Surfers Paradise State School has played a significant role in the educational landscape of Queensland's Gold Coast since its establishment in 1934. Initially located at the north-east corner of Laycock Street and the Gold Coast Highway (now Gold Coast Boulevard), three blocks south of Cavill Avenue, the school served the burgeoning community of Surfers Paradise.
In 1976, to accommodate growing enrolments and urban development, the school relocated to its current site on the Isle of Capri. This move allowed for expanded facilities and continued growth, aligning with the school's commitment to providing quality education.
Throughout its history, Surfers Paradise State School has adapted to the evolving needs of its community. The school emphasizes inspiring and empowering students to become successful lifelong learners, ensuring that every student is challenged to achieve their potential.
Today, the school continues to uphold its tradition of educational excellence, fostering a supportive and dynamic learning environment for primary-aged students on the Gold Coast.