Glenmore State High School is an inclusive secondary school in Rockhampton, Australia, offering quality education to students from year 7 to 12. With a wide range of subjects, the school prepares students for their future pathways, focusing on growth, well-being, and positive outcomes. Established in 1975 with a single classroom block, the school has grown under the guidance of its first principal, Mike Maher, to its current state-of-the-art facilities.
The school’s philosophy revolves around creating a respectful, responsible, and excellence-driven learning environment. The school crest, featuring the Glenmore Dragon, symbolizes leadership, loyalty, wisdom, courage, strength, and endurance – qualities the school aims to instill in its students. The crest’s design evolution reflects the school’s commitment to progress and inclusivity, with elements representing areas of learning, the Fitzroy River, the Southern Cross, and the diversity of students in each year level.
Committed to student well-being and academic success, Glenmore State High School provides important information to parents, such as sun protection guidelines and NAPLAN testing details. The school’s vision is to inspire growth and quality outcomes for all students, fostering a culture of care and support. With a rich history and a focus on preparing students for the future, Glenmore State High School stands as a beacon of education excellence in the Rockhampton community.