The high school is designed to combine secondary schooling with multi-disciplinary links to the University of Queensland,and to take the pressure off rising enrolments at Brisbane State High School in South Brisbane.
The school,which has 204 Year 7 students,opened on January 27 – as the state government promised – even though it was incomplete.
Workers at the site said construction was still six months behind schedule.
While this was disputed by Education Queensland,the school is far from complete,and a maze of heavy equipment remains.
On Thursday and Friday last week,tractors and bulldozers,wires,scaffolds,forklifts,landscapers,construction crews,electricians and excavators could be seen all over the site.
Local state MP Amy MacMahon said she had not yet received any first-hand concerns from parents,but said she would attend the next Parents and Citizens Association meeting on May 10 to ask whether parents were worried about the construction.