Lower Tenthill, Queensland


Lower Tenthill is a locality in the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Lower Tenthill had a population of 252 people.

Geography

Agriculture has developed along Tenthill Creek which also forms part of both the south-western and north-eastern boundary of Lower Tenthill. Lower Tenthill Weir on Tenthill Creek, has a storage capacity of 70 ML and is used for the purpose of recharging groundwater supplies. The northern boundary follows Lockyer Creek. Two other creeks cross the area - Ma Ma Creek and Deep Creek. The locality is within the North East Coast drainage basin.
The Gatton Clifton Road passes through from north-east to west.

History

The name Tenthill is comes from the name of a pastoral property established by 1845 by Phillip Friell.
Tent Hill State School opened in 1873. It was renamed Tent Hill Lower State School in 1876. However it was unofficially known as Lower Tent Hill State School.
At the the locality recorded a population of 333.

Education

Tent Hill Lower State School is a government primary school for boys and girls at 90 Lower Tenthill Road. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 66 students with 6 teachers and 5 non-teaching staff.