Newtown, Queensland (Toowoomba)


Newtown is a residential locality in Toowoomba in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Newtown had a population of 9,596 people.

Geography

Newtown is located immediately west of the Toowoomba city centre.

The eastern end of the Gore Highway starts at an intersection with the Warrego Highway in Newtown.

History

The area was the first outside the city centre to be subdivided for residential purposes in 1865.
On 26 February 1899, the foundation stone for St Mary's College was laid by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane Robert Dunne. The school opened on 2 October 1899 with 120 students. It was operated by the Christian Brothers until 1997 when the first lay principal was appointed.
Glennie Memorial School was opened on 27 August 1908 by the Anglican Church. Establishing schools had been a long-term ambition of Benjamin Glennie, the first Anglican priest on the Darling Downs, and he had raised funds for this purpose for many years, but had not achieved his aim before his death in 1900. Glennie was highly respected by the community and the Anglican Synod continued with his fund raising campaign to establish a school to be named in his honour. The school was subsequently renamed The Glennie School.
From 1913 to 1917, Newtown had its own local government, the Town of Newtown.
Newtown State School opened on 6 October 1924.
St Ursula's College was established on 2 February 1931 by the Sisters of St Ursula.
The foundation stone for Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Pirmary School was laid on Sunday 26 November 1939 by Roman Catholic Bishop of Toowoomba Joseph Roper. The school opened on 6 February 1940 operated by the Sisters of St Ursula.
Toowoomba West Special School opened on 4 October 1975.
Clifford Park Special School opened in 1990 in Robb Street. A second campus opened at 58 Ramsay Street in January 1998.

Heritage listings

Newtown has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
Newtown State School is a government primary school for boys and girls at 24 Albert Street. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 409 students with 33 teachers and 28 non-teaching staff.
Toowoomba West Special School is a special primary school for boys and girls at 26 Gladstone Street. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 66 students with 27 teachers and 41 non-teaching staff.
Clifford Park Special School is a special secondary school for boys and girls at Rob Street. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 120 students with 33 teachers and 51 non-teaching staff. The school has a second campus at 58 Ramsay Street in Centenary Heights.
Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School is a Catholic primary school for boys and girls at 2 Ascot Street. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 378 students with 23 teachers and 15 non-teaching staff.
St Mary's College is a Catholic primary and secondary school for boys at 129 West Street. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 820 students with 68 teachers and 38 non-teaching staff.
St Ursula's College is a Catholic secondary school for girls at 38 Taylor Street. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 633 students with 60 teachers and 40 non-teaching staff.
The Glennie School is a private primary and secondary school for girls at 246-248 Herries Street. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 783 students with 70 teachers and 58 non-teaching staff.

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