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Have your say on new facilities for Goodna Special School

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A student is playing in the school playground while a teacher watches from the side.

Goodna Special School; image by the Department of Education

The Queensland Government is planning a long-term solution to cater for future student numbers in the Goodna area. With enrolments at Goodna Special School increasing by more than 80% since 2020, the government is working to ensure the school has the necessary facilities to support its growing community.

As part of this plan, the government delivered 2 new temporary, 2-storey prefabricated classroom buildings and other facilities ready for teaching and learning in Term 1 2025.

The government is seeking feedback on the proposed developments for Stage 2, which aim to provide Goodna Special School with new and/or upgraded facilities to meet curriculum and extra-curricular needs.

Stage 1 in progress—ready for Term 1 2026

Construction for Stage 1 has commenced and is expected to be completed within 3 months, weather permitting, ready for Term 1 2026.

Stage 1 includes:

  • removal of 2 existing single-storey temporary buildings (6 classrooms) and an amenities building
  • replaced with a temporary 2-storey prefabricated building (12 classrooms and amenities).

Proposed Stage 2 (unfunded)*

The proposed developments will include:

  • new play space including a partially covered playground with access ramp and lift
  • car park for staff and school community
  • amenities.

*Note: The delivery of Stage 2 is subject to the availability of funding in the future.

Community engagement

Parents, carers and the local community are invited to have their say on the proposed Stage 2 facilities from Friday 31 October until Tuesday 18 November 2025.

A drop-in consultation session will be held at Goodna Special School (65 Queen Street, Goodna), and the community is encouraged to a​ttend:

  • Wednesday 5 November 2025, 8.00–9.30am

Further information can be found in the community engagement information flyer.

All feedback received through community engagement will be considered by the project team.

Feedback and questions about this project can be emailed to Infrastructure.HaveYourSay@qed.qld.gov.au.

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Last updated 31 October 2025