Isis District State High School

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Isis District State High School
Location
Isis District State High School

Australia
Coordinates 25°13′58″S152°16′28″E / 25.2329°S 152.2744°E / -25.2329; 152.2744
Information
Established1969
School districtBundaberg
Website isisdistrictshs.eq.edu.au

Isis District State High School, established in 1961, is located in the town of Childers, Queensland, set across two campuses on approximately 4 acres (16,000 m2). It is at a midpoint between the major centres of Bundaberg and Maryborough. As well as providing an educational service for students exiting from Childers State School and St Joseph's Primary School, Isis High also services the adjoining communities of Biggenden, Booyal, Buxton, Cordalba, Dallarnil, Goodwood, Woodgate and Howard. It is the only high school in the town of Childers.


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