Earnshaw State College

Earnshaw State College is a P-12 college in the Brisbane North Education District.[1] Established in 2003[2] and located in Queensland, Australia in the suburb of Banyo in northeast Brisbane. Earnshaw has a short history as a College but a long history in Nudgee State School and Banyo State High School. Earnshaw specialises in Business.

Earnshaw State College
Address
Earnshaw Road, Banyo

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TypeState college
MottoPrepare Today for Tomorrow
Established2003
School districtBanyo Nudgee
PrincipalK. Mckinnion
GradesP-12
Number of students700-950
CampusCampus has three sub-schools: Junior (P-6), Middle (7-9), Senior (10-12)
Colour(s)Navy, yellow, green & white
MascotThe Earnshaw Eagle
NewspaperEarnshaw Edge
Websitehttp://www.earnshawsc.eq.edu.au/

Teams of Earnshaw students from grades 10, 11 and 12 won the 2010, 2011, and 2012 Global Enterprise Challenge.[3]

Sporting houses

  • Bradman
Named after: Donald Bradman
Colour: blue
  • O'Neill
Named after: Susie O'Neill
Colour: green
  • Rafter
Named after: Patrick Rafter
Colour: red

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References

  1. "Earnshaw State College". Queensland Government. 2017. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  2. "Opening and closing dates of Queensland Schools". Queensland Government. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  3. "Earnshaw State College". Earnshwa State School. Queensland Government. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2017.


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