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Wynnum State High School

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Wynnum State High School
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Wynnum State High School is a public high school in Wynnum, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.[3]

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As at August 2024, the principal is Sandra Quinn, and the deputy principals are Danielle Goshnick, Marina Williams, Celia Connell, and Lisa Hawkin.[4]

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History

Construction began in 1941, and the school first opened for students on 2 March 1942.[1][2][5]

In 2010, there was 709 enrolled students and 60 teachers.[6]

Construction also recently finished on a new block of four classrooms, dubbed the Russell Building or R Block (November, 2018). Later, it underwent construction to include 3 other classrooms on May, 2023.[citation needed]

New Construction in the school has Revamped the A Block(Administration Block) to include a new Sick Bay, Lost and Found and key code / key card doors to prevent break ins on July, 2024.[citation needed]

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Facilities

Facilities at the school include:[citation needed]

  • Basketball Courts
  • Pool
  • Large Sports Oval
  • Assembly Hall
  • Multi-Purpose Sports (MPS)
  • Multiple Classroom Buildings
  • Amphitheatre
  • Technology Studios
  • Science Labs
  • Library
  • Canteen
  • Industrial Cooking Kitchen
  • Imperial Playhouse
  • Student Services
  • Toilets
  • Sailing Shed
  • Large Seating Areas
  • Parking Lot

Notable alumni


  • Natalie Cook, Olympic Beach Volleyball Player
  • Kyle Sandilands, radio host and television personality
  • Belle Gibson, cookbook author and cancer fraudster
  • Samantha Riley, Olympic swimmer.
  • Associate Professor Dominic Berry, physicist specializing in quantum information and quantum optics.[7]

Robert Peden - world champion boxer

Paul Green - NRL etc. player, NRL/State of Origin coach

References

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