Situated in the eastern suburbs of Warwick on the Condamine River, our school provides a co-educational primary education from prep to year 6 for about 240 students from Warwick and the surrounding rural area.
The Warwick East State School facilities are comprised of primary, special education unit and prep facilities on one campus.
The school has a long history dating back to 1850, making it the oldest school in Queensland. The National School building, one of the original buildings is heritage listed.
Air-conditioned classrooms are a mix of new modular rooms as well as refurbished rooms in older buildings.
The resource centre houses the school's library collection as well as a lab of computers and a media room equipped with interactive white boards. Other hubs of computers are located in the middle and upper school classrooms with all classes having access to computers in their room, via a hub of portable devices or through a computer lab.
Warwick East State School is situated on picturesque, spacious grounds that include extensive playground equipment under shade, spacious playing fields, practice cricket pitch, multi-purpose courts and an undercover play/learning area.