Showing 1539 items matching "primary state school"
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Camberwell Historical Society
Booklet (Item), Ruth Akie, Birth and Growing Pains of State School 888, 2017
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Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
Apple Packing Certificate, Apple Packing Shield Competition, 1930
Pupil attending Harcourt and Harcourt North State Schools were trained in apple packing by visiting teacher Mr. Harris from 1930 to 1960.The Harcourt district was very prosperous due to its production and export of large volumes of uniform sized 'fancy grade' fruit Specialist knowledge of packing apples became part of the school syllabus in Harcourt and other fruit-growing districts which relied on horticultural exports.Award/certificate describing the winners of the Apple Packing Shield Competition presented by the Fruit Exporters Handling Committee Victoria. The award has two apple illustrations.This is to certify that the scholars of the Harcourt North Primary School are the winners of the Fruit ExportersHandling Committee's Apple Packing Shield for the year 1930. -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - First State School in Wodonga, 1920
Wodonga township’s first school was conducted in a small rented wooden cottage from September 1857. It was called the Belvoir National School. The building of a new schoolhouse, No. 378, began in October the same year near the corner of High and South Streets. In 1872 it changed to No. 37 Wodonga. The name was changed to Wodonga State School in 1875. This name remained until which remained until 1938 when it became a Higher Elementary School. In 1951 the Victorian Education Department purchased 12 acres of land in Ariel Street for the purpose of re-siting the State School. At this stage there were 600 pupils attending the school of which 170 were in the secondary section. Initially the Infant department moved into pre-fabricated classroom on the new site and by 1954 the whole primary school had been transferred.. The building was used became the temporary home of the Wodonga High School and later the Wodonga Technical School until they moved to new premisesA black and white image of school building mounted on card.At bottom of image: "WODONGA STATE SCHOOL 1920"wodonga state school, education wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Document - House Creek School 2266 Inspector's Register Book 1881 - 1905
This folder contains the official Inspector's reports for House Creek School Number 2266. Inspections were carried out every six months for all Victorian Government Schools. On 8th October 1879 Mathew Parnaby and others applied for the establishment of a school, between Huon and House Creeks, about four miles southwest of Wodonga. The District Inspector approved and Albert Schlink offered two acres of freehold land as a site, four chains from the southeast corner of Allotment Eight, Section 10, of the Parish of Wodonga in the County of Bogong. A portable classroom, 22ft x14ft, with quarters was erected at a total cost of £192, and SS2266 opened on 1st of June 1880 with Edwin Davis as Head Teacher. In 1883 the average attendance ranged between 12 and 20. Both school and quarters fell into a very bad state of repair. Temporarily closed in 1894, the school reopened as a result of a petition by Ferdinand Godde and others. By 1902 the school had a nett enrolment of 37, the grounds had been fenced, and a shelter shed erected by local effort. By 1907 the nett enrolment had risen to 45 with an average attendance of 37. Ferdinand V. Godde served as Correspondent of the Committee in 1911. House Creek was unstaffed in February 1917 and closed on 8th of November 1917. It reopened on 4th August 1921, but with a nett enrolment of 6, closed on the 24th July 1926. The building was sold for removal. Many of the reports in this Register were written and signed by Henry Finch Rix. He was a pioneer of the Victorian School Inspection System and from 1884 to 1887 worked as a Chief Inspector in the Beechworth Education District. He had previously played with the Carlton Football Club for one season. Henry Rix was a highly regarded educator and a staunch advocate of the establishment of school libraries to teach children of "the rich stores of profitable pleasure to be found in books."This item is significant because it documents progress and recommendations for students at an early government primary school in the Wodonga district.A large bound folder of printed forms. The majority have been completed in handwritten reports including names, notes and statistics. On cover: INSPECTOR'S REGISTER BOOK STATE SCHOOLShenry finch rix, house creek school, victorian school inspectors, school 2266 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - School Books c.1930s
Three primary and high school text books in literacy and numeracy from the Victorian state curriculum c.1930s.These books contribute to our understanding of the history of education in Victoria, and have a link to the local history of Wodonga.Three red cloth bound school books stacked vertically. school, books, education, high school, primary school, children, teenagers, reading, maths, literacy, book, teaching, learning -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Linton Primary School Bell, 1988, 1988
... Linton State School Linton Primary School Colour photograph ...Taken April 23-24 1988, during Heritage Week.Colour photograph of bell at Linton Primary School. Bell has long chain attached and is mounted between two high posts.school bell, linton state school, linton primary school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: CENTENARY OF HUNTLY PRIMARY SCHOOL
Although opened by the Church of England in 1857, Huntly was not recognised as beginning until 1860 when it began to receive government funding. In 1862 it became known as a Common School. In the 1870's it was partly destroyed in a wind storm and a brick building was built to replace it. It became a State School between 1873 and 1878 and was renamed Huntly Primary School in 1970.Newspaper article, June 13, 1960 Bendigo Advertiser, describing the activities held at the Hunty Primary School Centenary celebrations. 'More than 1000 people attended the centenary celebration of Huntly State School 306' Images: attendees in front of school building,; an old pupil Mrs. A. Fleming signing the school roll and Trevor Willman, with his decorated bicycle.education, primary, huntly primary school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BEST BEHAVIOUR
Although opened by the Church of England in 1857, Huntly was not recognised as beginning until 1860 when it began to receive government funding. In 1862 it became known as a Common School. In the 1870's it was partly destroyed in a wind storm and a brick building was built to replace it. It became a State School between 1873 and 1878 and was renamed Huntly Primary School in 1970.Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Best behaviour: Huntly school, 1967. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, F. Strawbridge, 129 Park St. Parkville, Melbourne, Family Portrait, Possibly Robert Cochrane and his Family
Robert Cochrane was a Linton schoolteacher, and principal of Linton State School 1891-1895.Sepia photograph mounted on card. Posed studio portrait of family, seated man holding book and woman holding fan, young girl standing between them holding flowers.Pencilled on back: "Miss Cochrane's brother???"robert cochrane, linton primary school, ann cochrane, ann richardson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Camp Hill State School Collections: Mother's Club Minute Book, June 1967
The Camp Hill State School is a gothic inspired building, completed in 1877, with an initial enrolment of over 1200 students. A deputation had previously been made in 1875 proposing that a school be built. As well as regular classes, night classes for boys were held at Camp Hill from 1879.Red covered Minutes Book, handwritten in ink, from June 1967 to April 1976. Known as Camp Hill State School until Feb 1972 when it was changed to Camp Hill Primary School.Written on inside first page "Minute Book, Camp Hill state School, Mother's Club". Price of book $1.79 written in pencil on fly leaf.minutes, mothers'club, 1960s, camp hill state school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Presentation by Sister Mary Ignatius to Strathfieldsaye P.S
Typed notes by Sister Mary Ignatius for her presentation to Grades 5 and 6 students at Strathfieldsaye State School 26th February 1998. A4 pages. B&W.classroom notes, strathfieldsaye primary school -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Honour Board - Shield, Dockers Plains, 1921
This Honour Shield was the work of the school Sloyd pupils and Head Teacher. The honour book written by the Head Teacher Mr Thomas Kidman contains the names of 14 past students of Docker's Plains Primary School who served during the First World War. Handwritten summary of service pertaining to each past student including Nurse Alice M BYRNE who served in Egypt and France.Honour Board in the shape of a shield and carved from timber originally made by the Sloyd students and head teacher of Docker's Plains State School in 1921. The Honour Board centrally houses a casket with glass door containing a velvet covered book containing the names of 14 past students who served during World War 1. When the school closed in the 1940's resident were invited the take items and William Richardson, brother of Private Leslie George Richardson who died in June 1916 from meningitis prior to embarkation, chose the shield and framed photograph collection which his mother contributed to. After William died in 1964 and his wife in 1977 their daughter Clarice and husband Jim Tobias took on guardianship prior to donating to the RSL in 2003.An honour board in the shape of a shield ornamental carved ornamental from wood featuring a glass faced casket mounted in the centre,Our Boys Docker's Plains Honor Bookdocker plains, ww1, docker plains state school -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1984
Children names - Jeremy Kilby, Allen Bragg, Gavin Kramme, Paul Peace, David Bragg, Geoffrey Bassett, Susie Spiller, Danielle Stribley.Small size photographers proofs originally stuck to large poster which has been cut for storage purposes, of eight named children from primary school Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1984
Children names - Danny McAuliffe, Katie Stribley, Charles Wyatt, Colin Purdy, Jeffrey Winnett, Ricky Walton, Rodney Walton, Kelly Davis.Small size photographers proofs originally stuck to large poster cut down for storage purposes of eight named children from primary school Johnsonville Victoria.schools, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1984
Children names - Inga Stribley, Denise Clues, Belinda Kramme, Craig Kramme, Michael Peace, Alison Campbell.Small sized photographers proofs originally stuck to large poster which has been cut down for storage purposes, of six named children from primary school Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1985
Photograph mounted on card that has been partly removed.Colour photograph of sixteen named children and teachers David Henshaw and David Best primary school Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students, school teachers -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, Bulmer H D, 1920 c
Black and white photograph of Primary School teacher Arthur Seabrook with school twenty seven children in front of building in garden.Johnsonville VictoriaTo Rhita from Arthur SS 2761 Johnsonville 29-10-20. Teacher Arthur Seabrook. (On back of original)schools, buildings, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1904
Preparation of Johnsonville Primary School Centenary Celebrations held July 1986.Black and white Newspaper cutout of group of thirty two named children and teacher Mr John Edgar of Primary School Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1977
Also one other copy with scratches, both copies have traces of adhesive on back.Colour photograph of fourteen school children and teacher Graeme Castles of primary school. Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students, school teachers -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1980
Photograph mounted on card that has been partly removed.Colour photograph of sixteen school children and teacher Brian Venville from primary school Johnsonville Victorial.schools, students, school teachers -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1978
Names of children on paper in file.Colour photograph of group of thirteen school children and teacher Graeme Castles of primary school Johnsonville Victoria.schools, students, school teachers -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1979
Colour photograph of group of fifteen school children and teacher Graeme Castles of primary school Johnsonville Victoria.schools, students, school teachers -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1983
Children names - Craig Kramme, Amanda Spiller, Candy Bragg, Jeremy Kilby, Chris White, Sonia Clues, Rodney Walton, Allen BraggSmall size portrait photographers proofs originally stuck to a large poster, cut down in size for storage purposes, of eight named children from primary school Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1982
Photograph mounted on card that has been partly removed.Colour photograph of twenty five children and teachers Joy Cunningham and Trevor Bull from primary school Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students, school teachers -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1983
... primary school Johnsonville Photograph Johnsonville State School ...Photograph mounted on card that has been partly removed.Colour photograph of eighteen children with teachers David Henshaw and Joy Cunningham from primary school Johnsonvilleschools, students, school teachers -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1981
Photograph mounted on card that has been partly removed.Colour photograph of fourteen named children of primary school Johnsonville Victoria.schools, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1984
Colour photograph of twenty two children and teachers David Henshaw and Joy Cunningham from primary school Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students, school teachers -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1985
Children names - Suzanne Spiller, Denise Clues, Allen Bragg, Michael Peace, Paul Peace, Wayne Collins, Rodney Walton, Andrew Flahive, Alana Hann, Katie Stribley, Danielle Stribley, David Bragg, Colin Purdy, Jeffrey winnett, Jeremy Kilby, James Matthews.Small size photographers proofs of seventeen named children from primary school Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1986
Colour photograph of seventeen named children and teachers David Henshaw and Mrs V Griffiths from primary school Johnsonville VictoriaJohnsonville Primary School 1986 Grades Prep to 6.schools, students, school teachers -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1986
Photograph appeared on forward page of the Johnsonville Primary School Centenary Book.Colour photograph of fifteen named children from primary school Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students