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Maryborough State High School
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Department of Education trading as Education Queensland International (EQI)
CRICOS Provider Code: 00608A
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Legends
Duncan Chapman: attended Maryborough Grammar 1903
Served in the 47th Battalion and was first man ashore at Gallipoli
Sir William Glasgow: born at Blackmount near Tiaro in 1876.
Attended Maryborough Grammar School
Served in Boer War and WW1
General in WW1, Knighted 1919
Senator
Minister for Home affairs and Minister for Defence
High Commissioner to Canada 1940 – 1945
Robert Alexander Hunter – started at Boys Grammar School 1900
Excelled in boxing, rowing, cricket and Rugby League
Took part in the Gallipoli landing
Mayor of Maryborough 1956 – 1964
Percy Reginald Stephenson - attended Maryborough Grammar School 1913 -1918
Elected Rhodes Scholar in 1924
Prolific writer
Member of Australian Historical society
Commonwealth literacy fund lecturer
Famous writer and publisher 1927 – 1963
Rhodes Scholars
H. L. Harvey 1906
G. A. Dunbar 1917
P. R. Stephensen 1923
R. E. White 1958
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Hayden Kenny
David Theile
Geoff Dymock
Kay Lehmann
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Last updated 02 March 2022