Australia, Brisbane
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The seven-storey campus opened in 2007 at Kelvin Grove, within the Queensland University of Technology creative industries precinct. The facilities include a library, atrium, refectory, gallery and media centre, plus public interface areas and staff spaces. Specialised Visual Art and media rooms include a high-end film and broadcasting studio, a music recording studio and a double-height Visual Art Gallery. Theatre spaces comprise a 350-seat theatre and two studio theatres that can be combined. There are fully equipped science laboratories with a preparation lab, a Green Screen Film Room, a Design Technology prototype lab with industry-grade machinery, and an Industry Standard Dance Studio; the campus is wired with wireless networking and data integration to support learning.
Fully equipped science laboratories are provided with a preparation lab and additional student research space. A Design Technology prototype lab is equipped with industry-grade machinery and a collaborative workshop for cross-curricular projects. Specialised Visual Art and media rooms include a high-end film and broadcasting studio, a music recording studio, and a double-height Visual Art Gallery. A library serves all students and staff to support quiet study and collaborative learning. The school also hosts theatre spaces such as a 350-seat theatre and two studio theatres.
Queensland Academy for Creative Industries is selective-entry state high school in Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, on the Queensland University of Technology creative industries precinct. It offers International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for students aged 16–19, a two-year pre-university curriculum. Students study six subjects across IB groups, with at least three at Higher Level, plus Core: Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, and Creativity, Activity and Service. The Diploma emphasizes breadth, intercultural understanding, independent inquiry, and includes Biology, Chemistry, Design Technology, English, Film, Dance, Music, Visual Arts, Theatre, Global Politics. Year 10 introduces IB concepts in preparation for Years 11–12. Seven-storey campus opened in 2007 and houses a library, refectory, gallery, media centre, film and broadcasting studio, music recording studio, and double-height Visual Art Gallery. Theatre spaces, science laboratories, Design Technology prototype lab, Green Screen Film Room, and industry-standard Dance Studio support a wide arts and sciences program for students with diverse interests globally.