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Cleveland

Queensland · Cleveland - Stradbroke · Brisbane - East

This profile uses the ABS Cleveland statistical area (SA2) — the level Australian government data is published at. SA2 boundaries don’t always match suburb boundaries.

Cleveland is a locality in the Cleveland - Stradbroke area of Queensland. This profile draws on ABS population and Census figures, the ACARA school register and ACECQA childcare ratings for the Cleveland SA2.

Where in QLD
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At a glance
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Schools
4
Top ICSEA 1026 (gov)
Childcare
9
NQS-rated services
To CBD by train
62 min
AM peak
Population
16,952
+1.2% in 1 year
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Family essentials

Schools, childcare & safety

Live data for the Cleveland SA2 — ACARA schools register, ACECQA childcare ratings.

Government schools Soon QLD zoning

Government schools in Cleveland

Free government schools your child may attend. Exact school zones aren’t mapped for QLD yet, so we can’t confirm which one is yours.

Cleveland District State High School Government · 2,302 students
ICSEA 1026
Cleveland State School Government · 516 students
ICSEA 1009

A picture of students’ family backgrounds (ICSEA) — not a ranking or a quality score.

Also nearby — Catholic & Independent schools (not your catchment)
The Industry School - Redlands
Independent 196 students
ICSEA 1042 intake context
Star of the Sea Primary School
Catholic 166 students
ICSEA 1057 intake context

Fee-paying schools can’t be enrolled in by zone — they’re shown for context, not as the area’s school quality.

We show school intake context and catchments, not exam results. We don’t publish a school ranking.

Map: © OpenStreetMap contributors. School pins are approximate (ACARA geocoded location).

Schools in Cleveland

Live

ICSEA reflects student intake context, not teaching quality (1000 = national average). All QLD schools →

Source: ACARA School Profile 2025

Childcare & early learning

Live
  • Star Of The Sea Catholic Child Care Centre - Cleveland
    Centre-Based Care · 75 places · Cleveland
    Exceeding NQS
  • C&K Redlands Community Kindergarten
    Centre-Based Care · 44 places · Cleveland
    Exceeding NQS
  • St James Lutheran Kindergarten
    Centre-Based Care · 44 places · Cleveland
    Exceeding NQS
  • Story House Early Learning Thornlands
    Centre-Based Care · 154 places · Cleveland
    Meeting NQS
  • Camp Australia - Cleveland State School OSHC
    Centre-Based Care · 105 places · Cleveland
    Meeting NQS
  • Cleveland Early Learning Centre
    Centre-Based Care · 77 places · Cleveland
    Meeting NQS
  • Bay House Early Education
    Centre-Based Care · 75 places · Cleveland
    Meeting NQS
  • Bayside Park Early Education Centre
    Centre-Based Care · 75 places · Cleveland
    Meeting NQS
  • Star of the Sea Outside School Hours Care
    Centre-Based Care · 45 places · Cleveland
    Working Towards NQS

NQS = National Quality Standard, rated by ACECQA. Services matched by postcode — verify locations before visiting.

Source: ACECQA NQS register
The neighbourhood

Amenities

Live
GPs / clinics
11
Supermarkets
3
Parks
20
Train stations
5

Counts of OSM-tagged features within the Cleveland SA2 polygon. OpenStreetMap coverage varies — verify with local directories before relying on these counts.

Source: OpenStreetMap contributors

Commute

Live
To CBD by train, AM peak
62 min
Nearest station
Cleveland station (1.1 km)

Median scheduled weekday AM-peak train travel time from the nearest station to the CBD terminus. Distance to that station is straight-line, not a walk time.

Source: State GTFS feeds
Population & growth
Population
16,952
Jun 2025
1yr growth
+1.20%
2024→25
Net change
+197
people / yr
Density
1,430
people / km²

Where did the gain come from?

+197
Natural increase
Births minus deaths
-108
Internal migration
Net movers from elsewhere in Australia
+123
Overseas migration
Net arrivals from overseas
+182

Reading the streams: overseas arrivals were the dominant force — more came from abroad than the suburb grew on its own.

Growth vs benchmarks
Cleveland
+1.20%
QLD median
+1.10%
National median
+0.80%