Nundah State School, Heritage-listed state school in Nundah, Queensland, Australia
Nundah State School is a heritage-listed school building in Nundah, Queensland, constructed between 1935 and 1951 with a symmetrical two-story brick structure. The campus includes multiple sports facilities, mature shade trees, and outdoor spaces designed for student activities and learning.
The school was first established in 1865 as German Station National School, marking the start of state education in this region of Queensland. The brick building was constructed during the Great Depression as part of a government employment initiative.
An honor board installed in 1916 lists 59 former students who served in World War I, representing the school's connection to national military service.
The school grounds are accessible and feature open spaces surrounded by mature trees that provide shade. Keep in mind that access may be restricted during school hours or special events.
An honor board displays the names of 59 former students who served in World War I, etched as a permanent record. This memorial reflects the school's strong connection to the broader history of military service in the community.
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