Corinda State High School

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Corinda State High School
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TypePublic, co-educational, secondary, day school
MottoLatin: Hodie Quoque Cras
(Not only for today but for tomorrow also)
Established1960
PrincipalHelen Jamieson
Enrolment1,829
CampusUrban (Corinda)
Colour(s)Green and yellow
  
Websitehttps://corindashs.eq.edu.au

Corinda State High School (CSHS) is a non-selective, co-educational, state secondary school, located in Corinda, Queensland, Australia.[1] The school was established in 1960.

Campus[edit]

The school is located on one campus in the western suburbs of Brisbane. The school has extensive outdoor as well as indoor sporting facilities, a performing arts centre and an agricultural farm as part of the "outdoor classroom".

Extra-curricular[edit]

The school offers a wide variety of extra curricular activities including sports, music, arts and tours.

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Corinda State High School Archived 16 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Handbook 2010. Retrieved August 2011
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  7. ^ "Professor Bill Lovegrove AO". staffprofile.usq.edu.au.
  8. ^ "Emeritus Professor William John Lovegrove". It's an Honour. Archived from the original on 27 October 2021. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  9. ^ "The College Honours : Geoffrey Michael William McKellar (1949-2013)" (PDF). Racds.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 October 2014. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  10. ^ https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/3017231
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  12. ^ Chammas, Michael (26 January 2016). "Shane Richardson quits NRL to return to South Sydney Rabbitohs as head of football". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 May 2019.

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