William Duncan State School


William Duncan State School is a state school located on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The school was opened in 1987 with just 186 students enrolled. Presently there are approximately 495 students enrolled.

History

With a large increase in population of the Nerang area in the 1980s, the Nerang State School, Nerang's only primary school at the time, was nearing capacity. The Queensland Department of Education decided to open the William Duncan State School in Nerang in 1987. The William Duncan State School was named after William Duncan, one of the first white men to set foot in the area of Nerang in 1842.

Current day

The school has created a new motto aside their other one, "A United School of Excellence". They have also developed a new initiative called the "Centre of Musical Excellence" . This program is especially for musically orientated students. There are special CME classes for those students. They have a great learning system with a recently built building including a kitchen, science lab, new library, computer lab, toilet, and meeting rooms.

In the news

This school has a policy of exclusion. It is reported in the media that children who do not attend school due to reasons including legitimate illness are excluded from special reward days.
This school has a policy of bullying with it being reported that children have been reprimanded for hugging outside the school grounds.
This school has a policy of harassment with children banned from rolling up their sleeves.

Facilities

In this school there are 2 senior girl and boy toilet blocks, 1 junior girl and boy toilet block, a teachers library, student library, science room, kitchen, junior oval, senior oval, junior playground, senior playground and multi-purpose courts. Every classroom has an interactive white board. In many of the ICT lessons they have the use an iPad to help them research things for their lessons. They are also taught some essential keys to learning and researching.