Newmarket State High School was a secondary school in the suburb of Newmarket in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
From its establishment on 29 January 1963 to its closure on 13 December 1996,[1] it was located on land between Banks Street and Brent Street in what is now Laurence Street, Daniel Place, Nelson Place and associated housing developments.
There were four school houses: Jagara, Kabi, Waka and Yungi.
They were named for the local Aboriginal tribes thought to be living in the Newmarket and Alderley areas in the 19th century.
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