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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Primary Number 502 with Students & Teacher ready for a trip to the park c1920s
School - Stawell No. 502 - Pupils 1920s ready for atrip to the park.stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Primary School Number 502 -- Pupils & Teacher 1905-1908
School - Stawell No. 502 - Pupils 1905-8stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Primary School Number 502 -- Pupils & Teacher 1918-1920
School - Stawell No. 502 - Pupils 1918-20stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Primary School Number 502 -- Teacher & Pupils from Grade VI B 1923
... Stawell Primary School Number 502 -- Teacher & Pupils from... Stawell Primary School Number 502 -- Teacher & Pupils from Grade ...School - Stawell No. 502 - Pupils 1923stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Primary School Number 502 -- Pupils & Teacher 1926
School - Stawell No. 502 - Pupils 1926stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Halls Gap Primary School Number 3058 with Students & Teacher 1933
Halls Gap Primary School Students 1933stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Halls Gap Primary School Number 3058 with Students & Teacher 1938
Halls Gap Primary School Students 1938stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Halls Gap Primary School Number 3058 Sports Group & Teachers 1962
Halls Gap Primary School Sports Group 1962stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Halls Gap Primary School Number 3058 with Students & Teacher 1924
Halls Gap Primary School Students 1924stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Primary School Number 502 -- Grade 4 with Teacher Miss Nalder 1910
Primary School 502 (Grade 4) 1910 Teacher Miss Nalderstawell education students -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Primary School Number 502 Appreciation Certificate to Mr R Z Davies as Head teacher 1887
... Certificate 1887 as Head Teacher Stawell Education Stawell Primary ...Primary School 502 to R. Z. Davies Appreciation Certificate 1887 as Head Teacherstawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ledcourt Primary School Number 4623 with Teachers' Names 1947-1948
Ledcourt Primary School 1947-48stawell education -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
School Magazine, SUNVALE PRIMARY SCHOOL - 'A Scrap Book of Memories 1957 - 1997', Probably about 1997
The Sunvale Primary School was situated on Neil Street, near Hertford Road, Sunshine, on the former Moons paddock. The school was officially opened on the 9th of October 1957 with an enrolment of 214 students. Most of the students were transferred from the overcrowded Sunshine, and Sunshine East Primary Schools. The acting head teacher and five temporary teachers came from the East Sunshine Primary School from which about 170 students also came. During the later years the school operated as part of a three campus primary school complex formed between Sunvale Primary School, Sunshine East Primary School, and Braybrook Primary School. After the modern Sunshine Harvester Primary School was built on the East Sunshine Primary School site, the students from the Braybrook and Sunvale schools were transferred there. Sunvale Primary School was closed on 9th September 2009.The magazine is a historical record of the initial 40 years of the school and of activities associated with the school. It contains the names of the Principals, from Mr. Bartels in 1957 to Mr. A. Dash in 1997, and also the names of Chairs of the School Council, from Mr. F. Sanford to Mr. T. Cuddy. It also features articles on the history of the school, the mothers club, the parents & friends members, special events & features, class & staff photographs, sport, and has a memories section. The special events & features section includes the school ball, camps, the Governor's visit in 1995, and Sunvale's famous Olympian staff member Pam Kilborn.Bright yellow covered 40 page book with green and white printing on the cover. A large emblem of the no longer existing SUNVALE PRIMARY SCHOOL is featured on the front cover, and a smaller version is on the back. The magazine is described as "A Scrap Book of Memories", and covers the years 1957 to 1997.SUNVALE Primary School S/PS HONOURS WITH HONOUR A Scrap Book of Memories 1957 - 1997sunvale, primary school, school magazine, scrap book of memories, moons paddock, 1957, 1997, bartels, dash, sanford, kilborn, cuddy -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Book, Barry Rayner, Seek Light - SUNSHINE HIGH SCHOOL 1955-1991, 1991
... students with overseas backgrounds. In the 1950's some Primary ...In December 1954 the Parents Association was formed and met at the Sunshine State School. In February 1955 classes commenced with First and Second Form students accommodated in several local Halls. In May 1955 the students transferred to the new building. Over the years many children with overseas background attended the school. The school ceased to exist in its own right in 1991, and amalgamated with five other local secondary schools to form the multi campus Sunshine College in 1992. The former Sunshine High School buildings on Ballarat Road are now part of the Sunshine Campus of Victoria University. The book contains photographs and written articles from the school years as well as photographs of those attending the 1991 reunion. The history of the school is covered in this book under the headings: (1) Beginnings, (2) The Sixties, (3) The Seventies, (4) The Final Years, and (5) Vale. The major historical feature of this book is however the 17 pages of Staff and Student names, and the years they were at the school.This book is of historic and research significance. As well as providing some of the history of the school, the book has a comprehensive list of the staff and students that were at the school. Researchers will be able to determine the numbers of students commencing each year, the ethnic backgrounds of staff and students, and especially in the early years determine the spelling of the Surnames and Christian names of many students with overseas backgrounds. In the 1950's some Primary School teachers had the habit of changing students European Christian names to the English versions, and so the new names may have carried on to High School enrolment. For example some students named Ryszard were enrolled as Richard. Many students however were enrolled with correct ethnic spelling of their names. Although the list of students names appears to be comprehensive until about 1985, it appears to fail after that. It is known that some students names are missing in the final years.Front cover has a maroon coloured background with a pair of diagrammatic light blue hands reaching towards an orange and yellow source of light. The words SEEK LIGHT and SUNSHINE HIGH SCHOOL 1955-1991 are also on the front cover. The rear cover is plain white coloured. The book contains 68 pages plus the covers.Inside the front cover is an acknowledgement by John Scott to the work of the 1991 Reunion Committee for the production of the book, with eight people and their roles specifically named. The secondary title of the book as written inside on page 1 appears to be "Sunshine High Reflections 1954 - 91"seek light, sunshine high school, 1991 reunion, 1955, 1954, list of students, list of staff -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Booklet - Softcover booklet, Wattle Glen Primary School, Wattle Glen Primary School No. 4060 60th Anniversary 1922-1982, 1982
Includes history of Wattle Glen and its school and the surrounding area; anecdotes, historical facts and photographs.Softcover book with yellow cover and green highlights with 60 pages including teachers, students in 1982, staff since 1971 and photograph of school population.#wattleglen, #primaryschoolhistory, #schoolanniversary -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
PHOTOGRAPH OF PUPILS ATTENDING CLUNES STATE SCHOOL GRADE 3 WITH TEACHER. CLARRIE SPARK IS PUPIL 6TH FROM RIGHT. BACK ROW.SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT CLUNES PRIMARY SCHOOL THIRD CLASS, STATE SCHOOL NO. 1552 (SEE ALSO 2190)local history, photography, photographs, schools, 1552 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell West Primary School Number 4934 at Assembly
Creased taken late 1950's or early 1960'sB/W Phot Students on grounds at Assembly. Flag full mast. Teacher to the left side.education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Concongella Students 1980, 1980
Back Row: Mrs Noelene Joy, Brenton Gibson, Shaun Cosgriff, David Coad, Tony Scantleton, Nicolas Holden, - Mrs Paulene Gower Middle Row: Christopher Holden, David Holden, David Cosgriff, Leish Scanleton, David Troutbeck, Jason Gibson, Bard May. Front Row: Jodi May, Mia Fraser, Michelle Taylor, Lucinda Holden, Romana Forquet-Busom, ________, Cindy Gibson, Claire West.Colour Photograph of Students and TeacherConcongella Primary School 1980students, education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Concongella Primary School Students 1995, 1995
... & Teacher Concongella Primary School Students 1995 Photograph ...3rd Row L to R: Courtney Price, Matthew Hall, Tristan Metcalfe, Roy Pringle, Brent Almann, Jo Tilly 2nd Row L to R: Bryce Harrington, Naomi Altmann, Andrew McColl, Bryce Tickner, Nathaniel Warren, Kelly Moos, Johanna Altmann, Michell Druburgh, John Taylor. Front Row L to R: Mikayla Gibson, Scott McMillan, David Procter, Kristen Holden, Reece Collins, Kate Mulvenney, Todd Greenaway, Broedyn Humphris, Samantha Taylor. TEACHERS: Mrs C Trickey, Mrs G Stewart. Prep 1-2Colour Photograph of Students & TeacherConcongella Primary School Prep 1-2 1995students, education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Concongella Students 2000, 2000
Grade 3/5/6 - 2000 Second Row: Johanna Altmann, Scott McMillan, Tristan Metcalfe, Mrs Kaye Lipovas (Teacher) William Smart, Matthew Hall, Dylan Holden Front Row: Kirsten Holden, Dean Ellen, Zona Black. Kate Mulvenney, Samantha Hall, Claire Rhodes, Elliott Altmann, Colour Photograph of Students and TeacherConcongella Primary School Grade 3/5/6 2000 Principal Mr John Readeducation, students -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Concongella Primary School Students 1994, 1994
... Colour Photograph of Students and Teacher Concongella Primary ...3rd Row L to R: Elizabeth Clark, Bryce Tickner, Natheniel Warren, Kelly Moss, Tristan Metcalfe, Roy Pringle, Courtney Price. 2nd Row L to R: Carle Rasche, Anna Rathgaber, Tegan Gibson, Andrew Slorach, Christopher Frampton, Danielle Moos, Jessica Altmann, David McColl. Front Row L to R: Heather Stock, Mathew Hall, Jo Tiley, Scott McMillian, Andrew McColl, Brent Altmann, Bryce Harrington, David Proctor, Napmi Altmann Teachers Mrs C Trickey, Mrs G Stewart Grade Prep 1-3 Principal Mr J ReadColour Photograph of Students and TeacherConcongella Primary School Grade Prep 1-3 1994education, students -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Concongella Primary School Students 1979, 1979
... Photograph of Studnets & Teacher Concongella Primary School Students ...Colour Photograph of Studnets & TeacherConcongella Primary School 1979education, students -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Concongella Primary School Studnets 1976, 1976
... Photograph of Students & Teacher Concongella Primary School Studnets ...Colour Photograph of Students & TeacherConcongella Primary School 1976education, students -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Magazine - School magazine, Yarrawonga Primary School Magazine 1990, 1990
Contains names of teachers and students of the time. Headmaster was Roger SandersYellow printed card cover with A 4 size black and white printed pages. Contains contributions from members of all classes Preps to Grade 6 Stapled at spineSee photo -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Ida Stanton, Bridging The Gap 1988 -- The History of Halls Gap From 1840 by Ida Stanton, 1988
Tales of Hall's Gap in the Grampians, as collected by the Pupils of Hall's Gap Primary School, from the descendants of Pioneer Families, and Recorded prior to 1940. Rerecorded from old well worn notes, by Grant W Greenwood, Head Teacher 1937-1939.Fawn cover with drawing of trees and mountain in the background. in the foreground is a bridge over a river, with a woman in a dray. Presented to Stawell Historical Society Ida Stanton May 1989stawell grampians -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Blazak, Alexandra, Wurrung wurrung Victorian Aboriginal Languages Resource Kit, 2008
... for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and teachers at primary ...A resource kit for teachers of Aboriginal languages. "Wurrung Wurrung is a teaching and learning kit for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and teachers at primary and secondary level. The kit contains photocopiable activity sheets and resources for studies in cultural awarness through language." -- Publisher's website. "The Wurrung Wurrung Kit is designed to introduce students at all levels to the heritage of Aboriginal languages within the area now known as Victoria. The kit aims to: Create awareness of Victorian Aboriginal languages in the past and present. The kit is not designed for the teaching of languages, Develop students' understanding of the relationship between the languages and culture of Victorian Indigenous people, or Koories, Create awareness of the importance of language to indigenous communities today and to foster respect for these communities and their languages, Highlight the diversity within Aboriginal Victoria and Australia in terms of languages and culture, Provide resources for students and teachers that can be used either as a window into Aboriginal culture generally, or to complement a broader unit of work in indigenous studies."--P. 5.5-51 P.; maps; charts; refs.; ports,; ill,A resource kit for teachers of Aboriginal languages. "Wurrung Wurrung is a teaching and learning kit for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and teachers at primary and secondary level. The kit contains photocopiable activity sheets and resources for studies in cultural awarness through language." -- Publisher's website. "The Wurrung Wurrung Kit is designed to introduce students at all levels to the heritage of Aboriginal languages within the area now known as Victoria. The kit aims to: Create awareness of Victorian Aboriginal languages in the past and present. The kit is not designed for the teaching of languages, Develop students' understanding of the relationship between the languages and culture of Victorian Indigenous people, or Koories, Create awareness of the importance of language to indigenous communities today and to foster respect for these communities and their languages, Highlight the diversity within Aboriginal Victoria and Australia in terms of languages and culture, Provide resources for students and teachers that can be used either as a window into Aboriginal culture generally, or to complement a broader unit of work in indigenous studies."--P. 5.aboriginal australians -- victoria -- languages -- study and teaching. | aboriginal australians -- civilization -- study and teaching. | victoria -- civilization -- study and teaching. | -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bishop, Mervyn, 1945, Let's rap!, 1995
This series is a great collection of stories for beginner readers. As the teachers guide says, these books are about things children do in their communities. Colourful photographs show children cooking, dancing and playing. `A Big Day` is a story about a group looking for bush tucker. This would be an unfamiliar experience to many non-Indigenous Australians and a good source of new and interesting vocabulary. The series introduces beginning readers to a variety of text types including recount, narrative and procedural. They would make excellent texts for guided reading sessions to introduce textual features and develop reading strategies. The teacher book introduces literacy theory and links outcomes to a curriculum profile of Australian schools. It details relevant text information for each reading book and gives extensive guidance on teaching and learning strategies. The Teacher Book also includes a variety of activities including worksheets and links with curriculum areas.16 pages ; 48 cmThis series is a great collection of stories for beginner readers. As the teachers guide says, these books are about things children do in their communities. Colourful photographs show children cooking, dancing and playing. `A Big Day` is a story about a group looking for bush tucker. This would be an unfamiliar experience to many non-Indigenous Australians and a good source of new and interesting vocabulary. The series introduces beginning readers to a variety of text types including recount, narrative and procedural. They would make excellent texts for guided reading sessions to introduce textual features and develop reading strategies. The teacher book introduces literacy theory and links outcomes to a curriculum profile of Australian schools. It details relevant text information for each reading book and gives extensive guidance on teaching and learning strategies. The Teacher Book also includes a variety of activities including worksheets and links with curriculum areas.readers (primary) | readers (primary) -- aboriginal australians. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mitcham Vermont Progress Association, 1924
... of trained teachers at Vermont Primary School. Mitcham & Vermont... teachers at Vermont Primary School. Mitcham & Vermont Progress... about the lack of trained teachers at Vermont Primary School ...Four newspaper cuttings about progress in Mitcham and Vermont.Four newspaper cuttings about progress in Mitcham and Vermont. (!) dated 31 Aug 1924 Cr N. Armstrong joins staff of estate agent, F.C. Drake & Co; (2) Cr Armstrong's farewell from the Commercial Travellers Club; (3) 26 Sep 1924 about the lack of trained teachers at Vermont Primary School. Mitcham & Vermont Progress Association brought this problem to the Education Department. (4) 14 Jun 1924 Mitcham & Vermont Progress Association subsidise a bus service between these two suburbs.Four newspaper cuttings about progress in Mitcham and Vermont. clubs and associations, mitcham and vermont progress association, armstrong, norman, vermont primary school, no. 1022, bus services -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, In the name of beauty, 15/04/1992 12:00:00 AM
... Mitcham melbourne Railways Heatherdale Primary School Heatherdale ...Heatherdale Primary School pupils art decorate Heatherdale Station under the supervision of their art teacher Dot Brown.Heatherdale Primary School pupils art decorate Heatherdale Station under the supervision of their art teacher Dot Brown.Heatherdale Primary School pupils art decorate Heatherdale Station under the supervision of their art teacher Dot Brown.railways, heatherdale primary school, heatherdale railway station, browne, dot, reynolds, andrew, middleton, owen -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Vermont Primary School, 1877 or 1878
List of children attending Vermont Primary School in 1877 or 1878.List of children attending Vermont Primary School in 1877 or 1878. Head teacher John Brown and names included of many local pioneering families.List of children attending Vermont Primary School in 1877 or 1878. primary schools, brown, john, vermont primary school, no. 1022, mcclare, e, mcclare, c, mcclare, m, mcgee, robert