(Work and Honour)
, established = 12 May 1919
, type =
Public
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,
co-educational
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secondary day school
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, principal = Tony Kennedy, (4 October 2016 – present)
, city =
Toowoomba
Toowoomba ( , nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar') is a city in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia. It is west of Queensland's capital city Brisbane by road. The urban population of Toowoomba as of the 2021 ...
, state =
Queensland
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, nickname = Sunshine State
, image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg
, map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia
, subdivision_type = Country
, subdivision_name = Australia
, established_title = Before federation
, establishe ...
, country =
Australia
, campus =
Suburban
, enrolment = 800+ (7–12)
, colours = Red, white and navy blue
, homepage
Official website
Toowoomba State High School (TSHS) is a
co-educational
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State High School located in
Mount Lofty
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Toowoomba
Toowoomba ( , nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar') is a city in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia. It is west of Queensland's capital city Brisbane by road. The urban population of Toowoomba as of the 2021 ...
,
Queensland
)
, nickname = Sunshine State
, image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg
, map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia
, subdivision_type = Country
, subdivision_name = Australia
, established_title = Before federation
, establishe ...
, Australia. TSHS was established in 1919.
Campuses
From 1998 to 2016 Toowoomba State High School consisted of two
campuses, the Mount Lofty campus, and the Wilsonton campus.
In 2017, they became two separate State High Schools. The incumbent Queensland Education Minister (Kate Jones) decided that as of Term 1, 2017 the two campuses would become two 'Band 10' schools.
A new $5 million hall was also announced for the Wilsonton Campus.
In August, 2016, a public survey was conducted in order to determine Wilsonton Campus' new name, uniform as well as sports logo for 2017 onwards. After the survey was conducted, it was decided that Wilsonton Campus would be renamed Wilsonton State High School. The sports polo shirt would be black, purple and green with a white trim and the sports logo would be a Pegasus.
Toowoomba State High School
Toowoomba State High School is located in the suburb of Mount Lofty which is in the north-east corner of Toowoomba, Queensland. The school relocated there from Margaret Street over a period of two years in 1961 and 1962. The school caters for approximately 900 students (2015) in years seven to twelve.
Wilsonton Campus
The Wilsonton campus of Toowoomba State High School was located in the suburb of
Wilsonton Heights which is in the north-west corner of Toowoomba. It was opened in 1998 as the fourth secondary campus for Toowoomba's youth by then Education Minister,
Bob Quinn. The school catered for approximately 840 students (2015) in years seven to twelve.
On 9 August 2016, Education Minister Kate Jones announced that the Wilsonton campus would be separated from the Toowoomba State High School. The new Wilsonton State High School opened on the first school day in 2017 (23 January 2017). The new name for the school was decided through a community consultation process.
Vivo
In 2012 T.S.H.S became the first school in Australia to use Vivo to recognize the work and progress of students. Vivo is an online reward scheme for responsible behavior where teachers give students Vivo points. And then at the end of the semester or school year, the students could redeem their Vivo points to spend on the online Vivo store for rewards and vouchers to school events. T.S.H.S stopped using Vivo in 2016, and swapped to a 'star card', similar to a coffee card, for junior students.
The arts
T.S.H.S is well known for their excellence in The Arts. The school has bands, choirs and dance troupes. One of the well-known choirs at the school is the "Lofty Glee Choir". The choirs and bands perform at many school and public events.
Sports
Toowoomba State High School is also keen on excellence in the sporting arena. Each year the school has their Swimming Carnival, Athletics Carnival and Cross Country.
Former students
*
John Alexander "Jack" French, V.C.
ocal Hero*
Glynis Nunn
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*Glynis Barber (born 1955), South African actress
*Glynis Breakwell, (born 1952), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bath
*Glynnis Breytenbach, South Af ...
(née Saunders)
eptathlete*
Greg Ritchie
Gregory Michael Ritchie (born 23 January 1960) is a former Australian international cricketer who played in 30 Tests matches and 44 One Day Internationals between 1982 and 1987.
Ritchie played for Queensland between 1980 and 1992. He scored ...
ustralian Cricketer*
Michael Berkman,
Greens MLA for the inner-Brisbane seat of
Maiwar in the
Queensland Legislative Assembly
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.
* Ellen Roberts, prominent climate campaigner, named in Queensland's 100 most influential people in 2018
*
Derek Volker
Derek Volker, (born 1939) is a retired senior Australian public servant.
Life and career
Born in 1939, Volker was educated at Toowoomba State High School and the University of Queensland.
Volker's early Australian Public Service career was i ...
, senior public servant
* Thomas Meadowcroft (Freelance composer and musician)
* Gary Spence (Qld State President of the Liberal National Party; Managing Director of Brown Consulting)
* Peter Campbell (Qantas pilot; Royal Australian Air Force flight officer stationed at 34 Squadron, the VIP unit in Canberra; mechanical engineer)
* Lawrence Scanlon (winemaker, chicken schnitzel enthusiast)
* Travis Passier (born 26 April 1989) is an Australian volleyball player. He competed for Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Passier is a 6’9" middle blocker for the Australia men's national volleyball team.
* Ian Craig Leslie (born 6 July 1942) is a multi-award Australian television journalist and corporate communicator. He is best known for his 12 years (1977-1989) as a member of the original team on what was Australian television's highest-rating show 60 Minutes
* Queensland Police Commissioner Ian Stewart was born and grew up in Toowoomba and was Toowoomba State High School captain
* Owen Glyndwr (Glyn) Jenkins - Elected member of the Parliament of Victoria from 1970 to 1982
See also
*
List of schools in Queensland
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People
* List (surname)
Organizations
* List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
* SC Germania List, German rugby unio ...
References
External links
Toowoomba State High School Website
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Public high schools in Queensland
Educational institutions established in 1919
Schools in Toowoomba
1919 establishments in Australia