Marsden State School

Marsden State School
Location
Brisbane, Queensland
Australia Australia
Coordinates 27°41′5.22″S 153°6′13.33″E / 27.6847833°S 153.1037028°E / -27.6847833; 153.1037028Coordinates: 27°41′5.22″S 153°6′13.33″E / 27.6847833°S 153.1037028°E / -27.6847833; 153.1037028
Information
Type Co-education, primary, public
Motto Merit is Ours
Established 1978
Principal Kevin Leathwaite
Grades Prep-7
Enrolment 1,006
Colour(s) Green      and gold     
Website marsdenss.eq.edu.au

Marsden State School is a public primary school for students between the years of prep to year 7. The school is located on Hickory St. in Marsden, Logan City, Queensland. The school was established in 1978 and, as of 2012, had 1,006 students.[1] The motto of the school is "Merit is Ours" and the school's colours are green and gold.

History

The school was established in 1978.

In 2010, development began for a multimillion-dollar hall, which took over a year to build.

In July 2012,[2] the school was awarded "school of the week", when it was visited by John Schluter, weatherman of Channel 7 News, and an "animated sign" saying MSS, the school's initials, welcomed him in the Channel 7 helicopter. The sign was featured on 7News.[3]

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