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Brisbane’s rapid growth strains schools, with 50+ new schools needed by 2050 amid rising enrolments and funding gaps.
Brisbane’s high-growth Priority Development Areas, including Greater Flagstone, Yarrabilba, and Ripley Valley, face a growing education crisis as enrolments rise 2% annually—far above the state average—driving demand for over 50 new schools by 2050.
Families relocating for affordable housing are struggling to secure school placements, with new schools planned in nearby suburbs falling outside current catchment zones.
While the Queensland government has acquired land, deployed temporary classrooms, and pledged $31 million for new facilities, experts warn that $115 million per standard school and budget constraints could hinder progress.
Both public and private providers express concern about meeting long-term demand.
El rápido crecimiento de Brisbane afecta a las escuelas, ya que se necesitan más de 50 nuevas escuelas para 2050 en medio del aumento de las matrículas y las brechas de financiación.