Wooloowin State School, State school in Lutwyche Road, Queensland, Australia.
Wooloowin State School is a primary education facility on Lutwyche Road with heritage buildings constructed between 1914 and 1934. The structures feature wide verandas, brick walls, and roughcast rendered facades typical of Queensland school design from that era.
The school was established in 1913 when the Queensland Department of Public Instruction purchased a multi-acre site on Lutwyche Road. The construction of the first buildings followed shortly after, shaping education provision in northern Brisbane.
The school reflects early 20th century education values, where practical skills like crafts, swimming, and gardening held the same importance as traditional academic learning. The generous verandas and open spaces show how the building was designed to support diverse teaching methods.
The school site is located on Lutwyche Road with four spacious classrooms equipped with modern furnishings. The wide verandas provide shaded areas and protected learning spaces, especially useful during hot weather.
The construction costs of approximately 3,900 pounds made it one of the largest public school investments during the 1913-1914 period. This remarkably high expenditure for a school was a statement of government commitment to education at that time.
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