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Collingwood Park State Secondary College

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​​​A new state high school was​ constructed for the growing area of Collingwood Park (near Redbank Plains) and opened for Year 7 and Year 8 students for Term 1 2025.

Stage 1 of the new Collingwood Park State Secondary College includes an administration building; art and design; general learning centre; science, industrial technology and design resource centre; food services; hospitality; amenities; oval; car parking and operational services.

Collingwood Park's new high school has increased the local schooling network and provides enrolment relief to Bellbird Park State Secondary College and Redbank Plains State High School.

Project timeline

Banner which shows 4 stages: planning, design, construction and open. The open stage is highlighted.  

Project status

  • The school is open.

What's next

  • Enrolments continue to be welcomed through the school's website.
  • A catchment map can be found on EdMaps.

School location

Map of Redbank Plains area 

Fast facts

Opened
January 2025

Year levels
Year 7 and 8 at opening

Location
50 Jo-Ann Miller Drive, Collingwood Park

Electorate
Bundamba

Budget
$122.8 million

Jobs created
Supported​ an average of 84 jobs across the 4 years from 2021–22 to 2024–25

Contractor
BADGE Constructions

School Facebook
School Facebook page


School website
collingwoodparkssc.eq.edu.au​​​


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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

How can I register to enrol a student in the new school?

The school's new administration team is managing expressions of interest and enrolment applications. Parents and caregivers interested in enrolling children can contact the new school through the school's website or Facebook page.

Can I register to become a supplier for the school’s facilities?

The Queensland Procurement Policy 2019 requires there to be a full, fair and reasonable opportunity for Queensland suppliers to supply government. Government tender processes are released to market via the QTenders website.

You can receive emails about new tender opportunities, tailoring them to your industry and location. To register for future tender opportunities, visit QTenders and click on 'Suppliers' under 'Register'. Complete the relevant details for your organisation on this page to receive notifications. We would also encourage you to regularly check the site for other opportunities.

You can monitor the procurement arrangements available across the Queensland Government by visiting the Queensland Government Arrangements Directory. In addition, you may like to consider registering with QBuild for upcoming work they may seek quotes for.

Please contact the service help desk on bsu@hpw.qld.gov.au or (07) 3215 3699 for further information. If you have any questions, please contact the Procurement Support Unit at procurement.facilities@qed.qld.gov.au.

How was the new school site chosen?

The department takes a regional approach to new schools planning, looking at the best ways to meet future demand across a local network of schools.

The department considers strategies such as enrolment management and expansion of existing schools to ensure existing assets are fully utilised before significant new investments are made.

The selection of new school sites is governed by criteria including, but not limited to, being centrally located to the student catchment area, block shape, environmental impacts, street frontage and future accessibility via pedestrian, cycle and public transport.

What is the new catchment area for the new school?

The catchment area for the new school can be found on EdMaps.

What other new schools are being delivered in Queensland?

The department actively monitors enrolment growth across Queensland to ensure all children, no matter where they live, have access to quality educational facilities. When planning for new schools, the department considers capacity of the existing network, the ability to expand existing schools, growth in the local student population and land availability. For more information on new schools being planned and delivered across Queensland, please visit the program page.​​​

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Last updated 24 June 2025