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Beechmont State School is more than just a school, we are a family. The 'Beechmont Experience' is a gift students take with them on their life journey.

Our school is situated among the rolling hills of Beechmont Plateau, just down the road from Lamington National Park. We are surrounded by grazing cows and green pastures, yet we are only a short trip from the Gold Coast.

While we pride ourselves on being a small school, our facilities don't reflect our size. Our school was opened in 1999 and consequently we are very well equipped technologically, our buildings offer modern learning spaces, teachers are dedicated to our students and the playground boasts forts, ovals, cricket nets, tennis court, undercover areas and quiet spaces.

Our school is great! Why not explore our website to find out more.

 

 

Recent Announcements
 
  End of Year Concert & Awards Night  

Beechmont State School's Night of Nights is rapidly approaching on Friday 4th December starting at 6.15pm.

What happens on this night? Each class puts on a dance around our theme, 'Music through the decades'.

 
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Other announcements
  Term 4 get ready!
  Arrived in Canberra
  School is back for Term 4
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