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Logan Village State School

Number of Students:

625

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Why Choose Logan Village State School?

Logan Village is a Prep to Year 6 school that seeks to provide an education with traditional values while keeping pace with social change and technological advancements. The school has a proud history of achievements, with a strong focus on providing individualised support, particularly through literacy and numeracy programs.

The school community is strong and integrally involved in the students’ education.

Curriculum and Extracurricular activities offered:

Logan Village State School teaches English, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Studies of Society and Environment (SOSE), The Arts (music, media, visual arts, dance, drama), Technology, Languages Other Than English (Japanese) and Health and Physical Education.

Prep students learn from the foundational level of the Australian Curriculum as well as through Social and Personal Learning, Health and Physical Learning and Active Learning processes.

Facilities at Logan Village State School:

Tuckshop. Open for first and second break Monday – Friday.

Active P&C with a full time tuckshop, uniform shop, school discos, holiday craft stalls and fundraising activities held throughout the year.

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Private primary schools nearby:

If you are looking for private primary schools that are near Logan Village State School, check out:

State primary schools nearby:

If you are looking for state primary schools that are near Logan Village State School, check out:

  • Logan Reserve State School
  • Yarrabilba State School

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Janine Mergler

Janine Mergler is a veteran Queensland teacher, graduating from QUT with a BEd majoring in Social Sciences. After many years in the classroom, Janine moved on to academia. She has proudly trained new generations of teachers in her role as a lecturer at Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Education. She has also worked in the Queensland Government as an education specialist, developing education resources and delivering community awareness programs to help families conserve water. Currently she is the owner and editor of Families Magazine, a publication specifically targeted at parents who value a quality education for children.  Janine leads a team of professionals who write about family lifestyle, early childhood, schools and education information and family-friendly events.

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