The Gap State High School

The Gap State High School

"Ours The Future"
Location
The Gap, Brisbane, Queensland
Australia
Coordinates 27°26′45.4″S 152°56′58.74″E / 27.445944°S 152.9496500°E / -27.445944; 152.9496500Coordinates: 27°26′45.4″S 152°56′58.74″E / 27.445944°S 152.9496500°E / -27.445944; 152.9496500
Information
Type State Secondary High School
Established July 1959
Principal Russell Pollock
Enrolment 1025
Campus Suburban
Colour(s) Green, grey and white
Website www.thegapshs.eq.edu.au

The Gap State High School is located in the suburb of The Gap in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, with a student population in 2008 of 980 - in 2014 approx. 1,100. The Gap State High School is an Education Queensland Secondary High School.

The school, which is known for both its sporting and academic excellence,[1] has the school's slogan (not motto) "Educating the whole person in a supportive, local community".

History of school

The State High School has celebrated its 50th anniversary.

Campus

The Gap State High School's Leadership Training Centre opened in August 2002 and features 22 adventure courses including indoor rock climbing and bouldering walls used to develop leadership and communication skills as part of The Gap Outdoor Adventure and Leadership Studies (GOALS) program, which is compulsory for all students. The Leadership Training Centre is open to other schools and the community, and has been used by professional athletes and by the Australian Army for cadet training. The original teachers working at the centre were trained by a past student of the Gap State High School.[2]

The performing arts centre has an auditorium that can house up to 150 students.

Sporting facilities include one turf cricket pitch, one concrete cricket pitch, two full size soccer fields, four basketball courts, and a new sports hall that houses 4 volleyball courts with digital signage for each court controlled by iPads. This new sporting facility was opened on 21 February 2014 by Premier Campbell Newman.

School facts

Principals

Former students

References

External links

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