Geography
Ropeley East is a neighbourhood in the east of the locality ().History
The Deep Gully Provisional School opened in 1890 and in 1892 was renamed Ropeley Provisional School. On 2 September 1901, it became Ropeley State School. The school celebrated its centenary in 1990. Ropeley East State School opened on 4 May 1915 as an "open air school" (a tent-like structure). At some time after the closure of Rockside State School in 1921, its school building was relocated to Ropeley East State School. Ropeley East State School closed in 1955. This Lutheran congregation at Ropeley formed in 1886. The Ropeley Immanuel Lutheran Church was officially opened on Sunday 4 February 1923 with a crowd of approximately 1,200 people. The opening of the church brought together two previously separate Lutheran congregations in the district. On Sunday 21 June 1914 the Ropeley Apostolic Church was officially opened and dedicated by Reverend Heinrich Frederick Nieumeyer. The church building was with an vestry and a square porch with a belfry and bell. The land was donated by August Schneider. The church was built by Mr L. Roberts for £140 with volunteers assisting with the carting. The altar was built from cedar by Mr Laffey of Left-Hand Branch, Mount Sylvia, to a design by Mr Roth of Laidley.Demographics
In the , Ropeley had a population of 232 people. In the , Ropeley had a population of 194 people. In the , Ropeley had a population of 206 people.Education
Amenities
Ropeley Immanuel Lutheran Church is at 400 Ropeley Rockside Road (). It holds weekly Sunday services. Ropely Apostolic Church is at 86 Steinmullers Road (). Ropeley has two cemeteries: * Ropeley Immanuel Lutheran cemetery, adjacent to the church () * Ropeley Scandinavian Lutheran cemetery, associated with the former Scandinavian Lutheran congregation ()References
Further reading
* * {{Lockyer Valley Region Lockyer Valley Region Localities in Queensland