General Information

📣 Smash Series Cricket Coming to Bulimba Cricket Club
Exciting times with Queensland Cricket coming to Bulimba Cricket Club to run a four week Smash Series Cricket Program, small sided social games designed for players of all abilities to play and enjoy some cricket! A great way for those who want to give a cricket a go for the first time!
Any questions can be directed to John.Davies@qldcricket.com.au
Link to sign up > https://www.playhq.com/cricket-australia/register/b1a818t
Lost property is piling up! 👕🎒
We currently have a large amount of lost property waiting to be collected. If you’ve misplaced any items this term, now is the time to check before it’s too late.
All unclaimed items will be cleared out at the end of term and donated to local charities.
Please head to the designated lost property area and take a look — you might be surprised what you find!
University of Queensland – Opportunities and Events for Students and Staff
The University of Queensland (UQ) has shared several upcoming opportunities, events and resources for senior students and staff.
New Medical Pathway (from 2027)UQ Medical School will introduce a new 6-year
Bachelor of Medical Science / Doctor of Medicine pathway, allowing students to enter the medical workforce at least one year earlier than other UQ medical study pathways.
Upcoming Student Opportunities
Medicine Information Evening and Webinar – Learn about UQ’s Doctor of Medicine program, explore medical pathways and hear from UQ Medical School representatives.
Voyages to the Underworld – Western Civilisation Winter School – A 2.5-day residential program for Year 11 and 12 students exploring classical texts including The Odyssey, Aeneid, Georgics and Dante’s Inferno. Applications close 19 April.
World Religions Experience Day – A July event at the St Lucia campus giving Year 11 students insight into religion in contemporary society.
Ancient History Experience Day – Senior students can explore themes of crisis and reform in Ancient Rome at UQ’s St Lucia campus in July.
2026 Online Bridging Courses – Flexible, self-paced courses through UQ College to help students meet UQ entry requirements in Mathematical Methods or General Mathematics. Courses typically take 6–9 months, with new intakes every two weeks.
Professional Learning for Staff
Making Maths Matter – Interactive workshops focused on building conceptual understanding and connecting mathematics to real-world contexts.
- AI in Action Webinar – Explore the impact of artificial intelligence in education and practical strategies for responsible AI use in schools.
Additional Resources
Go Borderless: Languages at UQ – A video showcasing language study options for undergraduate students.• Agricultural Science Job Kit – An 8-page mini-magazine highlighting careers in agricultural science and environmental protection.
For more information or to register for any of the above opportunities, visit uq.edu.au.
VPNs and Online Safety
You may hear students mention VPNs (Virtual Private Networks). A VPN is a tool that sends internet traffic through another server, often in another country. This can hide where a device is connecting from and is sometimes used to bypass school internet filters.
School filtering systems are in place to help provide a safe online learning environment and prevent access to harmful or inappropriate content. Recently, the Australian Government has introduced stronger online safety laws and age-verification requirements for some websites and services to better protect young people online.
Because of these protections, some sites may now be blocked or require proof of age.
It is also important to be aware that many free VPN services can pose privacy and security risks. Some collect browsing data, display advertisements, or sell user information to third parties. Others may expose devices to malware, unsafe downloads, or unregulated websites.
The school actively monitors network activity and investigates attempts to bypass security protections, including the use of VPNs. Any incidents are reviewed and managed in line with the school’s technology and behaviour policies.
We encourage families to continue supporting safe and responsible internet use both at school and at home.
School Bus and Travel Safety Reminder
Families are reminded that Balmoral State High School students can access school bus services 807, 808 and 811. Students are expected to travel safely and responsibly, including using their go card on every trip. Accurate go card use helps reflect student numbers on each service and supports safer transport by reducing overcrowding.
Please note that the 235 is not a school bus and is scheduled to leave before the end of the school day. Students should not leave class early to catch this service. Students using the stop near the horse paddock on Thynne Road will need to wait for the 3:15pm bus. We thank parents for their support in ensuring students remain in class for the full lesson and do not lose valuable learning time.
Students are also reminded to act safely when crossing roads before and after school.
For students travelling by bike, scooter, e-bike or e-scooter, all road rules and legal requirements must be followed. This includes wearing a helmet, ensuring devices are not illegally modified, obeying age restrictions, and riding safely and responsibly at all times.
Thank you to families for your continued support in helping keep our students safe and ready to learn.
Discover ACU 2026
Discover ACU 2026 will be held on Thursday 9 April, during the school holidays. Year 10–12 students are invited to a hands‑on university workshop day at ACU Brisbane, with sessions in nursing, paramedicine, exercise science, biomedical science, psychology, education, law, criminology and more. It’s a great opportunity for students to explore future study options.
Register here: acu.edu.au/discover-acu
🦷 Free Dental Care for Eligible Children
Eligible children can receive up to $1,158 in dental benefits over two years through the Australian Government’s Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS).
Your child may be eligible if they:
- Are 0–17 years old
- Have Medicare
- You receive an eligible payment such as Family Tax Benefit Part A or Parenting Payment
The scheme covers check-ups, X-rays, cleaning, fillings and more at public and private dental clinics (orthodontics not included).
To check eligibility:
📞 Call Medicare on 132 011
💻 Log in to myGov
🦷 Ask your dentist
Learn more: servicesaustralia.gov.au/child-dental-benefits-schedule
Spark Engineering Camp 2026 – Opportunity for Year 10–12 Students
Students in Years 10–12 with an interest in STEM are invited to apply for the Spark Engineering Camp 2026, a week-long residential program held during the winter holidays at the University of Queensland.
Selected students receive an all-inclusive scholarship covering travel, accommodation and meals while participating in hands-on workshops, university tours and mentoring from current university students and industry professionals.
Since 2011, the program has supported over 1,400 students across Australia and aims to inspire young people to explore future pathways in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Students interested in learning more about this unique opportunity are encouraged to speak with the school or visit: ywb.com.au/spark-engineering-camp
Ready to dive into your future? 🌊
Our School-Based Traineeships with the CVM Traineeship Program offer students the opportunity to gain real-world experience while still at school.
From Swim Teaching and Pool Lifeguarding to Sport & Recreation, First Aid and CPR, students can build practical skills, earn QCE points, and open doors to exciting career pathways — all while developing confidence and leadership in the workplace.
If you’re looking to turn your interests into experience, this could be the perfect next step.
Please see Ms Sof in the library for more details!
Year 7 Parent Webinar Opportunity – Supporting Your Young Person
We are pleased to share a free online webinar delivered by Headspace that may be of interest to our Year 7 families.
This informative session will explore:
- Understanding mental health and adolescent development
- Understanding young people’s emotions
- Supporting young people to manage emotions during the transition to secondary school
Where to seek support for both parents/carers and young people
The transition to high school is an important milestone, and this webinar offers practical strategies and guidance to help families navigate this stage with confidence.
Please refer to the attached flyer for full details and registration information.
Translink Visit – Public Transport Safety & Expectations (Years 7–9)
On Tuesday this week, students in Years 7, 8 and 9 attended a presentation delivered by Dyonne from Translink, focused on how students can travel safely, respectfully, and responsibly on public transport.
Translink were here to:
- reinforce student safety and responsibilities when using public transport
- explain the role of Authorised Officers
- encourage students to “STEP UP” and support a safe community experience for everyone on the network
Students were reminded of three clear expectations when travelling:
- Be safe
- stand well back from the curb/behind the yellow line
- wave so the driver can see them (and if it’s dark, use a phone screen for visibility)
- let passengers exit first before boarding
- stay seated where possible; if standing, hold on
keep bags stored safely and out of the way
- Be respectful
- respect other passengers, the driver, and the bus—this is their code of conduct while travelling
use quiet conversations, headphones appropriately, make space for others, and take rubbish with them
- Have a valid ticket
- public transport is not free and students must:
- tap on with their go card and/or
show their bus pass
- public transport is not free and students must:
Authorised Officers support passengers by:
- providing customer service
- checking go cards/passes/tickets
- addressing unsafe or inappropriate behaviour
- issuing warnings or fines where required
- stopping services when there are safety breaches
Consequences and school representation
Students were reminded that breaches of the Code of Conduct can lead to warnings, court appearances, and banning orders. They were also reminded that when travelling in uniform they are representing Balmoral State High School, and that public transport has CCTV
Thank you to Translink and Dyonne for supporting our students to travel safely and respectfully—and to our families for reinforcing these expectations at home.
Invitation to Current and Former Service Personnel
Balmoral State High School warmly invites current and former ADF members, reservists, and veterans within our school community to be involved in our signature ANZAC Day Service.
If you would like to attend as a guest, be acknowledged for your service, or participate in the ceremony, please contact the Deputy Principal team at DeputyPrincipal@balmoralshs.eq.edu.au so we can extend an invitation and include you in our planning.
New Parents – Download the Compass App
New parents and carers are encouraged to download the Compass App to their mobile device and access the Compass parent portal viahttps://balmoralshs-qld.compass.education/
Through the Compass portal, parents can view important information relating to their child/children, complete required actions, and access communications shared by school staff.
Key features of the Compass parent portal include the ability to:
- Monitor student attendance and submit explanations for late arrivals or absences
- Communicate directly with classroom teachers
- Monitor homework and assessment tasks, including outstanding learning tasks
- View My News, a feed of school announcements, alerts and updates
- Access student timetables
Book parent–teacher conferences
Login details:
Login emails have been sent to all families who have not previously accessed Compass. These emails include your initial username and password.
Compass is an essential tool for staying informed and engaged with your child’s learning journey at Balmoral State High School.
2026 Cruise Craft Work Experience Program
We are excited to highlight an outstanding opportunity for students interested in manufacturing, engineering, design, and marine technology. Cruise Craft Boats—an Australian, family-owned leader in premium boat building—is offering a dynamic Work Experience Program in 2026.
Across two immersive weeks, students gain hands-on experience in real marine manufacturing environments, working alongside skilled tradespeople in areas such as composites, CNC machining, 3D CAD design, assembly, upholstery, and marine mechanical rigging. The program provides meaningful, structured learning rather than observation-only participation, with each student paired with a dedicated mentor.
Program Overview:
- Days: Monday–Thursday
- Hours: 6:30am–4:30pm
- Week 1: Industry immersion – safety induction, factory tours, composites, boat assembly, logistics, and more
- Week 2: A tailored experience based on the student’s interests identified in Week 1
Students will gain real-world skills, explore trade pathways, and experience a major marine manufacturing operation firsthand. Cruise Craft offers clear career pathways through Certificate III qualifications in Marine Craft Construction, Polymer Processing, Marine Mechanical Technology, and Upholstery.
Requirements:
- Enclosed steel-cap footwear
- Completion of all safety induction and consent documentation
- A short student interest profile (e.g., composites, mechanical, machining)
- Confirmed transport arrangements
This program is an excellent opportunity for students looking to fast-track their skills, build confidence, and explore future apprenticeship options in a thriving Australian industry.
For more details or application support, please contact the school’s Work Experience Coordinator.
Same Day Student Absence Notifications
Keeping your contact details up to date
There are times when we may need to contact parents and carers. Do we have your most up-to-date details? If not, please contact the school on (07) 3823 8588 so we can update our records. These details include:
- Parent/carer’s name
- Address
- Phone numbers
- Email address
- Emergency contact details
Please remember to notify the school if any of these details change.
Absence notification process
If your child is going to be away or late to school, please notify us early in the morning by calling (07) 3823 8555 or via the Compass app so the absence can be recorded correctly.
Same day notification
If a student is absent and we have not received a reason, the school will contact parents and carers as soon as practicable on the day.
If you are advised that your child is away without explanation, please respond as soon as possible to let us know where your child is. If no response is received, the school will follow up with parents/carers directly.
Become A Homestay Host!
Turn your spare room into a world of opportunity! Balmoral State High School is seeking welcoming families to host international students and share the very best of Australian life.
Provide a safe, supportive home where students can thrive, experience our culture of excellence, and become part of your family. Celebrate diversity, create lifelong connections, and make a difference — all from your own home.
Please contact us on social media, marketing@balmoralshs.eq.edu.au or (07) 3823 8588 to learn more!
Have you heard about Parentline?
Parentline is a free, confidential counselling service for all Queensland parents. Get help supporting your child with:
- bullying
- relationships
- peer pressure
- anxiety
- depression
- and more.
Problems can come up at any time, so you access Parentline’s qualified counsellors any day of the week from 8 am until late.
Call the phoneline (1300 30 1300) between 8 am and 10 pm or jump on the live webchat (parentline.com.au) between 8 am and 9 pm.
Behaviour on Buses
🚌 REMINDER: Code of Conduct for Students on Buses
To keep bus travel safe and enjoyable for everyone, all students are expected to:
Act safely + responsibly — pay the fare, follow the driver’s instructions, and follow bus rules.
Respect others — speak politely, respect personal space, and leave the bus tidy and undamaged.
Stay calm + careful — wait patiently at stops, stay seated if possible, store belongings safely, keep noise down, and avoid distracting the driver.
Get on + off safely — wait until the bus fully stops, signal the driver if you need to get off, and only cross the road once the bus has moved away.
⚠ Misconduct has consequences:
Category 1: Irresponsible behaviour → written warnings or short travel bans.
Category 2: Unsafe behaviour → up to 5–10 days refused travel.
Category 3: Dangerous/destructive → up to 10 weeks refused travel + behaviour
agreements.
- Category 4: Life-threatening behaviour → long-term or permanent refusal of travel.
Let’s work together to make sure every bus journey is safe, respectful, and smooth!
For full details, see the attached document.
Away for the Day Policy
Our Away for the Day policy requires that all mobile phones are kept away during school hours to support a focused, distraction-free learning environment.
Students who are seen using their devices or anything that needs to be linked to a device to work (e.g. headphones/ear pods) will be asked to hand the item in for the rest of the day.
If you are finding it difficult to manage your phone use, remember that you can use your phone pouch at any time to help keep your device secure and out of sight. If you do not have a pouch, please visit the office to purchase one.
Let’s work together to make sure all students are following this important policy every day. Thank you for supporting a positive learning space for everyone every day.
Options Career Information Bulletin
Packed with opportunities, timely updates, and practical advice, this bulletin is your go-to resource for exploring the many pathways available beyond school. From university and TAFE options to apprenticeships, traineeships, employment, and gap year opportunities, it’s designed to support students at every stage of their journey.
Whether you’re actively planning your next steps or just beginning to think about life after graduation, this bulletin offers guidance, inspiration, and real-world insights to help you make informed decisions. Inside, you’ll find key dates, upcoming events, pathway highlights, and tips to build confidence, explore interests, and set meaningful goals.
Think of this as your launchpad — a place to ask questions, discover possibilities, and take those exciting first steps toward your future with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
Cleaners Wanted
Casual Cleaners are needed. If you are interested in casual cleaning work at Balmoral, please email facilities@balmoralshs.eq.edu.au


















