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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LONG GULLY PRIMARY SCHOOL COLLECTION: PUPILS, 1880
... Black and White Photo of grade 5 & 6 pupils, believed... Pupils Beatrice Fulton Black and White Photo of grade 5 & 6 ...Black and White Photo of grade 5 & 6 pupils, believed to be at the Long Gully Primary School in the 1880's, The girl in the second row fourth from the right is believed to be Beatrice Fulton whose family lived at 182 Forest Street Bendigo, Photo on a Cardboard mount,person, group, pupils, long gully primary school, long gully, schools, pupils, beatrice fulton -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: PHOTO'S
... Newspaper photos, 2 on A3 sheet. Top photo Grade 5-6 1960... on A3 sheet. Top photo Grade 5-6 1960. Four rows of students ...Newspaper photos, 2 on A3 sheet. Top photo Grade 5-6 1960. Four rows of students, male teacher on LH side. Bottom photo Rural 1, 1962, Three rows of students, male teacher behind. Images mounted on purple card, laminated.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Lydia Chancellor collection: The school papers
... and Grades 5 & 6 in 1898. They were compulsory reading until 1928... students. These were followed by Grade 4 in 1897 and Grades 5 & 6 ...School Papers were produced as a result of the perceived need for more local content for children as the school readers were English. In 1896 the first school papers were produced for Grade 3 students. These were followed by Grade 4 in 1897 and Grades 5 & 6 in 1898. They were compulsory reading until 1928 when they became supplemental to the readers.The school paper for grades V and VI (1916). Anzac number published by the Education Department, Victoria (Australia).school paper, anzac, education -
Hume City Civic Collection
Booklet, 120 Units New Primary Mathematics: Metric Edition, 1972
... for primary school students from grades 3 to 6.... grades 3 to 6. 120 Units New Primary Mathematics: Metric Edition ...The text was written as a supplement to 'Primary Mathematics' and is designed to give students a greater understanding of mathematics from the basic to the complex.A cream and green cardboard covered mathematics textbook - metric edition compiled by E.G. Heffernan. It has been designed for primary school students from grades 3 to 6.non-fictionThe text was written as a supplement to 'Primary Mathematics' and is designed to give students a greater understanding of mathematics from the basic to the complex. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Presentation by Sister Mary Ignatius to Strathfieldsaye P.S
... to Grades 5 and 6 students at Strathfieldsaye State School 26th... by Sister Mary Ignatius for her presentation to Grades 5 and 6 ...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 -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Smeaton Primary School
... students – only one in grade 6, about eight in grade 5, two... a decision made lightly. “There are 12 students – only one in grade 6 ...In 1860 Smeaton residents appealed for funds to establish a school. Patrick Curtain, and his co-workers raised more than £150 plus a land grant (Allot A, Sect 2, Township of Smeaton). Head Teacher John Forbes, with assistant Zillah North, opened a timber school building which measured 36ftx18ft (11.0x5.5m) on 1 September 1861 with 44 children. Rising enrolment to 65 in 1868 made building alterations necessary. During 1870-1 a residence of four rooms was supplied and in October 1882 a 20ftx18ft (6.1x5.5m) classroom. In 1907 a new brick building accommodated 122 children. Among notable ex-pupils are Major-General Bridgeford, Frank Wright ( Musical Director of the London County Council), Alex Wright, (AKA singer Andre Navarre), and Les Brooks. (Visions and Realisations) In 2013 it was announced that Smeaton Primary School would close. The Hepburn advocate reported: "A Department of Education spokesman has confirmed the Smeaton Primary School council recently voted unanimously to recommend the school close at the end of the year. The school currently has 12 students with enrollments dwindling during the past few years and no prep students to its boost numbers or its future. The school’s imminent closure comes as the Smeaton community gears up for the town’s 175th anniversary which will be celebrated later this year. School council member Kristi Pedretti said it had not been a decision made lightly. “There are 12 students – only one in grade 6, about eight in grade 5, two in grade 3, and one in grade 1 – and there’s only one girl in the school,” she said. “So it was a combination of everything – having that big group through in grade 5, but no preps coming through, and only one girl. “It’s hard for parents to see a future in the school.” Ms Pedretti has a son in grade 6, Jack, and is herself a former Smeaton Primary School student." .1) Red brick building .2) Smeaton Primary School logo .3) Smeaton Primary School Bell .4) Smeaton Primary School pakyground, including concrete cricket pitch.smeaton, school, education, bell, cricket, state school no. 552 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: PHOTO'S
... of students, Golden Square State School, Grade 5-6 1960.... School, Grade 5-6 1960. Photograph GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST ...Two photographs on purple board ( copies ) top three rows of students, Merv Hall teacher standing at back. On board ' Golden Square State School, Grade 3H, 1961' Bottom photo : four rows of students, Golden Square State School, Grade 5-6 1960.bendigo, education, golden square school -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - Photograph, 50 Broughton Road, Surrey Hills, c1924
... at Blackburn. Their daughter was at school in Grade 6 at Surrey Hills... at Blackburn. Their daughter was at school in Grade 6 at Surrey Hills ...Information from the donor by email gives: My grandparents Norman & Hilda Pryde lived at 50 Broughton Rd, Surrey Hills. The home was named 'Strathaven' after the town in Scotland where Norman's father came from. They married in 1923. I know they lived there in 1924 when my mother Norma was born. Norman worked for Moran & Cato so I know they moved around a lot for his work and I think they rented out the house from time to time. During some time in the 1920s they were listed on electoral rolls in Nyah West and then in 1942 they were listed in Hamilton. When the war ended they came back to Melbourne and in the late 1940s built a home at Blackburn. Their daughter was at school in Grade 6 at Surrey Hills State School in 1935. See related photo. At the time of the donation, this simple home was still extant. Since then, c2021, it was demolished and replaced by a large single dwelling.This photo is representative of the simple interwar home that infilled earlier scattered residential development in this part of Surrey Hills.An original B&W photo of a simple timber home set behind a woven wire fence and taken from across the street. The garden looks relatively undeveloped.NILbroughton road, surrey hills, norman pryde, hilda pryde, hilda gwendoline scales, 'strathaven', house names, 1920-1929, moran & cato, norma pryde, norma cleak, jenny pomeray, interwar housing -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph
... in the front row is a boy holding a sign with "GRADES 5 & 6" hand... with "GRADES 5 & 6" hand-written in what appears to be white chalk ...This is a photograph of students from Orbost State School. Those in the photograph have been identified by Mary Gilbert. Back Row L-R - Eva Morgan; R. Powell; Doris Smith; ?; Mona Arkins; E. Hardy; H. Beattie; Molly Hammill; Jessie Morgan; Kath Daley; Jessie Gall; Nina Williams; Billy Kerr; Gwenda Beveridge; Emily Mackley; Chrissie Mackley; Myra Malcolm; Annie Malcolm; Betty Gilbert; K. Beattie; Doreen Feltis; B Woodlands; ?; ?; ?; Carl Wehner; Bill Grose; Ham Bird; Eddie Lowater; ?; Jack Morgan; B. Hawkless; Jack Nixon; Harry Perry; Georg perry; Arthur Simpson; Albert Shaw; Bill Laycox; ? Lock; Neha Cameron; Stan Smith; Stan PorterThis photograph is associated with the history of education on Orbost.A black / white photograph showing a group school children in front of an outside wall of a timber building. Seated in the front row is a boy holding a sign with "GRADES 5 & 6" hand-written in what appears to be white chalk on a blackboard. The photograph is mounted on grey card and has a list of names attached to the bottom. -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, December 1988
... teacher, Ivy Grant, music teacher, Carol Hitchens, grades 4-6... Grant, music teacher, Carol Hitchens, grades 4-6 teacher ...The five women photographed were staff members at Bulla Primary School in 1988. They are from L-R: Sue Bradley, grades 2/3 teacher, Ivy Grant, music teacher, Carol Hitchens, grades 4-6 teacher and principal, Kim Barber, integration aide and Jenny Wilson, grades Prep and 1 teacher. The photograph was taken at the end of the school year on 'break-up' day. This is a visual record of the school staff who were employed at Bulla primary School in December 1988.A coloured non-digital photograph of five ladies standing in a covered area, on a landing outside a weatherboard building.bulla primary school, sue bradley, ivy grant, carol hitchens, jenny wilson, kim barber -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM 1984
... Laurel St primary school pupils Grade 5-6 1984 colour... primary school pupils Grade 5-6 1984 colour photographs mounted ...Laurel St primary school pupils Grade 5-6 1984 colour photographs mounted in red covered album. Christian names as captions. Mr Rodda captioned as cricket coach amongst sporting people enclosed. Hand printed 'Happy Days at Laurel Street' with hand drawn depictions of children playing games.bendigo, institutions, golden square primary school -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Swan Reach School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
... Colour photograph of Grade 5 and 6 students, one named... photograph of Grade 5 and 6 students, one named Rebecca Lawson from ...Date made 4 December 2000.Colour photograph of Grade 5 and 6 students, one named Rebecca Lawson from Swan Reach Primary School taking part in Save Our Shorebird cruise on the Gippsland Lakes Victoriaschools, activities -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SINGERS
... , September 9, 2003. Singers: Golden Square State School grade 6... Square State School grade 6 Choir, circa 1938. Back row from left ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Tuesday, September 9, 2003. Singers: Golden Square State School grade 6 Choir, circa 1938. Back row from left: Jim Holland, Alan Miller, Bob Qualtrough, Fred Coombes, Claude Middelton, Vic Gilbert, Wes Hammil. Third row: Norma Rosanne, Nancy Lyall, Jim Murray, Orm Rowe, Keith Swatton, Brian Thomas, Joyce Browell, Joyce Brown. Second row: Ruth Swatton, Mabs Dent, Nell Symonds, Namcy read, Dorothy Stevens, Florence Kent, Valda Oldham, Elsie Whitworth. Front row: Kath McKay, Mavis Thurlow, Edna Jones, Beryl McCullough, Undine Wells, Dulcie Guy, Jean Knight, Elsie Sullivan.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Orbost & District Historical Society
flag, 1960/1970's
... to Grade 6. It was also about this time that the last of the St... bus ran from Orbost and the school was reduced to Grade 6 ...This flag was used by St Joseph's School, Orbost at assemblies. St Joseph's Catholic School in Orbost was planned from 1913 when the town's population was increasing rapidly. It wasn't until 1923 that the school was built in Raymond Street next to St Colman's Church. Fifty-five students were initially enrolled and taught in two rooms. When the numbers increased to 170 work began on extensions which were completed in 1959. St Joseph's school had classes to Form 4 at one stage. Later on Form 2 was the highest level. However, after Nagle College at Bairnsdale built a new school on the Lindenow Road site, a Nagle College school bus ran from Orbost and the school was reduced to Grade 6. It was also about this time that the last of the St Joseph teaching nuns left Orbost. From 1969 to the early 1980s the secondary St Joseph students attended Orbost High School for the practical subjects of Woodwork and Home Economics. Today enrolments reflect the declining population of the district. This item is an example of an item used in an Orbost school in the second half of 20th century.A cloth Australian National Flag which has a blue background. The Union Jack is in the upper left corner. Below the Union Jack is a white Commonwealth Star. The Southern Cross is shown on the right hand side of the flag in white. There is a white rope and two metal clips inserted into the left hand pocket/seam.Inside a diamond is N.V. BRAND. Geo. PICKERS Co. P/L CANVASflag-australian st-joseph's-school-orbost heraldry -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Grades 3 & 4, December 1993
... This is a photograph of the students from grades 3 to 6... This is a photograph of the students from grades 3 to 6 in their classroom ...This is a photograph of the students from grades 3 to 6 in their classroom with their teacher, Pam Telfer at Bulla Primary School in December 1993. The decorations and the Christmas tree indicate it is close the Christmas and the blackboard indicates the era was before whiteboards were introduced into school, not to mention i pads.This is a photograph of classroom prior to the use of white boards, computers and i pads in schools. A coloured non-digital photograph of children sitting on the floor of their classroom in front of their chairs and tables while their teacher is reading to them. It is Christmas time as there is a tree near the blackboard and the room is decorated with streamers and balloons. Three large windows with beige drapes are along one wall. Photograph P0250 is similar. pam telfer, bulla primary school, grades 3to 6 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
beam balance, second half 20th century 1954-1999
... was reduced to Grade 6. It was also about this time that the last... was reduced to Grade 6. It was also about this time that the last ...These scales were used by students at St Joseph's School in Orbost. St Joseph's Catholic School in Orbost was planned from 1913 when the town's population was increasing rapidly. It wasn't until 1923 that the school was built in Raymond Street next to St Colman's Church. The Catholic school was opened in thecharge of Sister Moira and Sister Lucy, Fifty-five students were initially enrolled and taught in two rooms. When the numbers increased to 170 work began on extensions which were completed in 1959. St Joseph's school had classes to Form 4 at one stage. Later on Form 2 was the highest level. However, after Nagle College at Bairnsdale built a new school on the Lindenow Road site, a Nagle College school bus ran from Orbost and the school was reduced to Grade 6. It was also about this time that the last of the St Joseph teaching nuns left Orbost. From 1969 to the early 1980s the secondary St Joseph students attended Orbost High School for the practical subjects of Woodwork and Home Economics. Today enrolments reflect the declining population of the district.This item is an example of early school equipment.A set of beam balance scales in a wooden framed cabinet with glass windows on all for sides. The front is a vertical slide which allows acess to the scales. The scales have one fixed leg and two adjustable legs for accurate levelling. GRIFFIN GEORGE LIMITED, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, MANCHESTER label on front of wooden section of case -ANALITE PTY LTD ASG@W EDINBURGH MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN MINOR REG DES No's 891235 & 891238education science scientific-apparatus measurement -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Linton State School Pupils, 1969
... was Head Teacher 1969-1971, and taught grades 4-6. Pupils were..., and taught grades 4-6. Pupils were identified in 2022 by Sally Birnie ...Back row from left: David Sturni, Brendan Greenbank, Terry Grigg, BARBARA NEWELL, Sally Birnie (nee Caldow), JANINE STONEY, CATHERINE DEAN, LEN/ GARY TURNER NEXT LINE: GLENDA CLUFF, BARBARA OLDAM, ELIZBABETH DARK, JUNE JACKSON, MAYBE A MATTHEWS, KEVIN UREN, GEOFF CHING. NEXT LINE: RICKY LAWSON, COLIN STONEY, GAVIN STURNI, ROBERT JACKSON, GARY MATTHEWS, GERARD WILKIE, PETER GRIGG. FRONT ROW: JANET UREN, ELIZABETH CHING, SHERYL MCDONALD, DEBBIE CHENERY, JEANETTE JACKSON, SANDRA CHING, ANNE MCDONALD, FELICITY DEAN ON THE END.Enlarged copy of black and white photograph, mounted on white card. Pupils and teacher are shown outside the new school building, opened in 1969 to replace the original building which had been declared unsafe. Teacher was Mr V. H. Reynolds, who was Head Teacher 1969-1971, and taught grades 4-6. Pupils were identified in 2022 by Sally Birnie, née Caldow.linton state school no. 880 -
Bialik College
Textile - Mural tapestry, c. 1997, 1997
... Collette and the students of Grades 4, 5 & 6 Bialik College 1997... Collette and the students of Grades 4, 5 & 6 Bialik College 1997 ...Large tapestry depicting Bialik students holding hands and the school motto 'Step forth with courage'. Note on the reverse reads: 'Step forth with Courage' designed & woven by Cresside Collette and the students of Grades 4, 5 & 6 Bialik College 1997 Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.art, artwork, 1990s -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Article - JOHN WILLIAMS COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE FORGING A SOLID CRAFT, 2003
... yesterday submitted his latest piece of homework to grade 5-6... latest piece of homework to grade 5-6 teacher John Williams ...JOHN WILLIAMS COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE FORGING A SOLID CRAFT Newspaper Article Bendigo Advertiser Thursday May 29, 2003 Photo and article of Tom Morton and his replica Ned Kelly armour. Tom, a pupil at Quarry Hill Primary School yesterday submitted his latest piece of homework to grade 5-6 teacher John Williams. The article descrives how Tom went about it. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Class of Concongella Grades 4-6, Concongella Primary School 1872 - 2005, 2005
... of its students and staff. Below Photograph. A Project of Grades... and staff. Below Photograph. A Project of Grades 4-6 Students, 2005 ...The History of the Concogella Primary School, and recollections by some of the former staff and studentsWhite Card Cover with black line border, with colour photograph in the center.Concongella Primary School 1972-2005 through the eyes of its students and staff. Below Photograph. A Project of Grades 4-6 Students, 2005. Funded by Department of Education, Science and Training and Australian Government for celebrating democracy week. Voluntarily typed by Ms Wendy Fox.stawell education -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - THE SCHOOL PAPER - POETRY NUMBER - 2 EDITIONS, 1 Jan 1917
... ) Grades 5 and 6 edition no.221 (1917) Published... Paper. (a) Grades 3 and 4 edition no.236 (1917) (b) Grades 5 ...Magazine - 2 editions of a 16 page poetry number of The School Paper. (a) Grades 3 and 4 edition no.236 (1917) (b) Grades 5 and 6 edition no.221 (1917) Published by the Education Dept. of Victoria. Printed by Albert J Mullet, Govt. Printer, Melbourne'Merle Bush' handwritten in pencil on both front pagespoetry, school paper, education dept. victoria, merle bush, bendigo -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph - Mont Albert Primary School, 1926
... students in Prep to Grade 6. A further 72 children were admitted... with an initial enrolment of 147 students in Prep to Grade 6. A further 72 ...This was reproduced from a copy of the 1926 flyer relating to the Annual Speech Night. See vertical file re Mont Albert Primary / Mont Albert Central School. It was reproduced with the consent of the school archives in the early 1980's by Kenneth Tudor Hall. Mont Albert Primary was built in 1917 and was designated as a Central School in 1918 when Forms 1 & @ were added. It remained as such until the 1964 when the secondary years formed the basis of a new high school, known as the Box Hill North High School, (later changed to Koonung Secondary College). The original building was constructed of solid red brick and consisted of seven rooms. In May 1924 a further four rooms, also in red brick, were added. The school opened with an initial enrolment of 147 students in Prep to Grade 6. A further 72 children were admitted during the year, making a total enrolment in the first year of 219. The land facing Kenmare Street was purchased in 1919, adding another 2 acres to the 5.5 acres which the school occupied in 1917. The first Principal was Charles Hyland, who was assisted by three teachers. The first official meeting of the School Council in May 1917 reveals that the building was in some senses a shell, requiring additional input from parents. Mention is made of the need for asphalting of playing areas, providing a letter box and electric lights for the lobby, double room, office and sewing room. Mont Albert was the first School in Victoria to have the interior purely constructed of Victoria hardwood, from floor to ceiling. An Honour Board was erected in 1919. mont albert central school, mont albert primary school, mont albert, schools -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph - Mont Albert Primary School, 1926
... students in Prep to Grade 6. A further 72 children were admitted... with an initial enrolment of 147 students in Prep to Grade 6. A further 72 ...This was reproduced from a copy of the 1926 flyer relating to the Annual Speech Night. See vertical file re Mont Albert Primary / Mont Albert Central School. It was reproduced with the consent of the school archives in the early 1980's by Kenneth Tudor Hall. Mont Albert Primary was built in 1917 and was designated as a Central School in 1918 when Forms 1 & 2 were added. It remained as such until the 1964 when the secondary years formed the basis of a new high school, known as the Box Hill North High School, (later changed to Koonung Secondary College). The original building was constructed of solid red brick and consisted of seven rooms. In May 1924 a further four rooms, also in red brick, were added. The school opened with an initial enrolment of 147 students in Prep to Grade 6. A further 72 children were admitted during the year, making a total enrolment in the first year of 219. The land facing Kenmare Street was purchased in 1919, adding another 2 acres to the 5.5 acres which the school occupied in 1917. The first Principal was Charles Hyland, who was assisted by three teachers. The first official meeting of the School Council in May 1917 reveals that the building was in some senses a shell, requiring additional input from parents. Mention is made of the need for asphalting of playing areas, providing a letter box and electric lights for the lobby, double room, office and sewing room. Mont Albert was the first School in Victoria to have the interior purely constructed of Victoria hardwood, from floor to ceiling. An Honour Board was erected in 1919. mont albert central school, mont albert primary school, mont albert, schools -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book - School Papers 1912, The School Paper 1912 Education Department, 1913
... Papers for Grades 4, 5 and 6 and 7 and 8. The School Paper... Papers for Grades 4, 5 and 6 and 7 and 8. The School Paper ...This is a collection of the School Papers , a supplementary reading supplement for Victorian school children.This book has a black cover with gold-coloured printing on the front and spine. The pages contain reprints of the Victorian School Papers of one year with printed text, black and white photographs, songs with music, maps and sketches. One page is partly tornnon-fictionThis is a collection of the School Papers , a supplementary reading supplement for Victorian school children.vintage school reading material, the school papers, victorian school reading supplement, warrnambool, warrnambool history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Bendigo East State School 1970 Grades 5 & 6 class photo
... showing 25 Grade 5 and 6 students and one teacher. Some... class photograph from June 1, 1970 showing 25 Grade 5 and 6 ...A black and white class photograph from June 1, 1970 showing 25 Grade 5 and 6 students and one teacher. Some of the students appear to be wearing a school uniform of a grey v-necked jumper. The photograph has been taken outside the school building. On the back is written: Norma Worme c/o Sheryl Worme. Gemma Starr Collectionbendigo east state school, bendigo schools, 1970 bendigo east state school, worme, gemma starr collection -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Medal - Medal, Replica, Distinguished Flying Cross
... members in ranks equivalent to U.S. Pay Grade of O-6 and below... members in ranks equivalent to U.S. Pay Grade of O-6 and below ...The Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) is a military decoration of the United States Armed Forces. The medal was established on July 2, 1926, and is currently awarded to any persons who, after April 6, 1917, distinguish themselves by single acts of heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight. Both heroism and extraordinary achievement are entirely distinctive, involving operations that are not routine. The medal may be awarded to friendly foreign military members in ranks equivalent to U.S. Pay Grade of O-6 and below, in combat in support operations.Distinguished Flying Cross medal in a wooden frame with glass front. Gold coloured medal described as "First Oak Leaf Cluster" attached to blue, white and red striped ribbon mounted on navy blue velvet.distinguished flying cross, alan reed, united states air force, vietnam -
Bialik College
Article (item) - 'Bialik Speech Night', 20 December 1968, 1968
... Speech Night was provided by Grades 4, 5, and 6 presenting scenes... was provided by Grades 4, 5, and 6 presenting scenes from the early ...'Bialik Speech Night', 20 December 1968. Newspaper article reads: 'Part of the entertainment at the Bialik College Speech Night was provided by Grades 4, 5, and 6 presenting scenes from the early days of Australia (above), and by Grade 2's performance of the Chupah scene from "Fiddler on the Roof"'. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.music, visual and performing arts, 1960s -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Education Department Victoria, Victorian Education Department Course of Study of primary Schools: Social Studies, 1954 and 1956
... Department Course of Study of Primary Schools: Social Studies grades... of Primary Schools: Social Studies grades 1 to 6. Topics include ....1) 18 page booklet relating to the Victorian Education Department Course of Study of Primary Schools: Social Studies grades 1 to 6. Topics include family and home, how the community lives and works, Beyond the Neighbourhood (Africa, Canada, New Guinea, India, China, Italy, English factory town), The World About Me (School, home, food, clothes), Our Own Land (The Australia Our Ancestors Found - unknown interior, sheep, riches from underground, water, grain, cows, meat, tropics, tall timbers, manufacture, Melbourne, travel), The Land of Our Fathers (British Descent, From other Countries .2) Victorian Education Department Course of Study of primary Schools: Social Studies, Grades VII and VIII 6 page printed bookleteducation department, social studies, education -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Furniture - Set of desks & benches, Unknown
... until Grade 6. The tables at which we used to sit in the Infant... formation, a typical practice until Grade 6. The tables at which we ...The following are the recollections of John Elkins, who started school in February, 1945 at Maryborough in Queensland, Australia. 'I think in Prep 1 that we had some paper to write on with pencils, but my memory of the routine use of slates is much more vivid. Each slate was framed in wood and one side was inscribed with lines to guide the limits for the upper and lower extremities of letters. The slate "pencils" were made of some pale gray mineral softer than slate which had been milled into cylinders some one-eighth of an inch in diameter and inserted into metal holders so that about an inch protruded. Each student was equipped with a small tobacco tin in which was kept a damp sponge or cloth to erase the marks. Sharpening slate pencils was a regular task. We rubbed them on any suitable brick or concrete surface in the school yard. Teachers also kept a good supply of spares, all writing materials and books being provided by the school. It is possible that the retention of slates stemmed from the political imperative that public education should be free. I do recall being given a Copy Book for home practice of letter formation, a typical practice until Grade 6. The tables at which we used to sit in the Infant School were replaced in the primary Grades by long desks seating five or six pupils. These had slots into which the slates could be inserted vertically. When the teacher asked the class to clear their desks, the command issued was "slates away!" This was an occasion for a noisy expression of relief as we dropped the slates producing a sound not unlike a volley of rifle shots, and usually brought a request from the teacher to repeat the process with no noise by holding the frames throughout. Thus, I suspect we may still have used slates in Grade Three, though by then paper, which may have been scarce during the War, seemed to be used more routinely.' The full context of John's account of writing during his primary school days can be found at: https://www.readinghalloffame.org/sites/default/files/history_of_literacy_22slates_away22_penmanship_in_queensland_australia.pdfSchool desks and benches/chairs have been in use in schools since formal group education started.Eight long school desks (five higher three lower), each with four inkwells and groove along length. eight school benches (five higher three lower). Each desk and bench accommodates four children.None.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Tapestry photographs, 1997 Tapestry unveiling photographs
... In 1997, Bialik College students of Grades 4, 5 and 6 co... In 1997, Bialik College students of Grades 4, 5 and 6 co-designed ...In 1997, Bialik College students of Grades 4, 5 and 6 co-designed with a weaver, Cresside Collette, a large tapestry depicting Bialik students holding hands and the school motto 'Step forth with courage'. Images of this important message and community moment are held by the Bialik archive. If you have materials or stories about Bialik life and culture that you wish to please contact us at [email protected]. weaving, artwork, bialik college, judaism, jewish school, primary school