Annandale State School

Annandale State Primary School is a public, co-educational, primary school in the Townsville suburb of Annandale, Queensland, Australia. It is administered by the Department of Education, with an enrolment of 715 students and a teaching staff of 55, as of 2023. The school serves students from Prep to Year 6.

History
Annandale opened on 22 January 1998, and boasts landscaped grounds surrounding fully air-conditioned buildings. All buildings are also cabled for Internet access. A major project during 2005/6 was the completion of a roof over the school's two basketball courts.

Julie Kornman served as the first principal of Annandale State school from its founding in 1998 until 2002. She laid the building blocks for the school's essential air-conditioning and internet fibre optics programs.

On 31 August 2017, the school officially swore in a police officer, to monitor the school.

Programs
Annandale offers a wide-ranging curriculum for students from Prep to Year 6. Students complete four units of study per year and are grouped according to their age. Major foci for the next three years include the development of whole school approaches to Gifted Education, ICT, Literacy and Outcomes planning.

Students may also elect to participate in the school sport and music programs. Annandale participates in many sports including soccer, netball, rugby league, and hockey. Students may also elect to learn a musical instrument such as the violin, trumpet, flute, or drums.