Smithfield State High School
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Smithfield State High School is a secondary school located in Smithfield, Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Smithfield State High School operates as an independent public secondary school and is known for its unique partnership with Trinity Beach State School and James Cook University, through the Tropical North Learning Academy. The school attracts students primarily from the Cairns and tableland area.
As of 2020, there are about 1000 students (ranging from years 7 to 12) enrolled in the school.
History
The school opened in 1983.
Extra curricular
- The school's extra curricular music program consists of a Concert Band and a Jazz Academy.
- Smithfield State High School offers a range of sporting programs inclusive of rugby league, Australian rules football, futsal, rugby union, soccer, and netball.[1]
School Houses
There are 4 school houses that revolve around sporting and swimming events. These are known beaches near Smithfield, Cairns, Queensland. They are called Clifton (Green), Ellis (Yellow), Kewarra (Blue) and Trinity. (Red)
See also
References
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