Future Secondary School Planned in Greenbank Growth Area

A 9.3-hectare site has been secured in Greenbank for a future state secondary school, addressing projected population growth in the surrounding region.



Planning for Population Growth in Greenbank

Land has been formally acquired in Greenbank for the development of a future secondary school, with planning work to commence from 2026. The site is located within the Everleigh development, part of the Greater Flagstone Priority Development Area, which is undergoing significant population expansion. Previous commitments to secure land in this location were made in 2020 but did not result in acquisition at that time.

The Greater Flagstone Priority Development Area is forecast to accommodate approximately 138,000 residents and around 51,500 dwellings. Employment hubs in nearby North Maclean and Bromelton are also expected to contribute to residential demand in the area.

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Site Details and Timeline

The secured site covers 9.3 hectares and falls within the Everleigh estate in Greenbank. According to the State, the Department of Education will begin a business case for the school in 2026. The future high school is anticipated to be required beyond 2028, based on current enrolment projections.

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At present, local students in the Greenbank area are served by existing secondary facilities at Park Ridge State High School and Flagstone State Community College. These schools are expected to have the capacity to meet enrolment demand until at least 2029.

Current Schooling Options

While the new high school is not expected to be delivered in the short term, local secondary students will continue to be accommodated at the two established state high schools nearby. These schools are currently functioning within their capacity based on existing demographic forecasts.

Community Sentiment and Public Involvement

More than 800 community members signed a petition supporting the acquisition of land for a future high school in Greenbank. Residents have also raised broader concerns about infrastructure and service delivery in the area, including traffic congestion and access to public transport. Some feedback has suggested that future education projects should align with upgrades to roads and other essential services.

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Next Steps



The Department of Education will proceed with the development of a business case in 2026 to inform the future high school’s design and delivery. Construction and opening of the new school are expected to occur after 2028, subject to population trends and infrastructure planning. Enrolments will continue to be monitored to ensure timely delivery of education facilities in line with regional growth.

Published 30-July-2025


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