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Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, FC Hooper et al, The Tale of the Black Fish - A history of Kooweerup High School 1957 - 1977, 1977
... of Teachers, students, School Councils and Parents and Citzens ...Lists of Teachers, students, School Councils and Parents and Citzens Association160 p.; 21 cmnon-fictionLists of Teachers, students, School Councils and Parents and Citzens Associationroll call 1958 - 1977, house captains 1961 - 1977 -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, John Waterhouse, The Orchard School - The History of Toomuc Valley State School. No. 3034, 2003
... Teachers 1894 - 1951 Students 1914 - 1951 This book has ...This book has the History of the school with reminiscences from former students, Lists of teachers, Student Class lists and a timeline112 p.; 30 cmnon-fictionThis book has the History of the school with reminiscences from former students, Lists of teachers, Student Class lists and a timelineteachers 1894 - 1951, students 1914 - 1951 -
Box Hill Historical Society
Photograph - Box Hill Boys' Technical School opening day, 1/02/1943
... ) 'calling the roll'. Other teachers are standing behind the students ...Boys and teachers on the first day of the school 1 February 1943. C.H.Beanland (Principal) and V.H.Shelton (Headmaster) 'calling the roll'. Other teachers are standing behind the students.Black and white photobox hill boys technical school, schools, students, teachers -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - School Photo, Jacana Primary School Bat Tennis Premiers 1979, 1979
This 1979 photograph of Jacana Primary School’s bat tennis premiers offers a nostalgic glimpse into a vibrant chapter of local school life. More than just a snapshot of sporting success, it reflects the values that underpinned the school’s ethos—participation, perseverance, and community pride. Founded in 1959, Jacana Primary served generations of families until its closure in the early 2000s, becoming a hub for both learning and local connection. The image stands as a testament to the school’s commitment to nurturing well-rounded students through both academic and extracurricular pursuits. It also serves as a cultural time capsule, capturing the spirit of a suburban Melbourne school community during a formative era in public education.This 1979 photograph of Jacana Primary School’s bat tennis premiers holds enduring cultural and historical value as a representation of the school’s commitment to holistic education and community engagement. The image is significant not only for documenting a moment of sporting achievement but also for illustrating the broader educational philosophy of the time—one that emphasised teamwork, resilience, and local pride. As a visual record from a school that served the Jacana community from 1959 until the early 2000s, it offers insight into the social fabric of suburban Melbourne during a period of growth and change. The photograph contributes to the collective memory of the area, symbolising the role of public schools as foundational institutions in shaping both individual lives and community identity.A colour photograph of Jacana Primary School’s 1979 bat tennis team. The students are dressed in various sports clothes and are arranged in rows. The teacher stands in the top right corner of the group.jacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, 1979, bat tennis -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - Vertical file, Chatham Primary School
CHATHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL 4314 -FILE 1 1. Correspondence regarding establishment of the school – all are copies: • Letter from Amy Brown to Secretary of Chatham School Committee (undated) relating to correspondence regarding the establishment of the school • Letter from Education Department to Mr. A.R. Brown, 17.5.1923. • Letter from Department of Public Works to Mrs. Amy R. Brown, 2.10.1923. • Letter from Education Department to Mr. A.R. Brown, 2.11.1923. • Letter from A. Brown to Education Department ?, 7.11.1923. • Letter from E.W. Greenwood, MLA, State Parliament House to Mr. A.R. Brown, 8.11.1923. • Letter from E.W. Greenwood, State Parliament House to Mr. A.R. Brown, 19.11.1923. • Letter from Department of Public Works to Mrs. Amy R. Brown, 5.12.1923. • Letter from Education Department to Mrs. A. Brown, 8.12.1923. • Letter from A. Brown to Mr. Greenwood, 26.7.1925. • Letter from E.W. Greenwood, State Parliament House to Mrs. A. Brown, 14.3.1925. • Letter from E.W. Greenwood, State Parliament House to Mrs. A. Brown, 15.7.1925.Letter from E.W. Greenwood, State Parliament House to Mrs. A. Brown, 16.11.1925. • Letter from Department of Public Works to Mrs. A. R. Brown, 10.11.1926. • Letter from E.W. Greenwood, State Parliament House to Mrs. A. Brown, 2.3.1923. • Letter from E.W. Greenwood, State Parliament House to Mrs. A. Brown, 3.6.1927. • Letter from E.W. Greenwood, State Parliament House to Mrs. A. Brown, 29.6.1927. 2. 2 Mr. Harbert’s account for Shelter Shed, Chatham State School, (undated), (1 page). 3. 4 copies of newspaper cuttings: • ‘Masts tell Edina’s history’, Herald, 4.5.1931 • ‘Edina to have holiday on 80th birthday’, Argus, 4.5.1934, • ‘Edina’s birthday tomorrow’, Age, 4.5.1934, • ‘Old lady of the sea has a birthday’, Star, 4.5.1934 (1 page). 4. ‘The story of the steamship “Edina” a wonderful veteran of the seas’, The Meccano Magazine, A.R. Prince, December, 193 ? (1 page). 5. ‘Ponsford and schoolboys’, (paper and date unknown), (2 pages). 6. Program for ‘Trial by jury’, 16.11.1929 (1 page). 7. ‘What was the joke that the Governor told?’, paper unknown, 5.5.1931 (1 page). 8. ‘History in school flag’, paper and date unknown (1 page). 9. Lists of girl and boy dux 1928 – 1944 (1page). 10. Chatham School 4314 notes (undated) (3 pages). 11. Extracts from Box Hill Reporter, 1927-9, from Alan Holt collection (1 page). 12. Empire day celebrations in Surrey Hills in 1930s, notes from Matt Bowen, 1983 (1 page). 13. Extracts from Box Hill Reporter 1927-8 (1 page). 14. Vision and realisation, 1973 Education Department : Port Phillip Eastern Region: 4314 Chatham notes by H.H. Singleton (1 page). 15. ‘Bell has historic appeal’, paper unknown, c. 1985 (1 page). 16. Background information on the SS Edina bell, Adrian Peniston-Bird, Principal of Chatham Primary School, 1982 (1 page). 17. ‘It’s there for another fifty years’, October, 1985. See also ‘Chatham past and present, a patchwork of people’. (1 page). 18. ‘Miss Marie George’, SHNN No. 40, June/July, 1989 (1 page). 19. ‘Chatham Primary School – a community within the community’, SHNN No. 56, Feb/March, 1992 (1 page). 20. ‘Chatham Primary School – another exciting year begins’, SHNN No. 68, Feb./March, 1994 (1 page). 21. ‘Chatham plans a big reunion’, SHNN No. 77, Aug./Sept. 1995 (1 page). 22. ‘In search of the past’, Progress Press, 15.5.1996 (1 page); features Norma Price & Lale Ramadan 23. ‘Chatham primary’, SHNN No. 82, June/July, 1996 (1 page). 24. ‘Happy Birthday, Chatham Primary’, SHNN No. 84, Oct./Nov. 1996 (1 page). 25. Chatham School Fathers Club, SHNN No. 83, Aug./Sept. 1996 (1 page). 26. Notes by Doug Iversen, 18.7. year unknown, (1 page). 27. Advertisement for Chatham Primary School celebrating 70 years: ‘Take a walk down memory lane’, 10.9.1996, paper unknown (1 page). 28. Chatham Primary School invitation to 70th year celebration – Sat. 19.10.1996 (1 page), AND Back to Chatham (1 page). 29. Flyer: Chatham Primary School Reunion Celebrating 70 years 19.10.1996 (1 page, 2 copies). 30. Program ‘Welcome to Chatham Primary School No. 4314 70th celebration’, undated (1 page, 2 copies). 31. Chatham History trail, undated (1 page). 32. Card with drawing of Chatham Primary School by David Williams, 1995 (1 page). 33. ‘Seems like yesterday’ 1998, paper unknown (1 page). 34. ‘Schools and the environment’, SHNN No. 98, Feb./March, 1999 (1 page). 35. ‘School praises retiring head’, by Kate Morris, 19.6.2000, paper unknown (1 page); features Jan Morris. 36. “Chatham’s class of ‘30” by Meg Freeman, Progress Press, c. July, 2000 (1 page). 37. ‘Recalling a class act’, Progress Press, c. August, 2000 (1 page). 38. List of students enrolling in 1930 (2 pages). 39. Chatham Foundation Day Lunch invitation 31.7.2000, (with contact details of former students on the back, written by Ken Hall) (1 page). 40. ‘Boy in man’s shoes’, Progress Press, 21.8.2000 (1 page). 41. ‘An invitation – Chatham Primary plans for its 75th birthday’, SHNN No. 118, June/July, 2002 (1 page). 42. 75th birthday assembly – August 1st 2002 (1 page). 43. ‘Chatham lands special garden’ (paper and date unknown, possibly Progress Leader) (1 page). 44. ‘Chatham Primary celebrates specialist programs’, SHNN No. 184, June/July 2013 (1 page). 45. ‘City’s sustainable schools awarded this month’, Boroondara Bulletin, April, 2013 (1 page). 46. ‘Chatham Primary walks to win’, SHNN No. 189 March/April 2014 (1 page). 47. ‘School builds pathway to greater sustainability’, Progress Leader, 15.9.2015 (1 page). 48. ‘Schools embrace need for class action’, Age, 7.11.2016 (1 page). 49. Advertisements for 2017 grand fair 4th March, 2 designs (3 pages including 2 copies of one). 50. Chatham primary leads on going green – SHNN No 160, June /July 2009. 51. A history of Chatham Primary School, golden jubilee edition 1977 (9 pages with covers). 52. Photo of Mrs. Frances Le Couteur receiving a gift at Chatham Primary School, golden jubilee 1977 (1 page – a copy). 53. ‘Thank you’ letter to editor from Mrs. Frances Le Couteur (paper unknown), 1977 (1 page). 54. Letter from Chatham School No. 4314 to Mrs. Ethel Cerini, 10.2.193 ? (1 page). 55. Programme for concert held in the 1930s (source possibly Jocelyn Hall) (1 page). 56. ‘Parents’ pride in their school’, Progress Press, 21.5.2019. 57. ‘Bring your bright ideas to life’, Whitehorse Leader, 13.5.2019 (features Otto Hunt). 58. Flyer for school fete, 1986/1987 59. ‘Hearts captured, now for minds’, 2020, no details re paper. 60. ‘Teachers feted with hearts’, Age, 26.5.2020. (Response to COVIDE lock down) 61. ‘Wedding memory renewed’, (? Progress Press). 2.12.1997 features Ivy & Basil Taylor, former Chatham students. 62. Reflections of Principal, Chris Cotching, SHNN No 233, Feb 2022. 63. School brochure, c1998 64. School calendar 2003 65. Copies of photos taken by sue Barnett at the time of the 70th Reunion (8 photos) 66. Signatures of staff and students from 1997 (10 pages) 67. Grand fair raffle tickets, November 2023 -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Purim, c.1990s
Students and staff celebrating Purim. Some photos were taken at Luna Park, showing children on various rides and dressed in costumes with teachers. For access to this record, please contact [email protected]. judiasm -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - School Photo, Fotek School Portraits, Jacana Primary School 1997 Staff Photograph, 1997
This 1997 photograph of staff at Jacana Primary School represents a poignant chapter in the history of a community-focused educational institution that served Melbourne’s northern suburbs from 1959 until the early 2000s. Far more than a conventional staff portrait, the image stands as a historical artifact—capturing the ethos of a school that was deeply interwoven with its local community. Jacana Primary was a place where educational equity, inclusivity, and a strong sense of belonging were not just ideals but everyday practices. The photograph offers a window into the educational values, staff culture, and broader social dynamics of suburban Melbourne at the close of the 20th century, reflecting the school’s enduring impact on generations of students and families. This 1997 staff photograph from Jacana Primary School holds enduring historical and cultural value as a visual record of a community-centred institution that served Melbourne’s northern suburbs from 1959 until the early 2000s. The image encapsulates the school’s pivotal role in promoting inclusive education, fostering social cohesion, and shaping local identity during a period of significant demographic and educational change. As a representation of the school’s staff culture and values at the close of the 20th century, the photograph offers insight into broader trends in suburban public education, including the emphasis on equity, community engagement, and the professional dedication of educators. It stands as a testament to the legacy of Jacana Primary School and its lasting impact on generations of students, families, and the wider community.A colour photograph depicting teachers at Jacana Primary School, taken in 1997. The image is bordered by a black frame and features a white strip along the bottom edge with names of individuals neatly printed. The Jacana Primary School logo is located in the bottom right-hand corner. Photograph is laminated. jacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, mrs. heather faulkes, mrs. dora aylward, mr. rob merlino, mrs. linda mostyn, mrs. vivien mcnish, mr. graham archer, ms. mary stapleton, mrs. doreen brown, mrs. pam streete, mrs. kaye smith, 1997 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - School Photo, Fotek School Portraits, Jacana Primary School 1998 Staff Photograph, 1998
This 1998 staff photograph from Jacana Primary School provides valuable insight into the history of public education in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during the late 20th century. Operating from 1959 until the early 2000s, Jacana Primary was more than a place of learning—it was a cornerstone of the local community. The image captures a moment in time that reflects the school’s commitment to educational access, inclusivity, and community engagement. It illustrates the professional culture of the staff and the broader social values that shaped suburban schooling during this period. As such, the photograph serves as a meaningful record of the school’s role in fostering a sense of identity and belonging among generations of students and families. This 1998 staff photograph of Jacana Primary School is significant as a visual record of a community-based educational institution that operated in Melbourne’s northern suburbs from 1959 to the early 2000s. The image captures the professional and social fabric of the school at a time when public education was undergoing substantial change. It reflects the school’s enduring commitment to inclusive education, community involvement, and social cohesion. As a historical artifact, the photograph provides insight into the values, demographics, and educational culture of suburban Melbourne at the close of the 20th century. It holds cultural and social value for former students, staff, and the broader community, representing a shared legacy of learning, belonging, and local identity.A colour photograph depicting teachers at Jacana Primary School, taken in 1998. The image is bordered by a black frame and features a white strip along the bottom edge with names of individuals neatly printed. The Jacana Primary School logo is located in the bottom right-hand corner. Photograph is laminated. jacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, mrs. heather faulkes, mrs. linda mostyn, mrs. vivien mcnish, ms. mary stapleton, mrs. pam streete, mrs. kaye smith, ms. carol taylor, janelle koistinen, yvonne micallef, vicki dokas, 1998 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 12, September 1981 to November 1981
Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 30 September 1981 to 25 November 1981.Book with white cover, front, spiral bound. courses available, teaching position advertised, lack of tradesmen cost jobs, daisy theme for tafe campaign, medal comes back, allan bernaldo artist, steamrail restoration, mt clear technical high school, gaol opens its doors to students, smb spreads out across the city, painting by a bernaldo presented to smb, opening of amenities building ., lindsay thompson opens mt clear tech high, skills in demand program begun, art gallery to get $40000, maurice cogger wins photographic contest, smb boating course, smb appeal target, earthworks serve two aims, florence nightingale's china to gold museum, china donated by miss darby former typing teacher at smb, sir arthur nicholson dies, japanese educators visit smb, indonesian school principals visit smb, replica bricks raise funds, contract signed for smb computer, rokewood's new fire truck built by students, local employers asked to boost apprenticeship intake, minister for employment and training, ballarat's education broker graham beanland, smb art and design show -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - black and white, Ascot State School No. 2507
Black and white photograph of a male teacher and 19 of his students in front of a brick school. The school of Ascot State School No 2507.Verso 'Chatham Ascot'chatham family archive, ascot, education, state school, primary school, teacher -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Students 1964
... with teacher Stawell High School Students 1964 Photograph ...Dianne Henderson, Lynne Puls, Eileen Crote, Kay Borela, Dawn Blachford, Valorie Thomas, Jan Peacock, Irene Potter, Julie Martin, Robyn Warren, Virginia Wallace, Cheryl Marchant, Eileen Hayward, Dianne Holmes, Lorraine Tieman, Meryl Briggs, Miss Alexander, Kath Rutter, Cheryl Blake, Maree Streeter, Janine ????, Sue Neil, Front Row: Helen Raeburn, Jody Reading, Lorraine Hood, Ann Davie, Faye Pickford, Colleen Jackson, Sharyn Hateley Dianne Hemley was away. Group of female Students in front of side wall of high school with teacherStudents Names on backeducation -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Primary School Number 502 -- Grade 6, 1949
Primary School 502 Grade 6. 1949. Image shows 22 students standing and sitting on the ground. Teacher standing at the back. List of 14 male students on separate page. Black and white photograph of a group of young adults with an adult standing behind the group. Image shows 22 young adults standing and sitting on the ground. Adult standing behind the groupPrimary School 502. Grade 6, 1949. Back Row. J. James, J. Aldie (Teacher) D. Humphrey, I. Baird, L. Ingleton. N. Musumeci, M. Haywood. Centre Row. B. Richards, L. Trevan, B. Halliday. Front Row. T. Wallace, P. Crossett, J. Howard, P. Boag. Note. Girls names are unknown. stawell education students -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, 28 October Celebration, 28 October 1948
The children in the picture were students at the Greek language school which was run by the Greek Community of Melbourne and were attending the '28th October' Greek national day celebration at the Evangelismos Greek Orthodox Church in East Melbourne. The two women, Alexandra Vrachna and Nina Black were teachers at the school. The Evangelismos Church was the first Greek orthodox Church to be established in Melbourne. The foundation stone was laid in December 1900 and church services commenced in August 1902. The 28th October is known as 'OHI' DAY', translated meaning NO DAY. It is an important national day celebrated in Greece and the Greek diaspora and commemorates the anniversary when in 1940 the then Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas said “NO” to an ultimatum made by Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini to allow Italian forces to occupy Greece. It marked the beginning of Greece's entry into WW2. The day symbolises values important to the Greek people - freedom, courage and 'filotimo'. The establishment of the Orthodox church in Melbourne in the early years of the twentieth century was was indicative of the number of Greek migrants who came to Australia in those early years of settlement in this country and the desire maintain their religious and cultural traditions. The early Greek migrants were anxious that their Australian born children maintain their language and religion in their adopted country. A black and white photograph of children with three adults standing outside Evangelismos Church in East Melbourne. Three children in the back row are displaying the Greek and Australian flags.Written in red underneath the photograph: 28th OCTOBER 1948. OUTSUDE THE GREEK CHURCH IN EAST MELBOURNE/PHOTO PROPERTY OF STATHI RAFTOPOULOS.wwii -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, School group, Platrithia Ithaca, 1931
The children were students at the Platrithia school when the photograph was taken in 1931. Platrithia is a village located in northern Ithaca. A black and white photograph of fourteen school children with their teacher posing outside a building. Eight girls are standing behind the teacher and another three girls and three boys are seated in the front. Two of the older girls are standing on the RHS of the photograph. Written on the back in biro are the location and date of the photograph as well as names of some of the people in the picture.Written on the back and translated from the Greek: STATE SCHOOL PLATRITHIA 1931. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Melbourne Greek school, c1931
The photograph is of students at Melbourne's first Greek Community school, established for the Australian-born children of Greek immigrants. They are pictured with four of their teachers, one of whom is Nina Black (Mavrokefalos) seated in the second row, fourth from the left. The other teacher is Rita Black seated 4th from the right in the same row. Sitting on the floor are Vicki Raftopoulos 2nd left and Olga Andrews on the far right of the row. Greek parents were very keen for their children born in Australia to be able to speak their language and to understand Greek culture and heritage. It is documented that there were attempts to establish a school as early as 1901 and later in 1923. However, it was not until 1929 that an after school hours Greek school was properly established. Up until 1957 the Greek community schools were the sole providers of Greek language classes. It was not until the late 1960s and the mid-1970s that modern Greek was introduced to Victorian government schools. A mounted black and white photograph mounted on grey board featuring twenty eight boys and girls and four adults, seated and standing in four rows on a stage with a backdrop behind them. -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Two Adults in the Park, 1990
This photograph was taken during the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, believed to be held at Greenvale Reservoir, a popular recreational area in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image features two adults—most likely members of the teaching staff—posing together in a relaxed and festive setting. This photograph, taken during the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic believed to be held at Greenvale Reservoir, depicts two adults—most likely members of the teaching staff—posing for a casual portrait amidst the festive outdoor gathering. The image offers valuable insight into the social and professional culture of the school during this period. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, was a community-focused institution that emphasised both academic development and social cohesion. The annual Christmas picnic was a key event in the school calendar, providing an opportunity for students, staff, and families to celebrate the end of the school year in a relaxed, natural setting. The presence of staff members in the photograph highlights the important role teachers played not only as educators but also as community leaders and role models. Their participation in such events reflects the school’s commitment to fostering strong relationships between staff and students. Photograph on glossy paper of two adults in the park.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas party, 1990, jacana -
El Dorado Museum Association Inc.
Photograph - Digital Image
El Dorado Primary School 1975 Children and students (numbers per MM0324 El Dorado School outline) suggested in Facebook post, 19 June 2025 1. Cathy Roberts; 2. Trevor De La Rue; 3. Alicia Roberts; 4. Margaret Ramsay; 5. Debbie Milne; 6. Steven O'Mera; 7. Kerrie Pyle; 8. Mrs Pitts (teacher) 9. David Parsons; 10. Danny Carey; 11. Wayne Dowling; 12. Shirley Dowling; 13. Jacqueline Dowling; 14. Allen Clarke; 15. Diane McIntosh; 16. Sharon Clarke. 17. Carsten Brendel; 18. Vicki Clarke; 19. Michael Dowling; 20. Michael Carey; 21. Gerard O'Meara; 22. Mark Brendel; 23. Julie Carey. 24. Leanne De La Rue; 25. Debbie Stone; 26; Andrew Carey; 27. Wayne Kungl. -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph, Ball Game, 1990
... in which a teacher joins students in a game of football. Set ...This photograph captures a dynamic and joyful moment during the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, believed to be held at Greenvale Reservoir, a popular recreational site in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image shows a group of children engaged in a casual game of football, joined by a teacher, in an open grassy area of the park.This photograph, taken during the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic believed to be at Greenvale Reservoir, captures a moment of informal recreation in which a teacher joins students in a game of football. Set against the natural backdrop of the reservoir parklands, the image reflects the school’s emphasis on community, wellbeing, and the value of shared experiences outside the classroom.Photograph on glossy paper of a group playing games.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas party, 1990, jacana, group photograph, football