Lowood State High School is a band 10 state high school in Lowood, located 32 km north-west of Ipswich, an area administered by the council of Somerset.
Administration
The school's founding principal was Peter Whitelaw and the current principal is Stacey Beu. ==Year Levels==
Year Levels
Lowood school, the original pre-Lowood State High School version of the school, accommodated pre-school to year 10 students. In its founding year of 1983, Lowood State High School initially catered for years 7–11, expanding to include year 12 a year later in 1984. Since then, the school has continued to cater for students from years 7 to 12 inclusive. ==Students==
Students
Student enrolments For its initial two years (1983–1984) the school had a yearly enrolment of 250 to 300 students. The trend in school enrolments (August figures) has been: Lowood State High School is currently being reported as having a maximum student enrolment capacity of 905 students. ==House structure==
Flood Refuge The school's hall has been used as a place of refuge during the flooding of the local area, in particular, the floods of November 2023 in which the hall played a crucial role. ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
The following are notable alumni of the school: - A graduate from Lowood school, the pre-Lowood State High School version of the school. ==See also==