Bundamba State Secondary College

Bundamba State Secondary College
Location
South-East Queensland
Bundamba, Queensland, Australia
Information
Motto Success With Honour
Established January 27, 1970
School number 2000
Principal Roger Atkins
Vice principal Leah Fountaine & Joanne Francis
Grades 7-12
Enrolment 791 (2012)
Hours in school day 6
Website School web site

Bundamba State Secondary College (previously Bundamba State High School) is a Queensland public secondary school in the Ipswich suburb of Bundamba. The High School was founded in 1970 and named after its situated suburb of Bundamba.

Bundamba State Secondary College is known for its multiculturalism with many of the students coming from cultural backgrounds as diverse as Indigenous Australian, Polynesian, Torres Strait Islanders, Chinese, German, Indian, African, Russian and Slovakian.

The high school is relatively close to the Ipswich Racecourse, Bundamba railway station, The Bremer Institute of TAFE and the Ipswich Motorway.

Name change

In 2002 Bundamba State High School introduced a name change and therefore is now recognised as Bundamba State Secondary College for the first time since its inception in 1970.

Notable alumni

See also

Coordinates: 27°36′52.88″S 152°48′47.26″E / 27.6146889°S 152.8131278°E / -27.6146889; 152.8131278

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