Kruger State School opened 23 January 1978 at Kruger Road at Redbank Plains, but suburb boundary changes means it is now in Bellbird Park.[4][5]
Bellbird Park State Secondary College opened in January 2017 for an initial intake of Year 7 students and by 2022 will be offering Year 7 through to Year 12.[6]
Demographics
In the 2011 census, Bellbird Park had a population of 5,031 people.[7]
In the 2016 census, Bellbird Park had a population of 6,736 people.[8]
In the 2021 census, Bellbird Park had a population of 9,191 people.[3]
Heritage Study
The Ipswich City Council's expanded heritage study identified the farmhouse Langley at 83 Johnstone Street as having significant cultural heritage. It was built for pioneers Alfred and Edith Josey in 1886.[9]
A new primary school, Bellbird Park State School, was to open on 22 January 2024 under foundation principal Roger Sheehan.[15] However, severe thunderstorms in South-East Queensland over the 2023-2024 summer caused the site to be extensively water-logged preventing the final stages of construction involving outdoor play areas and fire egress. Students enrolled at the school for 2024 will be transported each day to other local schools until the construction is complete.[16][17][18] When opened, Bellbird Park State School will be a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 30 Harris Street (27°38′15″S152°52′43″E / 27.6374°S 152.8787°E / -27.6374; 152.8787 (Bellbird Park State School)).[19]