New Farm State School, Heritage-listed state school in New Farm, Australia.
New Farm State School stands at the intersection of James and Heal Streets with brick buildings and large windows designed to bring in natural light. The site includes sports facilities, play areas, and multiple classroom structures that were added through various expansions over time.
The school opened on 21 January 1901 as part of Queensland's expanding education system. The First World War left a significant mark on the institution, with 24 former students who died in the conflict commemorated by a memorial built in 1923.
The school serves as a gathering place for the New Farm community and remains connected to local identity through generations of families who have studied here. Its presence shapes the neighborhood and reflects the area's evolution over more than a century.
The best time to visit is during school hours when the campus is active and you can see how the different areas are used. The location is easily accessible by public transport from central Brisbane.
The 1919 Open-air Annexe was an innovative building with special architectural features designed to maximize fresh air and sunlight during lessons. This design reflected contemporary ideas about health and well-being in school buildings.
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