Noosa District State High School Tulip St, Cooroy QLD 4563

Noosa District State High School





57 Reviews
  • Tuesday8 AM–3 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–3 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–3 PM
  • Friday8 AM–3 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8 AM–3 PM




Noosa District State High School Tulip St, Cooroy QLD 4563




About the Business

Noosa District State High School |

Contacts

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+61754722222
Tulip St, Cooroy QLD 4563

Hours

  • Tuesday8 AM–3 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–3 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–3 PM
  • Friday8 AM–3 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8 AM–3 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




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Kain smith
18.10.2023
Noosa District State High School
won tim i do egish ad tha techerrr wus su bad. pss. i no spel.Additionally, I was not fond of the gravy smell in the boundaries of the school. Anyways I left that school and went to Nambour and learned how to spell better.
chris calder
10.10.2023
Noosa District State High School
Mr. Lisso is a hottie, 10/10 would smash.
merpyboi tv
04.09.2023
Noosa District State High School
This school is the world leader in such areas as lung cancer and other smoking associated diseases, not researching these diseases but having and developing them. I personally am probably patient zero for many new diseases.Some enterprising young people have also invented a pioneering new way to vape gravy.
steve jordan
26.08.2023
Noosa District State High School
Got Absolute mangled by Isaiah in T 11 and was confronted by many other students asking for a choof, let me tell you this school needs some milk and more bank for your buck at the tuckky.
Bella Turner
18.08.2023
Noosa District State High School
Miss Smyth should get a raise, shes the best teacher.
Mitch Lockheed
03.08.2023
Noosa District State High School
Title: Terrible Odor Ruins the ExperienceRating: ⭐Review:I recently had the misfortune of visiting Noosa District State High School, and I must say, it was an unpleasant experience. The overwhelming smell of gravy permeated the entire premises, making it difficult to focus on anything else.As soon as I entered the school grounds, I was hit by a pungent aroma that instantly made me lose my appetite. It was as if the entire place had been marinated in a thick layer of gravy. I couldn't escape it no matter where I went—the classrooms, the hallways, especially the canteen —all reeked of this unappetizing scent.Not only was the smell distracting, but it also made it nearly impossible to concentrate on the tasks at hand. How can students be expected to learn effectively when they're constantly surrounded by such a nauseating odor? It's a disservice to their education and well-being.Additionally, the staff seemed oblivious to the issue. Despite the overpowering gravy smell, there was no visible effort to address or rectify the situation. It's baffling that they would allow such a foul stench to persist without taking any action.Furthermore, the hygiene standards at Noosa District State High School must be called into question. It's one thing to have the occasional unpleasant odor, but the constant presence of a gravy-like smell suggests a lack of cleanliness and proper maintenance. It reflects poorly on the school's commitment to providing a healthy and conducive learning environment.In conclusion, I would strongly discourage anyone from visiting or attending Noosa District State High School until they resolve the persistent gravy stench issue. The overpowering odor detracts from the educational experience and raises concerns about the school's overall cleanliness. One star is generous considering the olfactory assault one must endure within these premises.
Karissma Tolcher
22.07.2023
Noosa District State High School
another day, another slay. class of 22 have been deemed the worst cohort to ever attend ndshs" coming from the principals
Seems Legit
21.07.2023
Noosa District State High School
Good school, but the smell of gravy is way too overpowering. Sometimes I can taste the gravy at the back of my throat. Ever since the great flood of 09 we keep finding gravy in every crevice. We still mourn for Peter every day. So unfortunate, gravy in the lungs. So young too. 10 years anniversary on the 3rd of march. We all plan to lay gravy on his grave to finally let go. So sad, so young. We just hope that no gravy floods happen again. I also feel like my diet at NDSHS was unsatisfactory. I feel as though feeding students purely 10 year old gravy may not be the healthiest option. At least most of Peter's remnants has left the gravy tank and the new students in 2019 no longer worry about ingesting Peter's missing left eye. We now believe the eye leaked into the sewers. Hopefully the gravy is mostly pure other than the floating island of mold. That is fun to jump of sometimes but after the middle opened up and consumed Bill, no one has attempted it. 5 Stars!

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Tulip St, Cooroy QLD 4563
Noosa District State High School