Keebra Park State High School | |
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Anne St, Southport 4215 , | |
Coordinates | 27°59′4.06″S153°23′58.71″E / 27.9844611°S 153.3996417°E |
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Type | State secondary day school |
Motto | Latin: Honesta quam Splendida (Honourable Deeds Rather Than Splendid Ones [1] ) |
Established | 1973 [2] |
Principal | Adam Brandis [3] |
Deputy Principals |
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Year levels | Year 7 – Year 12 [4] : 2 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Enrolment | 1,100 (August 2023) [5] |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Maroon and blue |
Website | www |
Keebra Park State High School (KPSHS), referred to as Keebra Park or Keebra, is a co-educational public secondary school, located in the Gold Coast suburb of Southport, Queensland, Australia. [6]
Queensland secondary schools started catering for Year 7 to align Queensland with the other states, as part of the official implementation in 2015 of Anna Bligh's state-wide "Flying Start" program. [7] As part of a 2013 trial, some schools implemented this transition early. 2013 was the last year Keebra Park State High School catered only for Year 8 to Year 12. [8] : 2 Since 2014, [9] : 3 the years levels currently offered at this school are Year 7 to Year 12. [4] : 2
In 2023, Keebra Park State High School was reported to have a maximum student enrolment capacity of 1,060 students. [10]
The trend in school enrolments (August figures) has been:
Year | Year levels | Boys | Girls | Total | |||||
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7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | ||||
2008 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 681 [11] : 2 |
2009 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 403 | 213 | 616 [12] : 3 |
2010 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 436 | 229 | 665 [13] : 2 |
2011 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 477 | 229 | 706 [14] : 2 |
2012 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 452 | 241 | 693 [15] : 2 |
2013 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 457 | 254 | 711 [8] : 2 |
2014 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 429 | 254 | 683 [9] : 3 [16] |
2015 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 488 | 282 | 770 [17] : 2 [18] |
2016 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 453 | 306 | 759 [19] : 3 [20] |
2017 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 492 | 349 | 841 [21] : 4 [22] |
2018 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 464 | 339 | 803 [23] : 3 [24] |
2019 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 481 | 332 | 813 [25] : 2 [26] |
2020 | 186 | 155 | 151 | 158 | 126 | 138 | 548 | 366 | 914 [27] : 2 [28] |
2021 | 187 | 194 | 181 | 154 | 161 | 116 | 595 | 398 | 993 [29] : 2 [30] |
2022 | 166 | 193 | 205 | 196 | 167 | 142 | 644 | 425 | 1,069 [4] : 2 [31] |
2023 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | 1,100 [5] |
Name | Sport | Achievement |
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Corey Allan | Rugby league | Canterbury Bulldogs player. [32] |
Neccrom Areaiiti | Rugby league | South Sydney Rabbitohs player and Cook Islands international representative. [33] |
Jesse Arthars | Rugby league | Brisbane Broncos player. [34] |
Jai Arrow | Rugby league | South Sydney Rabbitohs player and Queensland representative. [35] |
Daejarn Asi | Rugby league | North Queensland Cowboys player. [36] |
AJ Brimson | Rugby league | Gold Coast Titans player. [37] |
Tanah Boyd | Rugby league | Gold Coast Titans player. [38] |
Rangi Chase | Rugby league | Doncaster Rovers player and England international representative. [39] |
JJ Collins | Rugby league | Former Wests Tigers, Newcastle and Canberra player. [40] |
Ingrid Cronin-Knight | Cricket | New Zealand White Ferns International representative. [41] |
Greg Eastwood | Rugby league | Former Brisbane Broncos, Canterbury Bulldogs and Leeds player and New Zealand international representative. [42] |
Kenny Edwards | Rugby league | Castleford Tigers player. [43] |
Jaelen Feeney | Rugby league | Former Newcastle Knights player. [44] |
David Fifita | Rugby league | Gold Coast Titans player and Queensland representative. [45] |
Moeaki Fotuaika | Rugby league | Gold Coast Titans player and Tonga representative. [45] |
Payne Haas | Rugby league | Brisbane Broncos player and Australian international representative. [45] |
Tony Hearn | Rugby league | Former North Sydney, South Queensland player and St George player and Queensland representative. [33] |
Delouise Hoeter | Rugby league | Former Wests Tigers player and Tonga international representative. [46] |
Dallas Hood | Rugby league | Former Sydney Roosters and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats player. [47] |
Brett Horsnell | Rugby league | Former Gold Coast Giants, South Queensland Crushers and Parramatta Eels player. [48] |
Jordan Kahu | Rugby league | Brisbane Broncos player and New Zealand international representative. [49] |
Richard Kingi | Rugby union | Former Stade Français and Wallabies player. [50] |
Blake Leary | Rugby league | Former North Queensland and Manly player. [51] |
Connelly Lemuelu | Rugby league | North Queensland Cowboys player. [52] |
Lamar Liolevave | Rugby league | Former Wests Tigers player and Fiji international representative. [53] |
Isaac Liu | Rugby league | Gold Coast Titans player and New Zealand international representative. [54] |
Jamahl Lolesi | Rugby league | Former Canberra, Canterbury, Wests Tigers and Huddersfield player and New Zealand international representative. [55] |
Robert Lui | Rugby league | Former Leeds Rhinos player. [56] |
Te Maire Martin | Rugby league | New Zealand Warriors player and New Zealand international representative. [57] |
Benji Marshall | Rugby league | Wests Tigers Assistant Coach and New Zealand international representative. [58] |
Dane McDonald | Rugby league | Former Sheffield Eagles player. [59] |
Brad Middelbosch | Rugby league | Former Saint-Gaudens Bears player. [33] |
Thomas Mikaele | Rugby league | Warrington Wolves player. [60] |
Sam Moa | Rugby league | Former Catalans Dragons player and New Zealand international representative. [42] |
Tautau Moga | Rugby league | St George Illawarra Dragons player and Samoa international representative. [33] |
Ben Murdoch-Masila | Rugby league | New Zealand Warriors player and Tonga international representative. [61] |
Corey Norman | Rugby league | Toulouse Olympique player and Queensland representative. [62] |
Agnatius Paasi | Rugby league | St Helens R.F.C. player and Tonga international representative. [63] |
Dean Parata | Rugby league | Former Italy international representative.[ citation needed ] |
Matt Parata | Rugby league | Former Italy international representative.[ citation needed ] |
Jaxson Paulo | Rugby league | South Sydney Rabbitohs player. [64] |
Leivaha Pulu | Rugby league | New Zealand Warriors player and Tonga international representaytive. [65] |
Tyronne Roberts-Davis | Rugby league | Newcastle Knights player. [66] |
Kurtis Rowe | Rugby league | Former Wests Tigers player. [67] |
Dean Scott | Rugby league | Former Gold Coast Seagulls player. [68] |
Marion Seve | Rugby league | Melbourne Storm player and Samoan international representative. [69] |
Tim Smith | Rugby league | Former Parramatta, Cronulla, Wigan, Wakefield Trinity and Salford player. [33] |
Chris St Clair | Rugby league | Former Balmain Tigers player and Italy international representative. [33] |
Zahara Temara | Rugby league | Sydney Roosters NRLW side player.[ citation needed ] |
Lausii Taliauli | Rugby union | Brumbies player and former Australian Sevens representative. [33] |
Ben Te'o | Rugby league | Brisbane Broncos player, Queensland representative and former England rugby union international representative. [70] |
Bodene Thompson | Rugby league | Leeds Rhinos player. [71] |
Robert Tocco | Rugby league | Former Gold Coast Seagulls, Canterbury Bulldogs and South Sydney Rabbitohs player. [33] |
Harry Tyson-Wilson | Rugby league | Former Hull FC player. [72] |
Kim Uasi | Rugby league | Former Tonga international representative. [73] |
Reece Walsh | Rugby league | Brisbane Broncos player.[ citation needed ] |
Scott Zahra | Rugby league | Former Gold Coast Chargers player. [33] |
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