Morayfield State High School

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Morayfield State High School is a public, coeducational high school in Morayfield, Queensland, Australia. It opened on 28 January 1981.[1]

Campus

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The school campus is directly over the road from Morayfield Train Station.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The campus consists mostly of several single-storey buildings along two avenues emanating from a central courtyard, with two two-level, modern buildings, one predominantly Maths building and a second senior education building containing science, modern computer labs and accessible learning spaces. Most buildings are purpose-built for particular curricula; for example, science labs and art studios. The campus includes sporting facilities on its periphery.[2]

Curriculum

Senior Education and Training Plans are developed for all students in the school, identifying a designated pathway to Tertiary Studies, Further Training or employment. Students in Year 10 select a course of study that prepares them for studies in Years 11 and 12. Year 11 and 12 students complete studies in English and Mathematics and a selection of Queensland Studies Authority Subjects, Queensland Studies Authority Registered Subjects and Vocational education and training certificates. Traineeships and school based apprenticeships are also available.[3]

Sports

Morayfield State High School have multiple sporting academies, which consist of the Rugby League Boys and Girls academy, and a Touch Football/Netball Academy for girls. Morayfield State High School are also invested in their eSports academy, which are current three-time winning champions of the QUT Sport Tech Challenge for three years in a row (2023-2025).Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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