Showing 5 items matching " higher elementary school committee"
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Merbein District Historical SocietyNewspaper, People of Merbein, 17 Sep.1958
... ... Higher Elementary School Committee...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray CWA Members Red Cross Members Chamber of Commerce RSL Committee Urban Fire Brigade Football Club Committee Citizen's Club Officials Higher Elementary School Committee Bowling Club People of Merbein Newspaper ...cwa members, red cross members, chamber of commerce, rsl committee, urban fire brigade, football club committee, citizen's club officials, higher elementary school committee, bowling club -
Merbein District Historical SocietyNegative, People of Merbein, 17 Sep.1958
... ... Higher Elementary School Committee...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray CWA Members Red Cross Members Chamber of Commerce RSL Committee Urban Fire Brigade Football Club Committee Citizen's Club Officials Higher Elementary School Committee People of Merbein Negative ...cwa members, red cross members, chamber of commerce, rsl committee, urban fire brigade, football club committee, citizen's club officials, higher elementary school committee -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhoto - framed - Mt Beauty Central School
... Higher Elementary School in 1953. By 1958 it had 617 pupils. Mr George Redfern was the Head Teacher for one year in 1951. Mt Beauty State School Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme Inscription: Mt Beauty Central School / Presented to / Mr G. Redfern / as a token of esteem from / Mothers Club Committee ...The school was built to educate the increasing number of children of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme population. The school opened in 1948 in the Recreation hall and in the new building (photo) in 1950. A new wing was built in 1951 and became the Mt Beauty Higher Elementary School in 1953. By 1958 it had 617 pupils.Mr George Redfern was the Head Teacher for one year in 1951.Large black and white photo framed in thick wood and backed with cream cardboard. At the bottom on the wooden frame is a metal inscription.Inscription: Mt Beauty Central School / Presented to / Mr G. Redfern / as a token of esteem from / Mothers Club Committee / School Committee / 19.6.52mt beauty state school, kiewa hydro electric scheme -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPapers - "Yurnga: - Mount Beauty High School Magazine. 1963 x2, "Yurnga" Mt Beauty High School Magazine
... Higher Elementary School was proclaimed on 25th May 1958 then in 1963 it was proclaimed the Mount Beauty High School with an enrolment of 213 pupils, 12 staff members and D.B.Bennett as Principal. The school began to publish its magazine. Yurnga is the aboriginal word for "view among the hills". Mt Beauty is surrounded by mountains. The names in the newsletter are important for the history of the school. Yurnga Mt Beauty High School education 2 typed pages with the headings 'Editorial', 'Magazine Committee ...The Mt Beauty Higher Elementary School was proclaimed on 25th May 1958 then in 1963 it was proclaimed the Mount Beauty High School with an enrolment of 213 pupils, 12 staff members and D.B.Bennett as Principal. The school began to publish its magazine.Yurnga is the aboriginal word for "view among the hills". Mt Beauty is surrounded by mountains. The names in the newsletter are important for the history of the school.2 typed pages with the headings 'Editorial', 'Magazine Committee' and 'Investiture of Prefects, House Captains and Form Captains'. 1963 Vol. 1yurnga, mt beauty high school, education -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper, Ringwood Higher Elementary School - Exploration of the possbilities of having a higher level of education in the Ringwood area from 1922
... These clippings deal with the campaign by the local council to establish a higher elementary school, or high school, in the Ringwood area. The committee had been appointed and they had secured a site of 7 ½ acres about 54 chains from the railway station. ...These clippings deal with the campaign by the local council to establish a higher elementary school, or high school, in the Ringwood area. The committee had been appointed and they had secured a site of 7 ½ acres about 54 chains from the railway station. ...Three clippings from two articles from an unnamed newspaper dated 1922, stuck to a single A4 pageThese clippings deal with the campaign by the local council to establish a higher elementary school, or high school, in the Ringwood area. The committee had been appointed and they had secured a site of 7 ½ acres about 54 chains from the railway station. It was proposed that the Council strike a rate of 3d in the pound for 4 years to meet the majority of the building expenses. The expected growth of Ringwood's population, aided by the railway access, and the almost universal agreement by the residents that a higher school is necessary, are positive signs that the plans will come to fruition in the near future. (The Ringwood High School was opened in 1954).
