Redcliffe State High School, State secondary school in Redcliffe, Australia.
Redcliffe State High School is a public secondary school located on two connected campuses, joined by a pedestrian bridge. The facility includes specialized areas for performing arts and visual arts alongside standard classrooms for all core subjects.
The school opened in 1958 on the eastern side of Oxley Avenue to serve the local community. It has since expanded across multiple sites to accommodate the increasing number of students over the decades.
The school maintains active programs that celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives through classroom learning and special events. You can see these cultural elements reflected in student projects, displays, and community gatherings held throughout the year.
The school serves students from Year 7 through Year 12 and operates under Queensland's public education guidelines. Visitors should inquire ahead about campus access, and note that the pedestrian bridge helps you navigate between the two main areas.
Instead of traditional detention, the school uses 'The Blue Room' where students reflect on and work to improve their behavior. This approach focuses on building understanding rather than punishment.
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