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Primary School: Prep to Year 6

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A current student enrolment of 795 spread across 32 classes in the western suburbs of Brisbane, and growing! Jamboree Heights is an unusual name for a suburb from which the school takes its name. The following background explains how it evolved:
1959-1974
In the Christmas/New Year period of 1967 - 1968 the Eighth Australian Scout Jamboree was held and approximately 15 000 Scouts from 20 nations attended. They camped in the area now known as Jamboree Heights, which opened as a suburb in 1969. Thus many street names, for example Guide Street, Brownie Street, Patrol Street and Emblem Street reflect the early beginnings of the area.
The kookaburra was chosen by L.J.HOOKER as the emblem for the suburb and also the school’s icon, as, before development destroyed natural habitats, the area abounded with many native fauna, among which were large colonies of kookaburras, whose noisy laughter made them a feature of the surrounding bushland.
The suburb has maintained some native forest pockets. Galahs, parrots and white cockatoos still frequent the native trees, whilst tame possums visit the school play shed and gardens to the great delight of the children who enjoy seeing them.
In the early days of the school, koala sightings were not uncommon, and still today, residents claim that they are still around, though in smaller numbers.
1974- 2006
Jamboree Heights State School was meant to open in late January 1974, but on the first day of school there were no teachers and no students present!
Brisbane was in the grip of the worst flood since 1893 and our school, along with three quarters of the city, was under water. Completion of the school was delayed and for some weeks after the flood waters had subsided, the enrolled students had to be accommodated at nearby Jindalee State School. Eventually, however, the Principal, Mr Basil Beanland, his staff of six teachers and one secretary and 160 pupils, settled into the new school.
Upon Mr Beanland's retirement in late 1979, the name of the street at the front of the school was changed, and today it bears his name.
During 1985/86, the school numbers peaked at 1016, but with the opening of the Good News Lutheran School opposite and nearby Middle Park State Primary School, the enrolment dropped to a more manageable 700. Facilities at the school improved, which included the opening of the pool in 1986.

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Learning for Life!

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Well educated life-long learners!

Address: 35 Beanland St, Jamboree Heights QLD 4074, Australia
Phone: (07) 3725 5666
State: Queensland
City: Jamboree Heights
Zip Code: 4074



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Reviews
Teachers don't care about you unless you are a leader. All teachers are mean and despite having a subject where they teach you about human rights, don't respect them at all. Deputy Principal is mean and breathes as if she is taking her last breath all the time, it is disturbing. -1/10
The favouritism towards the younger grades, kids with parents that are friends with teachers will be favorited. If you conducted one bad thing in your schooling they would overlook your opportunity to become a leader. The classroom app is absolutely ridiculous and is violating the students comfort and their privacy while at school.
Such a good school everybody should send there kids here for the best education ever
Very good school. Great staff, Great principal. Teachers are always happy to help students.
The favoritism towards certain students were appalling. If you weren't a captain in year 6 they would overlook you for all opportunities. The teachers favorited certain students. The deputy's were insensitive when talking about you compared to other students. The teachers forced the students to put in private passcodes to control what you were doing on your laptop. They also forced students to show screen time and information they shared without permission.
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