Bowen Consolidated Coal Mines Limited developed its own company township south of Collinsville. It was originally to be named
Scottdale (or possibly
Scotsdale) after two of the directors, Adam Hall Scott and John Dinsdale, but the name was changed to Scottville after objections from the postal authorities. By June 1924, there were 35 students enrolled. In August 1924, the
Queensland Government announced it would construct a permanent school building at a cost of £744. The school was renamed Scottville Provisional School in September 1924 and then proclaimed as Scottville State School on 27 February 1925. The Scottville sports ground opened on Tuesday 3 June 1924, with people travelling by bus from Collinsville to participate in the opening sports events including kicking and throwing balls,
wood chopping, wheelbarrow racing, ladies nail driving, and 5-a-side soccer. == Demographics ==