Yeronga State High School

Yeronga State High School

BrisbaneQueensland

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Institution data

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Type
High school
Type of ownership
Government
Features
International students
Uniform

Details

Our school's vision is 'Quality Pathways to Success'. This vision is simplistic yet powerful and is predicated on high standards, solid foundations, innovative practices, strong traditions and the agreed values of: quality, harmony, and sustainability. Yeronga State High School provides opportunities for all students, irrespective of background and ability to access a broad range of knowledge skills and competencies. Yeronga SHS provides learning pathways to a socially, economically and environmentally balanced future. These are accompanied by the promotion of values and attitudes that enable the student to become more resilient and ready for the dynamic world of post secondary options and directions both within Australia and overseas. Our students will have the power and enabling skills to change our world to be a better place, through tolerance of diversity, being able to work with other people to promote the breaking down of barriers and by working harmoniously together as citizens of the world.

Institution indicators

ParentsHub Rating
43
Rating based on reviews
4
Rank in the city
213
Rank in the country
5232

Contacts

AddressOn large map

(07) 3249 1400

yerongashs.eq.edu.au

Brisbane, Queensland 159 Villa Street Yeronga Queensland 4104

Reviews

3/10/2023, 12:29:38 AM
This school rebirthed me from an emo kid to a fully functioning student. When I first started, all I wanted to do was be alone and not make any friends. I actively avoided talking to people and stayed away from many social groups in year 7. This charade went on for a couple of weeks until one day in maths class I met this one kid who was weird and quirky like me, except less sad about living. I became aquainted to them by a friend called Bruce and we became friends throughout most of junior school. He was an A grade student and had academic success throughout his schooling career in Yeronga State High School. We also discussed various things together such as shows and sports and spending my years with him was the best memories I've had after year 6. He left in grade 9 and I had my villain arc from being an emo kid with average grades to becoming a B or higher student from year 10 onwards. In year 10, I peaked in grades and recieved B's or more for most of the year. The only time I failed a class and recieved lower than a B was when I attended year 10 physics. I would say I was pretty dumb when it came to understanding year 10 physics but I was so happy when I had passed in the second semester. Anyways, this biography was written by a past Yeronga student naming the title of this article, 'That Time I was Reincarnated by Yeronga State High School' p.s. This title is probably copyrighted so please don't copyright stirke me.
10/21/2022, 11:10:00 AM
Mr Vogt goes here so it must be good. Please come back, we miss you. edit: we are desperate sir, come back pls. I will pay ur toll fee, and fuel. edit 2: no sir, we do not have enough awesomeness to last without you - our supply is draining. Edit 3: day 119 without the almighty Vogt, supplies are scarce, our will to live even more so. I’m not sure how many more weeks we can take, I’ve never gotten so many OneSchool Reports from one teacher in my life. Please, pretty please, send help when you can. Love, your favourite student (Other than blake).
9/15/2022, 9:31:26 PM
This school has been fantastic. Really supportive staff, smaller classes and a good range of subjects. We feel lucky that our kids can walk to such a great school.
1/13/2022, 12:25:33 PM
Teachers are great however, the current principal is shackling the school from it's real potential. My son says his favourite teachers are Mr McLaren and Ms Syed and that he wishes Mr Terry Heath returned to be the principal again.
8/20/2019, 11:02:44 AM
This school was certainly better than Glenala State High School. I attended here in 1997 and although I didn't graduate from Year 12 (mostly due to a death in the family, lack of motivation and confidence in myself) my experience was reasonably good and somewhat more peaceful. Because I was a student with additional/special needs I did get bullied but nowhere near as badly as I was when I was at Glenala High and when it did happen it was usually addressed.

Rating based on reviews

3.6 out of 5 stars

total 5 reviews

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