938 [75]
Capeville State School Capeville near Pentland Charters Towers circa 1895 1912 Opened circa 1895 as Deep Lead Provision School near the Capeville pastoral run on the Cape River near Pentland.[64] Deep Lead was a gold mining area along the Cape River.[76] Became Deep Lead State School in September 1909.[77] Renamed Capeville State School in 1909 and then closed in 1912.[78]
Charters Towers School of the Air Charters Towers Charters Towers 1964 1973
Cootharinga Special School Castle Hill Townsville 1964 1986
Cordelia State School Cordelia Hinchinbrook 1918 1993 18°35′47″S 146°15′33″E / 18.5964°S 146.2591°E / -18.5964; 146.2591 (Cordelia State School (former)) Located at 15 Cordelia School Road.[79]
Crediton State School Crediton Mackay 1943 1968 Crediton Provisional School opened on 18 October 1943. It became a State School in 1956 and closed in 1968.
Crediton West State School Crediton Mackay 1951 1961
Crystal Creek State School Crystal Creek Whitsunday 1916 1967 Provisional until 1921; closed 1948, 1951–1956
Dalbeg State School Dalbeg Burdekin 1955 1999 20°16′15″S 147°17′43″E / 20.2708°S 147.2952°E / -20.2708; 147.2952 (Dalbeg State School (former)) Located at 45–63 Delpratt Street.[80]
Dalrymple Heights State School Dalrymple Heights Mackay 1937 1959 21°05′54″S 148°31′18″E / 21.0983°S 148.5216°E / -21.0983; 148.5216 (Dalrymple Heights State School (former)) Located at 686 Dalrymple Road.[81][82]
Devereux/Devereaux Creek State School Devereux Creek Mackay 1903 1970 approx 21°07′20″S 148°54′25″E / 21.12235°S 148.90707°E / -21.12235; 148.90707 (Devereux Creek State School (former)) Located on the northern side of Devereux Creek Road.[83][84]
Dittmer State School Dittmer Whitsunday 1938 1965 approx 20°27′01″S 148°24′11″E / 20.4504°S 148.4031°E / -20.4504; 148.4031 (Dittmer State School (former)) Located at approx 11 Thorogood Street.[85]
Dobbyn State School Three Rivers Cloncurry 1918 1954
Dows Creek State School Dows Creek Mackay 1895 2009 21°06′15″S 148°46′25″E / 21.1041°S 148.7735°E / -21.1041; 148.7735 (Dows Creek State School (former)) Located at 1081 Mount Ossa Road.[86] The school's website was archived.[87]
Duchess State School Duchess Cloncurry 1911 1983
Dumbleton State School Dumbleton Mackay 1926 1949
Dutton River State School Dutton River Flinders 1972 1977
Elaroo State School Elaroo (now Bloomsbury) Whitsunday 1936 1969 20°47′15″S 148°37′00″E / 20.7874°S 148.6168°E / -20.7874; 148.6168 (Elaroo State School (former)) Elaroo Provisional School opened on 30 March 1936. It became Elaroo State School in 1955. It closed in 1969.[88][89] It was immediately south of the Elaroo railway station at 21 Wales Road.[90][91]
Etowri State School Habana Mackay 1926 1953 21°02′52″S 149°06′53″E / 21.04789°S 149.11483°E / -21.04789; 149.11483 (Etowri State School (former)) Located at 108 Barcoo Road.[92][93][94][82]
Evlinton State School Ravenswood Charters Towers 1885 1921 Originally known as Sandy Creek State School.
Ewan State School Ewan (now Paluma) Townsville

Charters Towers

1907 circa 1931 Very little information available about this school.
Foresthome State School Foresthome Hinchinbrook 1935 1993
Foxdale State School Foxdale Whitsunday 1904 1972
Gainsford Homestead School (now Basalt) Charters Towers 1942 1942 Very little known about this school, which operated for a year in the Gainsford Homestead building at the old Dalrymple township site. It may have been a private school.
Gilliat State School Gilliat Mckinlay 1931 1942?
Grass Tree Provisional School Grasstree Beach Mackay circa 1892 1905 21°21′40″S 149°17′45″E / 21.36105°S 149.29597°E / -21.36105; 149.29597 (Grass Tree Provisional School (former)) Located on the north-eastern side of Haden Street.[95][96]
Greenvale Project No. 1 State School Greenvale Charters Towers 1974 1974 Opened 18 Feb 1974 and closed on 29 Mar 1974
Greenvale Project No. 2 State School Greenvale Charters Towers 1972 1974
Gunpowder State School Gunpowder Mount Isa 1970 1999 Closed 1982–1991
Guthalungra State School Guthalungra Whitsunday 1948 1988 19°50′00″S 147°42′00″E / 19.8333°S 147.7000°E / -19.8333; 147.7000 (Guthalungra State School (former)) Provisional until 28 February 1957.[51] Located on the north side of the Bruce Highway in the town.[97][82]
Habana State School Habana Mackay 1917 1960 21°01′54″S 149°04′07″E / 21.03168°S 149.06852°E / -21.03168; 149.06852 (Habana State School (former)) Located at 863 Yakapari Road.[92][93][94]19°50′00″S 147°42′00″E / 19.8333°S 147.7000°E / -19.8333; 147.7000 (Guthalungra State School (former))
Hawkins Creek State School Hawkins Creek Hinchinbrook 1912 2003 18°36′44″S 146°05′40″E / 18.6122°S 146.0945°E / -18.6122; 146.0945 (Hawkins Creek State School (former)) Sometimes written as Hawkin's Creek State School. Located at 18 Gortons Road.[98]
Helens Hill State School Helens Hill Hinchinbrook 1931 2016 18°46′08″S 146°08′07″E / 18.7690°S 146.1352°E / -18.7690; 146.1352 (Helens Hill State School (former)) Located at 48388 Bruce Highway[99][82] The school's website was archived.[100]
Hermit Park Special School Hermit Park Townsville 1979 1980
Hermit Park State Infants' School Hermit Park Townsville 1955 1993 Merged into Hermit Park SS
Hightville State School Hightville (now Kuridala) Cloncurry 1915 1920
Hillside State School near Sarina 1909 1926
Horseshoe Bay State School Horseshoe Bay Townsville (Offshore) 1949 1972
Idalia Provisional School Idalia Townsville 1931 1939
Ingham Special School Ingham Hinchinbrook 1971 1992
Inkerman State School Inkerman Burdekin 1915 1974 19°45′05″S 147°29′37″E / 19.7513°S 147.4935°E / -19.7513; 147.4935 (Inkerman State School (former)) Located at 22 Wallace Road.[101]
Inverdon Road State School Bowen Whitsunday 1922 1955 19°59′23″S 148°12′43″E / 19.9896°S 148.2119°E / -19.9896; 148.2119 (Inverdon Road State School) Located at 174 Inverdon Road.[102][103][82]
Iona State School Osborne Burdekin 1928 1963 approx

19°42′44″S 147°24′09″E / 19.7121°S 147.4025°E / -19.7121; 147.4025 (Iona State School (former))

Located on the north-west corner of Iona Road and Bapty Road.[104]
Iyah State School Fredericksfield Burdekin 1920 1963 19°42′37″S 147°26′57″E / 19.7102°S 147.4491°E / -19.7102; 147.4491 (Iyah State School (former)) Located approximately at 13 Charlies Hill Road.[105][106]
Jaggan State School Jaggan Tablelands 1918 1965 [64]
Kajabbi State School Kajabbi Cloncurry 1919 1975
Kalkadoon State High School Pioneer Mount Isa 1977 2002 20°43′20″S 139°30′36″E / 20.7223°S 139.5099°E / -20.7223; 139.5099 (Kalkadoon State High School (former)) Located at 145–163 Abel Smith Parade. Merged with Mount Isa State High School to create Spinifex State College. The senior campus of the new college occupies the former Kalkadoon State High School site. Kalkadoon State High School's website has been archived.[107]
Kelsey Creek State School Kelsey Creek Whitsunday 1895 1963 Provisional until 1909
King's Gully State School Broughton Charters Towers 1911 1932 Kings Gully and Kings Gully Road are both in Broughton.[108][82]
Kirk River State School in western Ravenswood Charters Towers 1890 1944 Kirk River and Kirk River Road are both in Ravenswood.[109][82]
Koolamarra State School Koolamarra (now Cloncurry) Cloncurry 1915 1971 [110]
Kungurri State School Kungurri (now Dows Creek) Mackay 1932 1963 [111]
Kuridala State School Kuridala Cloncurry 1901 1932 formerly Friezland SS until 1920
Kynuna State School Kynuna McKinlay 1899 1992
Laburnum Grove Provisional School near Sarina 1915 c.1941 Originally named Middle Creek Provisional School
Lake Julius State School Lake Julius Mount Isa 1973 1976
Lannercost State School Lannercost Hinchinbrook 1929 1962 18°38′28″S 146°01′48″E / 18.6410°S 146.0299°E / -18.6410; 146.0299 (Lannercost State School (former)) Located on Lannercost Extension Road near the junction with Venables Crossing Road.[112][113]
Lethebrook State School Lethebrook Whitsunday 1922 1964
Liontown State School Liontown (now Campaspe) Charters Towers 1906 1914 [114][64]
Long Pocket State School Long Pocket (now in Lannercost) Hinchinbrook 1915 1994 18°32′31″S 146°01′10″E / 18.5419°S 146.0194°E / -18.5419; 146.0194 (Long Pocket State School (former)) Located at 2062 Abergowrie Road, now in Lannercost.[115]
Lower Gregory State School in southern Gregory River Whitsunday 1922 1962 [82]
Lucinda Point State School Lucinda Hinchinbrook 1896 2008 18°31′50″S 146°20′02″E / 18.5306°S 146.3339°E / -18.5306; 146.3339 (Lucinda Point State School (former)) Originally opened Dungeness Provisional School in 1896, relocated to Lucinda Point in 1897 and renamed Lucinda Point Provisional School in 1898. Located at 20 Patterson Parade (corner Waring Street).[116] The school's website was archived.[117]
McDesme State School McDesme Burdekin 1905 1965 19°36′56″S 147°24′02″E / 19.61550°S 147.40058°E / -19.61550; 147.40058 (McDesme State School (former)) McDesme Provisional School opened on 1905. On 1 January 1909, it became McDesme State School. It closed circa 1964.[118] The school was on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site on the south-east corner of McDesme Road and Old Home Hill Road[119][120][121]
Mackay Central State Infants School Mackay Mackay 1960 1968 Merged with Mackay Central SS
Mackay Special School Mackay Mackay 1981 1997 Merged with Kewarra Special
Mackay West State Infants School West Mackay Mackay 1956 1994 21°09′06″S 149°09′51″E / 21.1517°S 149.1643°E / -21.1517; 149.1643 (West Mackay Infants State School (former)) Split from and then merged back in Mackay West State School. Located at 364 Bridge Road.[122]
Macrossan State School Macrossan (now Dotswood) Charters Towers 1884 1948 Originally called Macrossan Bridge Provisional School from 1884–1903 then changed name to Burdekin Provisional School. In 1917 it took on its final name.
Majors Creek State School Majors Creek Burdekin 1933 2009 19°35′55″S 146°54′05″E / 19.5985°S 146.9015°E / -19.5985; 146.9015 (Majors Creek State School (former)) Located at 54 Majors Creek Road.[123]
Malbon State School Malbon Cloncurry 1911 1969 21°04′31″S 140°18′07″E / 21.0754°S 140.3019°E / -21.0754; 140.3019 (Malbon State School (former)) The school was located at the southern end of town on the Malbon Selwyn Road.[124]
Mary Kathleen State School Mary Kathleen Cloncurry 1956 1983
Maxwelton State School Maxwelton Richmond 1923 1989 20°43′18″S 142°40′54″E / 20.7217°S 142.6816°E / -20.7217; 142.6816 (Maxwelton State School (former)) Located in School Road.[125][82] The school building is now used as a house.
McKinlay State School McKinlay McKinlay 1897 1986
Melrose Provisional School near Bowen c.1877 c.1896 This school was located on the property of the same name, owned and operated by Sidney Yeates. It was a rough bark and slab structure with bark for a roof.
Mia Mia State School Mia Mia Mackay 1899 circa 1913 The school building was relocated to a new site circa 1913.[126]
circa 1913 1967 21°13′26″S 148°48′43″E / 21.22383°S 148.81199°E / -21.22383; 148.81199 (Mia Mia State School (former)) Located on the north of the bend in the Mia Mia Connection Road.[127][128][129]
Mingela State School Mingela Charters Towers 1882 2002 19°52′52″S 146°38′01″E / 19.8812°S 146.6336°E / -19.8812; 146.6336 (Mingela State School (former)) Known as Ravenswood Junction until 1931.[51] Located at 33 Burdekin Street.[130][82] The school's website was archived.[131]
Mount Charlton State School Mount Charlton Mackay 1931 2009 21°01′20″S 148°43′47″E / 21.0222°S 148.7296°E / -21.0222; 148.7296 (Mount Charlton State School (former)) Located at 2342 Mirani-Mount Ossa Road.[132][133] The school's website was archived.[134]
Mount Chelona State School near Sarina 1937 c.1941
Mount Christian State School Mount Christian (now Koumala) Mackay 1925 1968 [135][136]
Mount Cobalt State School Selwyn Cloncurry 1924 1926 Mount Cobalt was a mine in Selwyn.[137]
Mount Coolon State School Mount Coolon Whitsunday 1921 1967 Provisional until May 1963
Mount Dalrymple State School Dalrymple Heights Mackay 1904 1963
Mount Isa State High School Parkside Mount Isa 1953 2002 20°44′05″S 139°29′14″E / 20.7348°S 139.4871°E / -20.7348; 139.4871 (Mount Isa State High School (former)) Located at 6–16 Fifth Avenue. Merged with Kalkadoon State High School to create Spinifex State College. The junior campus of the new college occupies the former Mount Isa State High School site. Mount Isa State High School's website has been archived.[138]
Mount Jukes State School Mount Jukes Mackay 1926 1967
Mount Leyshon State School Mount Leyshon (now Seventy Mile) Charters Towers 1890 c.1940? [139]
Mount Marlow State School Mount Marlow Whitsunday 1900 1954
Mount Martin State School Mount Martin Mackay 1906 1961
Mount Ossa State School Mount Ossa Mackay 1938 1970 20°57′30″S 148°50′04″E / 20.9582°S 148.8344°E / -20.9582; 148.8344 (Mount Ossa State School (former)) In 1938, the Silent Grove Provisional School closed, being replaced by the Mount Ossa State School. Located on Mount Ossa School Road.[140]
Mount Pelion State School Mount Pelion Mackay 1924 1970 20°55′47″S 148°48′51″E / 20.9298°S 148.8143°E / -20.9298; 148.8143 (Mount Pelion State School (former)) Provisional until Aug 1926. Located about 19 Bogga Road.[141][142]
Mount Proserpine State School Conway Whitsunday 1938 1963 [143]
Mount Surround State School Mount Surround Burdekin 1932 1968 approx 19°31′02″S 147°03′25″E / 19.51717°S 147.05708°E / -19.51717; 147.05708 (Mount Surround State School (former)) Located on the northern corner of Reed Beds Road and Piralko Road.[144][145]
Munbura State School Munbura Mackay 1920 1971
Mundingburra Special School Mundingburra Townsville 1981 2001 Formerly Mundingburra South until Jan 1987.
Merged into Townsville Community Learning Centre
Narpi State School Narpi (now Kuttabul) Mackay 1926 2005 20°59′59″S 148°52′31″E / 20.9998°S 148.8753°E / -20.9998; 148.8753 (Narpi State School (former)) Located at 69 Narpi Road.[146][147][148][149]
Nelia State School Nelia McKinlay 1926 1960
Netherdale State School Netherdale Mackay 1914 1963
Nindaroo State School Nindaroo (now in Richmond) Mackay 1899 1963 21°04′56″S 149°08′31″E / 21.08220°S 149.14186°E / -21.08220; 149.14186 (Nindaroo State School (former)) Located at 1 Boveys Road, corner of Mackay Habana Road, now within neighbouring Richmond.[94][93][82]
Nonda State School Nonda Richmond 1925 1975 20°40′53″S 142°29′09″E / 20.6813°S 142.4857°E / -20.6813; 142.4857 (Nonda State School (former)) Located in Corella Street.[150][82]
Norwood State School Norwood (now in Pentland) Charters Towers 1920 1952 [151]
O'Connell River State School Yalboroo Mackay 1937 1960 20°51′48″S 148°37′11″E / 20.8632°S 148.6196°E / -20.8632; 148.6196 (O'Connell River State School (former)) Located to the west of the junction of Cathu O'Connell Road and Frys Road.[70][71]
Oolbun State School Oolbun (now Nome) Townsville 1917 c.1932 Very little information available about this school.
Oona State School Oona (now Three Rivers) Cloncurry c.1917 c.1920 Very little information available about this school.
Owens Creek State School Owens Creek Mackay 1913 1967 Provisional until 1918
Palm Grove State School Palm Grove Whitsunday 1916 1951
Paluma State School Paluma Townsville/Charters Towers 1950 1968 Originally opened as Paluma Temporary School, it became a State School in 1952. Has been confused with Running River State School, but they are separate schools (see Running River State School below)
Pandanus Creek State School north-western Ravenswood Charters Towers 1908 1926 Pandanus Creek is a tributary of the Kirk River in north-western Ravenswood.[152][153][82]
Peacock Siding State School Peacock Siding Hinchinbrook 1929 1949
Picnic Bay State School Picnic Bay, Magnetic Island Townsville (Offshore) 1917 1970 19°10′37″S 146°50′22″E / 19.177°S 146.8395°E / -19.177; 146.8395 (Picnic Bay State School (former)) Known as Magnetic Island State School until September 1925. At 11–15 Granite Street. Later used as the Magnetic Island Craft Shop and the Magnetic Island Museum.[154]
Pleystowe State School Pleystowe Mackay 1896 1914 Pleystowe Provisional School opened on 15 April 1896 on a 3-acre (1.2 ha) site on the Green Nob. The site was described as "a most imposing one for a school and the view from the crest of the Nob and the exhilarating breeze one gets on reaching it well repays for the little climb".[155][156][157]
1914 1961 approx 21°08′36″S 149°01′34″E / 21.14340°S 149.02604°E / -21.14340; 149.02604 (Pleystowe State School (former)) In 1914, it was decided to relocate and enlarge the school.[158][159][160] The school was on the south-western corner of the Mackay-Eungella Road and Pleystowe School Road.[161][162]
Plane Creek West State School West Plane Creek (now Sarina) Mackay 1900 1969 Plane Creek, Upper Provisional School opened 19 February 1900 and became Plane Creek, Upper State school in 1909. In 1928 the school name was changed to Plane Creek, West (later without comma before West) and the school closed in 1969.
Pumping Station State School Breddan Charters Towers 1898 1936
Quamby State School Quamby Cloncurry 1924 1969
Queenton State School Queenton Charters Towers 1891 1931
Rangemore State School Rangemore Burdekin 1913 1962
Reid River State School Reid River Townsville (R) 1948 1966
Riordan Vale State School Riordanvale Whitsunday 1939 1963 20°17′26″S 148°38′47″E / 20.2905°S 148.6463°E / -20.2905; 148.6463 (Riordan Vale State School (former)) Riordan Vale Provisional School opened on 22 May 1939. It became Riordan Vale State School in 1955. It closed in 1963.[163][164] It was at 333 Riordanvale Road.[165][166][167]
Ripple Creek State School Ripple Creek (now in Bemerside) Hinchinbrook 1893 1995 18°34′47″S 146°12′19″E / 18.5796°S 146.2053°E / -18.5796; 146.2053 (Ripple Creek State School (former)) Located on Fulton Drive.[168][169]
Rise and Shine State School Rise and Shine (now Yalboroo) Mackay 1936 1963 20°53′20″S 148°39′46″E / 20.8888°S 148.6628°E / -20.8888; 148.6628 (Rise and Shine State School (former)) Located at 2 Watson and Boyds Road (corner Holds Road).[140][170]
Rita Island State School Rita Island Burdekin 1920 1967
Rishton State School Rishton (now Dotswood) Charters Towers 1884 1891 Rishton was the area on the eastern bank of the Burdekin River where it is cross by the Burdekin River Rail Bridge. It was renamed Oombabia in 1890.[171] It is now the south-western corner of Dotswood.[172]
Rochford State School Rochford (now Ravenswood) Charters Towers 1892 1921 [173]
Running River State School Hidden Valley (now Paluma) Townsville/Charters Towers 1946 1994 18°58′40″S 146°01′34″E / 18.9777°S 146.0262°E / -18.9777; 146.0262 (Running River State School (former)) Closed in 1949 and opened again in 1954. Closed in 1963 and opened in 1965. Closed in 1974 and opened in 1978. Finally closed in 1994. Located at 28 Furber Road (also known as Breakaway Road and Ewan Road) in Paluma; it was a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site with a frontage onto Running River.[174][175]
Sandiford State School Sandiford Mackay 1908 1992 21°14′51″S 149°05′59″E / 21.24761°S 149.09981°E / -21.24761; 149.09981 (Sandiford State School (former)) Located at 517 Homebush Road.[176] As at 2008, the school building was still on the site.[177]
Sellheim State School Sellheim Charters Towers 1889 1939 approx 20°00′24″S 146°24′56″E / 20.0068°S 146.4156°E / -20.0068; 146.4156 (Sellheim State School (former)) Located on the eastern side of School Street close to the junction with the Flinders Highway.[178]
Septimus State School Septimus Mackay 1904 1999 21°12′15″S 148°45′51″E / 21.2043°S 148.7642°E / -21.2043; 148.7642 (Septimus State School (former)) Located at 888–892 Gargett Mia Mia Road.[179][180][181]
Silent Grove Provisional School Mount Charlton Mackay 1928 1938 Closed to establish Mount Ossa State School.
Silent Grove Upper State School Mount Charlton Mackay 1936 circa 1964 20°59′21″S 148°46′06″E / 20.9891°S 148.7684°E / -20.9891; 148.7684 (Silent Grove Upper State School (former)) Located at 2948 Mirani-Mount Ossa Road.[70]
Shirbourne State School Shirbourne Burdekin 1931 1970
Stamford State School Stamford Flinders 1984 2013 21°15′57″S 143°48′30″E / 21.2658°S 143.8083°E / -21.2658; 143.8083 (Stamford State School (former)) Stamford State School opened on 23 January 1984.[182] It closed on Located at 5 Marathon Stamford Road.[183] The school's website was partially archived.[184]
Stone State School Upper Stone Hinchinbrook 1909 1993 18°43′30″S 145°57′44″E / 18.7251°S 145.9623°E / -18.7251; 145.9623 (Stone State School (former)) Located at 1887 Stone River Road.[185][186]
Strathdickie State School Strathdickie Whitsunday 1906 1962 20°19′42″S 148°36′21″E / 20.3284°S 148.6058°E / -20.3284; 148.6058 (Strathdickie State School (former)) Strathdickie Provisional School opened on 25 June 1906. On 1 January 1909, it became Strathdickie State School. It closed on 1 June 1962.[187] It was at 869-875 Gregory Cannon Valley Road.[188][189][190][191]
Stuart State School Stuart Townsville 1901 2013 19°20′53″S 146°50′30″E / 19.34793°S 146.84179°E / -19.34793; 146.84179 (Stuart State School (former)) Originally called Stewart's Creek, renamed Stuart in 1939. Located at 10 Dwyer Street. Its website was partially archived.[192]
Sunnyside State School Sunnyside Mackay 1896 1911 approx 21°20′47″S 149°04′52″E / 21.3465°S 149.0812°E / -21.3465; 149.0812 (Scrubby Mount State School (former)) Scrubby Mount Provisional School opened on 3 February 1896. On 1 January 1909, it became Scrubby Mount State School. It was near the intersection of Sarina-Homebush Road and Marwood-Sunnyside Road.[193]
1911 1960 approx 21°22′04″S 149°05′42″E / 21.3679°S 149.0950°E / -21.3679; 149.0950 (Sunnyside State School (former)) In 1911, the school was relocated to a new site and, in 1912, it was renamed Sunnyside State School.[194][195][196] It closed on 31 December 1960.[197][198] Sunnyside State School was on western side of Sarina-Homebush Road.[199][200]
Sybil Creek State School Owens Creek Mackay 1921 1965 Sybil Creek runs north of Cattle Creek in Owens Creek.[201]
Te Kowai State School Te Kowai Mackay 1883 1968 21°09′57″S 149°07′38″E / 21.1659°S 149.1273°E / -21.1659; 149.1273 (Te Kowai State School (former)) Located at 5 Te Kowai Foulden Road.[202][203][82]
The Leap State School The Leap Mackay 1893 1969 21°04′12″S 149°00′30″E / 21.0700°S 149.00847°E / -21.0700; 149.00847 (The Leap State School (former)) Located at 2105 Maraju Yakapari Road.[204][205]
The Monument State School The Monument Cloncurry 1976 1994
Torrens Creek State School Torrens Creek Flinders 1891 1991 20°46′02″S 145°01′11″E / 20.7673°S 145.0198°E / -20.7673; 145.0198 (Torrens Creek State School (former)) Located at 2 Bedford Street.[206][82]
Torsdale Farm Provisional School near Mackay 1919 1920 Was a half-time school in conjunction with Torsdale Station Provisional School. Should not be confused with Torsdale Farm Provisional School, later known as Torsdale Farm State School, near Biloela, which opened in 1935 and changed name in 1944 to Prospect Creek State School.
Torsdale Station Provisional School near Mackay 1919 1920 Was a half-time school in conjunction with Torsdale Farm Provisional School.
Townsville Hospital Special School North Ward Townsville 1974 1994 Townsville Hospital is located in North Ward.
Townsville West Special School West End Townsville 1958 1992
Ukalunda State School Mount Wyatt Whitsunday 1903 1924 [207]
Victoria Park State Infants School Mackay Mackay 1970 1994 Merged with Victoria Park State School
Wagoora State School Wagoora (now Pindi Pindi) Mackay 1949 1963 20°50′46″S 148°42′21″E / 20.8460°S 148.7058°E / -20.8460; 148.7058 (Wagoora State School (former)) Located at 5 Foxs Road.[208]
Walluma State School 1900 1912 Originally known as Gregory State School. There is a Gregory parish and a Wallum Creek in Farnsfield.[209][210]
Windermere State School Cannon Valley Whitsunday 1922 1942 20°19′25″S 148°39′14″E / 20.3235°S 148.6539°E / -20.3235; 148.6539 (Windermere State School (former)) Located on the south-eastern corner of Shute Harbour Road and Cannon Valley Road.[211][212]
Whitewood State School Whitewood (now Stamford) Flinders 1961 1970 Whitewood is now in Stamford.[213]
Yalboroo State School Yalboroo Mackay 1927 2000 20°50′11″S 148°38′59″E / 20.8365°S 148.6498°E / -20.8365; 148.6498 (Yalboroo State School (former)) Originally opened as Yalboroo Siding Provisional School.[214] Located at 6885 Bruce Highway.[215]
Yuruga State School Yuruga Hinchinbrook 1919 1994 18°50′07″S 146°09′19″E / 18.8353°S 146.1552°E / -18.8353; 146.1552 (Yuruga State School (former)) Opened as Waterview State School, renamed Yuruga State School in 1930. Located at 20 Yuruga School Road.[216][217]

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Catholic schools

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In Queensland, Catholic primary schools are usually (but not always) linked to a parish. Prior to the 1970s, most schools were founded by religious institutes, but with the decrease in membership of these institutes, together with major reforms inside the church, lay teachers and administrators began to take over the schools, a process which completed by approximately 1990.

Within the region, schools in the Mackay Region are administered by Catholic Education Office, Diocese of Rockhampton, which was established in 1966 and was the first Catholic Education Office (CEO) in Queensland. All others are administered by the Catholic Education Office, Diocese of Townsville. Both are supported by the Queensland Catholic Education Commission, which is responsible for coordinating administration, curriculum and policy across the Catholic school system. Preference for enrolment is given to Catholic students from the parish or local area, although non-Catholic students are admitted if room is available.

Name Suburb LGA M/F/Co-ed Years Opened Coords Notes
Burdekin Catholic High School Ayr Burdekin Co-ed 7–12 1974
Catherine McAuley College Mackay Mackay Co-ed 7–12 2022
Columba Catholic College Charters Towers Charters Towers Co-ed P–12 1998
Emmanuel Catholic Primary School Mount Pleasant Mackay Co-ed P–6 1983 P–10 until 1994
Gilroy Santa Maria College Ingham Hinchinbrook Co-ed 7–12 1973 Merger of Gilroy (boys) and Santa Maria (girls)
Good Shepherd Catholic College Mount Isa Mount Isa Co-ed 7–12 1985 Merger of St Kieran's (boys) and San Jose (girls)
Good Shepherd Catholic Community School Rasmussen Townsville Co-ed P–6 1996
Holy Spirit Catholic School Cranbrook Townsville Co-ed P–6 1969
Holy Spirit College Mount Pleasant Mackay Co-ed 7–12 1995 Formerly part of Emmanuel College
Ignatius Park College Cranbrook Townsville M 7–12 1969
MacKillop Catholic Primary School Andergrove Mackay Co-ed P–6 1995
Marian Catholic School Currajong Townsville Co-ed P–6 1988
Mount Isa Flexible Learning Centre Mount Isa Mount Isa Co-ed 7–12 Operated by Edmund Rice Foundation.
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School Ingham Hinchinbrook Co-ed P–6 1914
Ryan Catholic College Kirwan Townsville Co-ed P–12 1979
Southern Cross Catholic College Annandale Townsville Co-ed P–12 1998
St Anne's Catholic Primary School Sarina Mackay Co-ed P–6 1925
St Anthony's Catholic College Deeragun Townsville Co-ed P–12 1992
St Benedict's Catholic School Shaw Townsville Co-ed P–6
St Brendan's Catholic Primary School Rural View Mackay Co-ed P–6 2015 21°03′10″S 149°09′39″E / 21.0527°S 149.1608°E / -21.0527; 149.1608 (St Brendan's Catholic Primary School) At 799 Mackay-Bucasia Road.[218]
St Catherine's College Proserpine Whitsunday Co-ed primary 1925-2012 Opened as a primary school in 1925 as St Catherine's Catholic School on the northern side of Marathon Street, opposite Telia Street (20°24′14″S 148°35′09″E / 20.4039°S 148.5857°E / -20.4039; 148.5857 (St Catherine's Catholic School)).[219]
Co-ed K-12 2012- In 2012, the school relocated to a new larger campus known as St Catherine's Catholic College, enabling the school to provide secondary education.[220] At 96 Renwick Road (20°24′38″S 148°35′24″E / 20.4105°S 148.5899°E / -20.4105; 148.5899 (St Catherine's Catholic College)).[221]
St Clare's Catholic School Burdell Townsville Co-ed P–6 2011 19°15′28″S 146°42′16″E / 19.2577°S 146.7044°E / -19.2577; 146.7044 (St Clare's Catholic School) On Burdell Drive.[222]
St Colman's School Home Hill Burdekin Co-ed P–6 1927
St Francis's School Ayr Burdekin Co-ed P–6 1912
St Francis's School Hughenden Flinders Co-ed P–6 1900
St Francis Xavier Catholic Primary School West Mackay Mackay Co-ed P–6 1935
St John Bosco's School Collinsville Whitsunday Co-ed P–6 1936
St John's Catholic School Walkerston Mackay Co-ed P–6 1924
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School North Mackay Mackay Co-ed P–6 1936
St Joseph's Catholic School Mundingburra Townsville Co-ed P–6 1924
St Joseph's Catholic School Cloncurry Cloncurry Co-ed P–6 1908
St Joseph's Primary School Parkside Mount Isa Co-ed P–6 1932
St Joseph's School North Ward Townsville Co-ed P–6 1873
St Kieran's Primary School Pioneer Mount Isa Co-ed P–6 1985 Merger of two earlier schools
St Margaret Mary's College Hyde Park Townsville F 7–12 1963
St Mary's Catholic Primary School South Mackay Mackay Co-ed P–6 1924
St Mary's Catholic School Bowen Whitsunday Co-ed P–6 1872
St Michael's Catholic School Palm Island Palm Island Co-ed P–6 1945
St Patrick's College Mackay Mackay Co-ed 7–12 1929 Formerly St Patrick's CBC until 1986
St Patrick's College North Ward Townsville F 7–12 1904
St Peter's Catholic School Halifax Hinchinbrook Co-ed P–6 1927 Formerly St Theresa's Convent until 1969
St Teresa's College Abergowrie Hinchinbrook M 7–12 1933
Townsville Flexible Learning Centre West End Townsville Co-ed 7–12 2006 Alternative, Operated by Edmund Rice Foundation.

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Name Suburb LG M/F/Co-ed Years Category Opened Coordinates Notes
All Souls St Gabriel's School Richmond Hill Charters Towers Co-ed P–12 Anglican 1990 Merger of All Souls School and St Gabriel's School
Annandale Christian College Annandale Townsville Co-ed P–12 Christian 1982
Blackheath & Thornburgh College Richmond Hill Charters Towers Co-ed P–12 Uniting 1978 Merger of Blackheath College and Thornburgh College
Burdekin Christian College Ayr Burdekin Co-ed P–12 Christian 1982
Calvary Christian College Mount Louisa Townsville Co-ed P–12 Assembly of God 1978
Carinity Education Condon Townsville Co-ed P–12 Christian Aboriginal 1992 Alternative, Formerly Shalom Christian College
Carlisle Christian College Beaconsfield Mackay Co-ed P–12 Adventist 1950
Eaton College Mount Louisa Townsville Co-ed P–6 Assembly of God 2023 Special School.
Enkindle Village School Douglas Townsville Co-ed P–6 Independent
Hinchinbrook Christian School Ingham Hinchinbrook Co-ed P–10 Baptist 1984
Kutta Mulla Gorinna Special Assistance School Mackay Mackay Co-ed 7–12 Special School.
Mackay Christian College North Mackay Mackay Co-ed P–12 Christian 1984
Mungalla Silver Lining School Cluden Townsville Co-ed Aboriginal
Riverside Adventist Christian School Aitkenvale Townsville Co-ed P–6 Adventist 1967
Silver Lining School Co-ed Aboriginal
Tec-NQ Douglas Townsville Co-ed 10–12 Independent 2007 Formerly Australian Technical College – North Queensland.
The Cathedral School of St Anne and St James Mundingburra Townsville Co-ed P–12 Anglican 1917 Opened as St Anne's Church of England School for Girls in Walker Street on the site of the current Townsville City Council building until 1958.[223] Relocated to Mundingburra where it expanded into a full co-educational school and was renamed The Cadredral School of St Anne and St James.[223]
Townsville Christian College Garbutt Townsville Co-ed P–12 Christian 2007 Affiliated with Life Church Townsville
Townsville Grammar School North Ward Townsville Co-ed 7–12 Independent 1888 19°15′06″S 146°48′23″E / 19.25171°S 146.80628°E / -19.25171; 146.80628 (Townsville Grammar School (North Ward secondary campus)) The North Ward campus has the secondary (7-12) facilities at 45 Paxton Street.[224]
Annandale Pre-Prep–6 1997 19°18′57″S 146°47′38″E / 19.31597°S 146.79382°E / -19.31597; 146.79382 (Townsville Grammar School (Annandale junior campus)) The Annandale campus was the first of the school's two primary (Pre-Prep–6) facilities at 1 Brazier Drive.[225]
Burdell Pre-Prep–6 2015 19°15′09″S 146°42′16″E / 19.2525°S 146.7045°E / -19.2525; 146.7045 (Townsville Grammar School (North Shore junior campus)) The North Shore campus was the second of the school's two primary (Pre-Prep–6) facilities on the corner of Erskine Place and North Shore Boulevard.[226][227]
Whitsunday Anglican School Beaconsfield Mackay Co-ed P–12 Anglican 1988
Whitsunday Christian College Cannonvale Whitsunday Co-ed P–12 Christian 1997 20°17′20″S 148°40′29″E / 20.2889°S 148.6747°E / -20.2889; 148.6747 (Whitsunday Christian College) At 26 Paluma Road.[228]

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Name Suburb LGA Category Years Opened Closed Notes
All Souls' School Charters Towers Charters Towers Anglican Boys P–12 1920 1990 Merged into All Souls St Gabriel's School.
Blackheath College Charters Towers Charters Towers Methodist/Presbyterian Girls P–12 1920 1978 Merged into Blackheath and Thornburgh College.
Blessed Edmund Campion College Ayr Burdekin Catholic high 1953 1974 Merged into St Francis Xavier High School.
Canossa Primary School Trebonne Hinchinbrook Catholic Primary 1951 2013
Gilroy College Ingham Hinchinbrook Catholic boys High 1949 1972 Merged into Gilroy Santa Maria College
Heritage High School Townsville Townsville ? High 1978 1989
Holy Family Primary School Gulliver Townsville Catholic Primary 1952 1987 Merged into The Marian School
Immaculate Heart of Mary School Marian Mackay Catholic Primary 1924 1989
Mercy College Mackay Mackay Catholic Girls/Co-ed High 1930 2022 Formerly Our Lady of Mercy College until 1986. Merged into St Patrick's College, Mackay
Mount Carmel College Charters Towers Charters Towers Catholic boys High 1902 1997 Merged into Columba Catholic College
Mount Isa Christian College Mount Isa Mount Isa Independent High 1981 2008
Our Lady's Mount College Townsville Townsville Catholic boys High 1911 1970 Moved and became Ignatius Park College
San Jose Secondary School Mount Isa Mount Isa Catholic girls Secondary 1964 1984 Merged into Good Shepherd Catholic College
St Columba's Primary School Charters Towers Charters Towers Catholic Primary 1876 1997 Merged into Columba Catholic College
St Gabriel’s School Charters Towers Charters Towers Anglican Girls P–12 1921 1990 Merged into All Souls St Gabriel's School.
St John Fisher Christian Brothers College Currajong Townsville Catholic boys Primary 1952 1987 Merged into The Marian School
St Joseph's School Giru Burdekin Catholic Primary 1944 1998
St Joseph's School Julia Creek McKinlay Catholic Primary 1955 1995
St Kieran's Christian Brothers College Mount Isa Mount Isa Catholic boys Secondary 1960 1984 Merged into Good Shepherd Catholic College
St Margaret Mary's Primary School Hermit Park Townsville Catholic girls Primary 1936 1987 Merged into The Marian School
St Mary's College Charters Towers Charters Towers Catholic girls High 1882 1997 Merged into Columba Catholic College
St Mary's School West End Townsville Catholic Primary 1888 1995 Merged into The Marian School
Santa Maria College Ingham Hinchinbrook Catholic girls High 1949 1972 Merged into Gilroy Santa Maria College
Stella Maris College Bowen Whitsunday Catholic girls High 1885 1971
Townsville Christian Academy Townsville Townsville Ind. Christian Primary 1983 1991
Thornburgh College Charters Towers Charters Towers Methodist/Presbyterian Boys P–12 1919 1978 Merged into Blackheath and Thornburgh College.

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