Yarranlea Primary School, Primary school in Queensland, Australia
Yarranlea Primary School is a primary school in Queensland featuring modern classrooms, outdoor learning spaces, and facilities designed for educating local students. The campus provides different areas for academic lessons and physical activities.
The school was founded in 1883 as Hermitage Provisional School and renamed Yarranlea State School in 1901, operating until its closure in 1977. The original building was later relocated to Brisbane, where it continued to serve purposes there.
The school incorporates local heritage elements into its curriculum, fostering connections between students, families, and the broader Queensland community.
Visitors can explore the school grounds and see the different learning areas set up for daily lessons. The best time to visit is outside school hours to view the facilities without disrupting activities.
The original school building was relocated to Mount Gravatt in Brisbane, where it served as a museum and training facility. This move preserved the historic structure and gave it a new purpose in another city.
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