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Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Teacher Referenece, A Handbook for the Elementary School Teacher by W. H. Ellwood, 1959
... chief inspector of primary schools...education...Primary Schools. Noel Evans may have taught at one of the small rural schools in the Kiewa Valley. w. h. ellwood chief inspector of primary schools education school noel evans english rural schools teacher In red ink: 'Noel Evans' on front page. ...This book has 2 parts: Revised Subject Headings in English and The Rural School and was to be used by teachers for their 'guidance and inspiration'. It was written by W. H. Ellwood - Chief Inspector of Primary Schools. Noel Evans may have taught at one of the small rural schools in the Kiewa Valley.Brown hard covered book with black writing (title, author, Education Department of Victoria) on the front cover and along the spine.In red ink: 'Noel Evans' on front page.w. h. ellwood, chief inspector of primary schools, education, school, noel evans, english, rural schools, teacher -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument (Item) - Collection of documents relating to the life of Norma Madeline Watters, 1930's - 1974
... Education - Primary Schools...Education...These include 1935 & 1937 School certificates from Middle Park Central School; a cookery certificate from Mac Robertson Girl's High School; a certificate from the Victorian Baby Health Centres Association; a war savings certificate from The State Savings Bank of Victoria; a number of letters confirming her appointment to various clerical positions in the firms of Rootes, Austral Silk and Cotton Mills Pty Ltd, The Myer Emporium, W.E. Bassett & Associates, The Metropolitan Gas Company, Hardware Co. of Australia, Gill Glass and The Phosphate C-operative Company of Australia Ltd. Education - Primary ...A collection of documents relating to the life of Norma Madeline WATTERS. These include 1935 & 1937 School certificates from Middle Park Central School; a cookery certificate from Mac Robertson Girl's High School; a certificate from the Victorian Baby Health Centres Association; a war savings certificate from The State Savings Bank of Victoria; a number of letters confirming her appointment to various clerical positions in the firms of Rootes, Austral Silk and Cotton Mills Pty Ltd, The Myer Emporium, W.E. Bassett & Associates, The Metropolitan Gas Company, Hardware Co. of Australia, Gill Glass and The Phosphate C-operative Company of Australia Ltd.education - primary schools, education - secondary schools, norma madeline watters, rootes/chrysler -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Recommended books for Aboriginal studies, 1992
... secondary school education...primary...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne curriculum development secondary school education primary schools education B&w illustrations Includes principles for review and evaluation of materials; reviews of suitable material for junior primary, primary, junior secondary, senior secondary; not recommended list; includes title index, subject and level index, general index. ...Includes principles for review and evaluation of materials; reviews of suitable material for junior primary, primary, junior secondary, senior secondary; not recommended list; includes title index, subject and level index, general index.B&w illustrationscurriculum development, secondary school education, primary schools education -
Canterbury History GroupBook, Catherine Cato, A Pocketful of Acorns: the History of Canterbury Primary School, 1908 to 2008, 2008
... Primary School...Primary Schools...Education...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Primary School Primary Schools Education A history of Canterbury Primary School, proposed by the Heritage Committee, to celebrate the school's 100 year anniversary. 98 pages; includes illustrations and black and white photographs A Pocketful of Acorns: the History of Canterbury Primary School, 1908 to 2008 Book Catherine Cato Canterbury Primary School, Archives Committee ...A history of Canterbury Primary School, proposed by the Heritage Committee, to celebrate the school's 100 year anniversary.98 pages; includes illustrations and black and white photographsnon-fictionA history of Canterbury Primary School, proposed by the Heritage Committee, to celebrate the school's 100 year anniversary.canterbury primary school, primary schools, education -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyArticle, From National Schools to State Schools in Victoria
... Primary School...National Schools...Primary Schools...Education...Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society Lerderderg Library Main Street Bacchus Marsh Schools Bacchus Marsh Bacchus Marsh Primary School National Schools Primary Schools Education This article describes the origin and early development of the public school system in Victoria. ...This article describes the origin and early development of the public school system in Victoria. The period covered is from the late 1840s until the early 1870s when major reform of the education system took place in Victoria. The Bacchus Marsh Primary School, (School No. 28) has been identified by the author of this article as the first government public school to open in Victoria. This event has been officially recognized by the Department of Education. The school commencement date is recognized as the 13 May 1850. The substance of this article is about the early development of the public school system in Victoria overall. Because the Bacchus Marsh school is such an early one its origin is described in some detail on pages 53-55 of the article.Printed article within a bound volume of articles. Black and white photos, tables, and endnotes. Citation: Hogan, Irene, 'From National Schools to State Schools in Victoria', in Victorian Historical Journal, Vol. 94, No. 1, June 2023, pages 37-56. BMDHS Location: AR/SU4 BMDHS Location: AR/SU14/Pamphlets box 1This article describes the origin and early development of the public school system in Victoria. The period covered is from the late 1840s until the early 1870s when major reform of the education system took place in Victoria. The Bacchus Marsh Primary School, (School No. 28) has been identified by the author of this article as the first government public school to open in Victoria. This event has been officially recognized by the Department of Education. The school commencement date is recognized as the 13 May 1850. The substance of this article is about the early development of the public school system in Victoria overall. Because the Bacchus Marsh school is such an early one its origin is described in some detail on pages 53-55 of the article. schools bacchus marsh, bacchus marsh primary school, national schools, primary schools, education -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
... EDUCATION...Primary...golden square laurel st p.s....Golden Square Primary School...Newspaper cutting photo showing Lisa Yankos and principal Merv Hall playing netball in a teachers versus students game during the Laurel St Primary School's Education Week activities....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EDUCATION Primary golden square laurel st p.s. Golden Square Primary School 1189 Collection - Newspaper Cuttings Lisa Yankos Merv Hall Laurel Street Primary School Newspaper cutting photo showing Lisa Yankos and principal Merv Hall playing netball in a teachers versus students game during the Laurel St Primary School's Education Week activities. ...Newspaper cutting photo showing Lisa Yankos and principal Merv Hall playing netball in a teachers versus students game during the Laurel St Primary School's Education Week activities.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school 1189 collection - newspaper cuttings, lisa yankos, merv hall, laurel street primary school -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyEducation kit - Nott Street Primary School Migrant Education Stamp, c.1970
... Nott Street Primary School Migrant Education Stamp...Education - Primary Schools...Brown wooden address stamp with black handle and rubber text made for use by the Migrant Education Unit at Nott Street Primary School, Port Melbourne....Migrant Education Nott St Port Melbourne Primary School Number 1457...Education kit Nott Street Primary School Migrant Education Stamp ...Brown wooden address stamp with black handle and rubber text made for use by the Migrant Education Unit at Nott Street Primary School, Port Melbourne.Migrant Education Nott St Port Melbourne Primary School Number 1457education - primary schools, migrant education, arts and entertainment - music -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Surrey Hills Primary School class photo, circa 1911, 1911
... primary school...schools...education...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne One of the boys is believed to be John Reaburn; date is approximate. surrey hills primary school schools education primary education children john reaburn "J C Reaburn (underlined) (Surrey Hills Neighbourhood C...) / 857 - 7463 (underlined)" in pencil down RH edge. ...One of the boys is believed to be John Reaburn; date is approximate.Black and white photo of a class of 32 children at Surrey Hills Primary School taken outside against a brick wall with a central window. It may be a class of mixed age children. There are 21 boys and 11 girls. One boy holds the class identification board (illegible); another holds a boater hat; several are dressed in 'sailor shirts'."J C Reaburn (underlined) (Surrey Hills Neighbourhood C...) / 857 - 7463 (underlined)" in pencil down RH edge.surrey hills primary school, schools, education, primary education, children, john reaburn -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Surrey Hills Primary School class photo, Grade 5, 1935, 1935
... primary school...schools...education...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne surrey hills primary school schools education primary education children mccracken family On the rear in pen: Top LH corner - "SH History Nook / From McCracken family" + centre - "grade 5 1935". ...Black and white photo of Surrey Hills Primary School pupils of Grade 5 in 1935 taken outside the school building against a brick wall. There are 54 students, 25 girls and 29 boys. None are identified.On the rear in pen: Top LH corner - "SH History Nook / From McCracken family" + centre - "grade 5 1935".surrey hills primary school, schools, education, primary education, children, mccracken family -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Surrey Hills Primary School class photo, circa 1911, 1911
... primary school...schools...education...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne One of the boys is believed to be John Reaburn; date is approximate. surrey hills primary school schools education primary education children john reaburn Black and white photo of a class of 34 children at Surrey Hills Primary School taken outside against a brick wall with a central window. ...One of the boys is believed to be John Reaburn; date is approximate.Black and white photo of a class of 34 children at Surrey Hills Primary School taken outside against a brick wall with a central window. It may be a class of mixed age children. There are 20 boys and 14 girls. One boy holds the class identification board (illegible); several are dressed in 'sailor shirts' and a couple in oriental-looking costumes. The children are flanked by a senior male teacher and a junior female teacher.surrey hills primary school, schools, education, primary education, children, john reaburn -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyEducation kit - Student Chalkboard, 1970's - 1992
... Education - Primary Schools...Invented in the 1840's, chalkboards were commonly use for children in primary school education until the 21st century. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Invented in the 1840's, chalkboards were commonly use for children in primary school education until the 21st century. Education - Primary Schools State School 1427 Nott Street Oblong green chalkboard on Masonite backing. ...Invented in the 1840's, chalkboards were commonly use for children in primary school education until the 21st century. Oblong green chalkboard on Masonite backing.education - primary schools, state school 1427 nott street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyEducation kit - Student Chalkboard, 1970's - 1992
... Education - Primary Schools...Invented in the 1840's, chalkboards were commonly use for children in primary school education until the 21st century. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Invented in the 1840's, chalkboards were commonly use for children in primary school education until the 21st century. Education - Primary Schools State School 1427 Nott Street Oblong green chalkboard on Masonite backing. ...Invented in the 1840's, chalkboards were commonly use for children in primary school education until the 21st century. Oblong green chalkboard on Masonite backing.education - primary schools, state school 1427 nott street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: ENROLMENT REGISTER 1906 - 1914
... Education...golden square primary school...Enrolment register 1906 - 1914 Golden Square Primary School, Education Department, Victoria. Contains lists of pupil names, parent names, addresses and occupation of father, years attended current school, previous school attended. ...AT. 52 Enrolment register 1906 - 1914 Golden Square Primary School, Education Department, Victoria. Contains lists of pupil names, parent names, addresses and occupation of father, years attended current school, previous school attended. ...Enrolment register 1906 - 1914 Golden Square Primary School, Education Department, Victoria. Contains lists of pupil names, parent names, addresses and occupation of father, years attended current school, previous school attended. Blue A3 size folder with lined inserts. On front, 1906 - 1914 written in black pen.Education Department, Victoria. Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer, Melbourne Form No. AT. 52bendigo, education, golden square primary school, golden square, pupil, school, bendigo, laurel street 1906 - 1914 -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyEphemera - SHELFORD GIRLS’ SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
... education... schools... Shelford... music... sport... Shelford Girls’ School and Kindergarten... art... Anglican Church... Hood Crescent... Caulfield... Ciolli Judy... theatres... Dillon Paul... Walker Kathy... drama... tertiary education... secondary education... secondary schools... primary...Glen Eira Historical Society 965 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162 melbourne This file contains 7 items relating to advertising for the school and its events: 1/1 2 page advertisement for Shelford, dated February 2010, from an unknown publication. 2/1 1 page advertisement for Shelford Scholarships from ‘DUX 2010’, South Edition, published by Leader News. 3/1 advertisement for Shelford tours and the opening of the Performing Arts Precinct 03/04/2011, published in the ‘Melbourne Weekly Bayside’ 23/03/2011. 4/1 advertisement for Shelford tours and the opening of the Performing Arts Precinct 03/04/2011 published in the ‘Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’ 29/03/2011. 5/1 advertisement advertising Shelford school and its upcoming events, published in the ‘Melbourne Weekly Bayside’, 11/05/2011. 6/1 advertisement advertising Shelford school and its upcoming events, published in the ‘Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’, 17/05/2011 7/1 advertisement for Shelford school from ‘DUX 2011’, South Edition, published by Leader News. education schools Shelford music sport Shelford Girls’ School and Kindergarten art Anglican Church Hood Crescent Caulfield Ciolli Judy theatres Dillon Paul Walker Kathy drama tertiary education secondary education secondary schools primary education preschool education advertisements advertising Ephemera SHELFORD GIRLS’ SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN ...This file contains 7 items relating to advertising for the school and its events: 1/1 2 page advertisement for Shelford, dated February 2010, from an unknown publication. 2/1 1 page advertisement for Shelford Scholarships from ‘DUX 2010’, South Edition, published by Leader News. 3/1 advertisement for Shelford tours and the opening of the Performing Arts Precinct 03/04/2011, published in the ‘Melbourne Weekly Bayside’ 23/03/2011. 4/1 advertisement for Shelford tours and the opening of the Performing Arts Precinct 03/04/2011 published in the ‘Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’ 29/03/2011. 5/1 advertisement advertising Shelford school and its upcoming events, published in the ‘Melbourne Weekly Bayside’, 11/05/2011. 6/1 advertisement advertising Shelford school and its upcoming events, published in the ‘Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’, 17/05/2011 7/1 advertisement for Shelford school from ‘DUX 2011’, South Edition, published by Leader News.education, schools, shelford, music, sport, shelford girls’ school and kindergarten, art, anglican church, hood crescent, caulfield, ciolli judy, theatres, dillon paul, walker kathy, drama, tertiary education, secondary education, secondary schools, primary education, preschool education, advertisements, advertising -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph (item), Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Miss Ida Park conducts the North Fitzroy State School Choir
... primary schools...schools...music...education...The choir were pupils of Falconer Street Central School No. 3918 in North Fitzroy which was built in 1915 to provide upper primary education for grades 5 to 8 for the area. ...The choir were pupils of Falconer Street Central School No. 3918 in North Fitzroy which was built in 1915 to provide upper primary education for grades 5 to 8 for the area. ...The pupils of Falconer Street Central School No.3918 in North Fitzroy rehearse with conductress Miss Ida Park for their performance at the Temperance Hall, Russell Street Melbourne with proceeds going to the Lord Mayor’s Fund. The house on the right of the photograph is Jubilee House, 126 Michael Street North Fitzroy and is extant. Photographer notations on slide: Choir At Fitzroy State School 1933 B5 While this photograph appears not to have been published, a photograph taken from a different angle of the same event was published in The Age 21 July 1933. SCHOOL CHILDREN SING IN THE OPEN AIR. “A choir of children at North Fitzroy practise their songs for a Pantomime, to be given in the Temperance Hall for the Lord Mayor's Fund on Wednesday next. On the extreme left is the conductress of the Choir (Miss Ida Park).” Reference: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204368572 Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Children of The Falconer Street Central School Choral Society, trained by conductress Miss Ida Park, along with dance and gymnastics pupils of Misses Dorothy Gibb and Inez Ellis, performed in the “Cinderella” pantomime at the Temperance Hall in Russell Street, Melbourne on 26 July, 1933. The proceeds went to the Lord Mayor’s Fund. Conductress Miss Ida Park (1904- 1952) lived in the North Fitzroy and Clifton Hill area all her life. She was immersed in the music world of Melbourne and was a member of the Musical Society of Victoria. Ida graduated from Melbourne University Conservatorium with a Bachelor of Music degree in 1929 before departing for London where she studied piano and organ at the Royal Academy of Music. Ida returned to Melbourne in 1931, and billed as “The Gifted Young Australian Pianist”, held pianoforte recitals of classical music at Assembly Hall, Collins Street. She also played the organ for services at St Paul’s Independent Church in Delbridge Street, North Fitzroy and later St Luke’s, North Fitzroy. Ida conducted the children of the Falconer Street Central School Choral Society as they competed in the State School Choral Championships and the 85 children of the Fitzroy City Centenary Choir who sang at Melbourne’s Centenary celebrations of 1934/35. In 1945, Ida married Charles Hazeldine, a tenor and returned digger who had served in two world wars. The pair performed together in many concerts over the years. Tragically, both Ida and Charles were badly injured when struck by a car while crossing Queens Parade Clifton Hill in June 1952, with Ida dying from head injuries at St Vincent’s Hospital soon after. She was 48 years old. Charles wrote on Ida’s death notice - “Called home.” The choir were pupils of Falconer Street Central School No. 3918 in North Fitzroy which was built in 1915 to provide upper primary education for grades 5 to 8 for the area. In 1957 it became Fitzroy High School. In 1992, the Kennett Government swept to power, embarking on a program of fiscal austerity and privatisation of government services. 390 government schools were closed, with the land proposed to be sold to developers. 7000 teachers were sacked: 10% of Victoria’s public school teachers. Auxiliary school staff also lost their jobs. Amongst the first to close was Fitzroy High School. Fearful that the land would be sold, hundreds of students, parents, teachers and local residents occupied the building around-the-clock in four hour shifts and overnight for 14 months, sleeping on gym mats in the principal’s office and administrators’ wing. The blockade was lifted when a arrangement was reached to allow Kangan Batman TAFE to use the school from 1993 until 1998. With the election of the Bracks Government in 1999, and construction of new buildings, Fitzroy High School was reopened in 2004 after a 12 year battle. Temperance Hall, at 172 Russell Street, where the children performed “Cinderella”, was built in 1872 by the Melbourne Total Abstinence Society as a venue for lectures, meetings and alcohol-free community concerts and events. From 1934, Temperance Hall was fitted out as a cinema and renamed the Imperial Theatre, showing popular Hollywood films, before closing in 1939 for renovations and reopening as the Savoy Theatre, Melbourne’s first “Continental” talkies cinema. At this time, Australian cinema programming was dominated by American and British films. The lessees, Continental Film Art Theatre began negotiating for theatre properties in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth and Auckland to screen foreign language films, hoping to present the finest productions from France, Germany, Holland and Italy. At the cost of £6000, the theatre was fitted with the latest Mirrophonic sound and projection system and enlarged to seat 800 patrons with luxurious, ultra modern fittings and furnishings in a colour palette of rust and beige. Instead of usherettes, General Manager Peter Dawson, hoping to bring a sophisticated European atmosphere to the theatre, employed attractive, multilingual “Continental hostesses” to assist guests (not patrons) and answer queries relating to the films. Collectively the hostesses spoke English, French, Dutch, German, Russian and Italian. The Age 20 May 1939- “Atmosphere is a very important part of the theatre's scheme. Ushers in the ordinary sense will not be employed; hostesses will look upon patrons as guests. They will be dressed in full evening dress, and the only indication that they are not guests is the little medallion pinned to their evening dress, on which their names are inscribed.” The hostesses were dressed in evening gowns of olive-green velvet, the full skirts embroidered with gold loops, wine velvet bolero jackets and long white kid gloves with silvery tiaras in their hair. For guests worried that they may not understand the plot, the management assured patrons that- “By means of superimposed English translations on the bottom of the screen, the dialogue is perfectly understandable and the whole witty story can be followed with ease.” The Gala opening of the Savoy Theatre, on 31 May 1939 was attended by a “who’s who” of Melbourne Society, the women wearing beautiful gowns, headdresses and furs. Amongst the guests were former premier Sir Stanley Argyle and Lady Argyle, former Lord Mayor Sir Harold Gengoult-Smith and his wife Cynthia, Field Marshall Thomas Blamey and Lady Blamey and Miss Jessie Brookes. The Vice Consul for France, Monsieur Frank Puaux and his wife attended, Madame Puaux dressed in a black satin gown and a musquash fur cape. She was presented with a beautiful bouquet of scarlet carnations and lily of the valley tied with the tricolour of France. In his speech Monsieur Puaux stated that “from the cultural, linguistic and artistic points of view it was excellent that the Australian public should have an opportunity to see foreign film in the original language.” “Letty” writing in Table Talk magazine described the atmosphere of “Continental” gaiety that had permeated Melbourne - “The Letters of Letty”, Table Talk 8 June 1939 “The “foreign influence” is definitely obtruding itself into the even tenor of Melbourne life these days…. but in the pleasantest manner possible! Included in the great number of Continental people who have recently made their homes here, we have stars of the Russian ballet settling in our midst…. and now… we have been presented with our own Continental picture theatre in the attractive shape of The Savoy, which opened its doors on Wednesday night for the exclusive release of foreign films. One could hardly recognise the old Temperance Hall in its adaptation to the smart, comfortable and thoroughly-intriguing Savoy Theatre. Where once this rather draughty old building stood in Russell Street there now greets us an unmistakable “Continental” edifice, living up to its exterior by sustaining within its walls its overseas’ atmosphere. Indeed, one feels as though one has crossed the threshold into a European city, stepping out of the unmistakably Australian street that is Russell into The Savoy lounge to be greeted by polite “messieurs” from the attractive, Continental-looking usherettes and to gaze upon a film as delightfully French in story and presentation as “La Kermesse Heroique.” But successful though “La Kermesse Heroique” proved on its initial presentation inside the theatre, the debut was no more triumphal than that made by the winning and pretty little French lass who had charge of the booking office outside in the foyer. With her attractive accent and Continental flair for making one “feel at home” she was undoubtedly one of the hits of the night-especially with the susceptible males, who spent very much longer in the lounge than is customary, racking their brains for excuses for making conversation with the attractive Parisienne! Those French girls certainly have a way with them!” The opening film, the 1935 French comedy “La Kermesse Heroique”, (The Heroic Sex) starring Francoise Rosay and Jean Murat (film now called “Carnival in Flanders”) was the winner of the Grand Prix du Cinema Francais as the finest picture of 1936 and described in the advertisement as “The Gay French Comedy of Laughter and Romance” The film is set during the 17th century Spanish occupation of Flanders in the Flemish town of Boom at the time of their annual festival. Hearing news of a pending visit to Boom by the commander, the Duke of Olivares and his army, and fearing rape and pillage, the boorish burgomaster feigns his own death, hoping the Spaniards will bypass the grieving town out of respect. The army arrives and the cowardly men of the town flee. The womenfolk decide on a different approach. Lead by the burgomaster’s beautiful wife Cornelia, they set out to to preserve the peace with grace and hospitality only to find the Spaniards attractive and virile, unlike their own husbands. The Sun newspaper described the film as “Mellow as a Stilton cheese, and as ripely suited to adult taste.” Preceding “La Kermesse Heroique” was a Gaumont British newsreel of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth departing for a tour of Canada and the Soviet documentary “Nine Months on a Drifting Ice Floe” During the war “Continental” films became difficult to source, so the Savoy screened Hollywood movies and held fund raisers for the war effort. After World War Two, the Savoy continued to screen “Continental” films, catering to post-war immigrants from Europe and bohemian Melburnians. In 1953, the Savoy had a wildly popular season with queues winding around the block to see Swedish summer romance “One Summer of Happiness” (Hon dansade en sommar) with its nude swimming scenes. The Chief Commonwealth Censor declined to cut the film on the grounds that although it displayed nudity, it was genuinely artistic. According to Wikipedia, film director Fred Schepisi was first exposed to European films such as “Bicycle Thieves”, “Rocco and His Brothers” and “The Wages of Fear” at the Savoy as a teenager, leading to his long career in filmmaking. In 1955, in response to the massive rise in car ownership, the Melbourne City Council recommended that parking stations be built on every block. The Savoy Theatre and adjacent buildings, which included the Golden Fleece Hotel were demolished in 1963 and replaced with Total House, a Brutalist commercial building consisting of a seven storey car park crowned by a four storey office block, shops at street level, and a basement theatre which housed the Lido Theatre Restaurant-Cabaret from 1965. The building was designed by architectural firm Bogle & Banfield Associates and named for the original tenant of the offices, French oil company, Total Oil Products P/L. The Lido Theatre Restaurant was managed by former Tivoli dancer and promoter David Hamilton McIlwraith, presenting dinner and a glamorous cabaret floor show of showgirls, (some topless) to accompany variety acts by local and international actors, singers, comedians and magicians. The interior of the Lido was opulently decorated in deep, lush green with old world gold trim and chandeliers. Handily, patrons could enter and leave via an elevator, straight from the building’s own car park! A four course gourmet dinner with show and dancing cost $8.00 in 1968. The Lido advertised in 1966 that “Every visitor to Melbourne soon discovers the brightest entertainment spot in the Southern Hemisphere with its million dollar decor, dining delights and spectacular stage productions.” Australian Jewish News - 21 April 1967 - “Superb decor and atmosphere, cuisine and service have been readily recognised as the contributing factors to the excellence of stage presentations, staging, costumes, decor and, of course, the actual choice of artists.” The bedazzling ensemble of 40 high-kicking, feathered and sequinned showgirls were advertised as the “Fabulous Lido girls and the controversial Baretop Lido Goddesses” who were described as “Statuesque Beauty as Nature intended” and “…a host of glamorous gals whose favourite shade is flesh pink.” Some of the acts who performed at the Lido were- -Broken Hill’s own - opera singer June Bronhill -1967. -Versatile singer Lovelace Watkins known as “Black Sinatra - 1967. -“Queen of the five-fingered boogie", honky-tonk and rollicking rag-time pianist, Winifred Atwell - 1967. -New Zealand pop duo, Bill and Boyd -1968. -American actress and soprano Kathryn Grayson -1968. -Denise Drysdale in “Say It With Music” -1968. -“Catwoman” Eartha Kitt -1969. -Internationally recognised female impersonator, Sydneysider Tracey Lee, (Maxwell Richie) billed as "controversial impressionist and singing personality from the famous Carousel Nightspot in Paris". -Frances Faye, American comedienne and show-tune singer and pianist-1969. -“Cry Guy” histrionic singer Johnnie Ray -1970. -Risqué revue “Oh Calcutta!” with some segments and the “four letter” words removed-1970. In 1970, under new management, the Lido was renovated with claret and gold wallpaper, midnight blue ceiling and a computerised fountain with fairy lights and relaunched by “The Tigress from Tiger Bay”, Shirley Bassey. The relaunch was short lived however, as later that year the venue became El Toro Espana, a Spanish restaurant and nightclub offering a four course meal for $4.50 while you watched the floorshow. The venue then briefly became the Red Garter Music Hall Theatre from 1972, then in 1974 the site became the 600 seat Total Theatre comprising of a cinema with a stage for live acts. There were also three bars to choose from - the Crush Bar, the Bleachers and the Snake Pit. Total Theatre had the unusual concept of a live music act, or plays, musicals and magicians followed by a film. In 1975 soprano Suzanne Steele featured, followed by the film “The Voyage” starring Sophia Loren and Richard Burton. In 1975, the Total held a rock film festival showing a Jimi Hendrix documentary, “Monterey Pop Festival”, “Pink Floyd in Pompeii” and more. In 1976, 17 year old Chrissy Amphlett, later of rock band Divinyls, played the role of Linda Lips for nine months in the Australian stage production of R-rated “sexual musical”, “Let My People Come” at the Total Theatre. The Total Theatre closed in 1979 and from 1980 to 2014 the venue became Billboard Nightclub, hosting local and international acts, including INXS, Tina Turner and John Farnham, and in 2009, 18 year old Taylor Swift. The venue is now called 170 Russell and presents hundreds of live local and international acts every year. In 2014, after being under threat of demolition, Total House was listed on the Victorian Heritage Register as “a landmark of post-World War II modernist design and…one of the earliest and best expressions of Brutalist architecture in Victoria”. References: RICHARD CROOKS ARRIVES SCHOOL AGAIN VENUE OF ROYAL VISIT (1939, May 31). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 17. Retrieved November 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205629696 AMUSEMENTS. (1933, July 27). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved September 19, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204378853 https://larzra.wordpress.com/origins/ CONTINENTAL HOSTESSES, (1939, May 31). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 27. Retrieved November 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article278189387 The Letters of Letty (1939, June 8). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 12. Retrieved October 29, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149320966 SAVOY THEATRE (1939, June 1). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 7. Retrieved September 19, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205639035 NEW THEATRE OPENED (1939, June 1). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved September 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12134234 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_House Page [?] TOUCH OF SPAIN (1970, December 18). The Australian Jewish News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1935 - 1999), p. 35. Retrieved September 23, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article262493757 No title (1935, June 11). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 27. Retrieved September 29, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244840169 Dine, wine, and watch a stage show (1966, November 16). The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982), p. 6. Retrieved November 9, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44025050 http://jonathanbollen.net/2011/02/26/tracey-lee/ LIDO ‘ART’ (1967, April 21). The Australian Jewish News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1935 - 1999), p. 8. Retrieved November 9, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article263003136 THE FABULOUS LIDO (1965, October 22). The Australian Jewish News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1935 - 1999), p. 17. Retrieved November 9, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article262983995 No title (1939, May 31). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 6. Retrieved November 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12134144 #NEW THEATRE OPENED (1939, June 1). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved September 29, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12134234 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracey_Lee_(female_impersonator) https://citycollection.melbourne.vic.gov.au/35b-40h-image-of-a-model-for-the-total-house-offices-and-car-park-on-russell-street/ https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/from-the-archives-1990-s-hundreds-of-school-closures-hit-victoria-20190801-p52cwj.html http://jonathanbollen.net/2011/05/29/the-lido-melbourne/Photographer notations on slide: primary schools, schools, music, education, choirs, fitzroy, cars, theatre restaurants, venues, films -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, M. O. Reid, The ladies came to stay: a study of the education of girls at the Presbyterian Ladies' College Melbourne 1875-1960, 1960
... Primary schools...High schools...Education...This includes role as librarian from 1943 until her retirement in 1957 and Staff Editor of Patchwork (the school magazine) Presbyterian Ladies College (PLC) Primary schools High schools Education This book presents a comprehensive study of the educational journey of girls at the Presbyterian Ladies' College in Melbourne. ...This book presents a comprehensive study of the educational journey of girls at the Presbyterian Ladies' College in Melbourne. It meticulously documents the institution's history and its impact on female education from 1875 to 1960. The narrative provides insights into the curriculum, pedagogical approaches, and the evolving role of women's schooling during this significant period. It offers a detailed account of the challenges and triumphs faced by both students and educators within the college's framework. A significant proportion of the study documents and reports on the accomplishments of specific alumni based on their fields of endeavours. The work also includes details lists of scholarships and prizes as well as prefects.296 pages; b&w photos; includes indexnon-fictionThis book presents a comprehensive study of the educational journey of girls at the Presbyterian Ladies' College in Melbourne. It meticulously documents the institution's history and its impact on female education from 1875 to 1960. The narrative provides insights into the curriculum, pedagogical approaches, and the evolving role of women's schooling during this significant period. It offers a detailed account of the challenges and triumphs faced by both students and educators within the college's framework. A significant proportion of the study documents and reports on the accomplishments of specific alumni based on their fields of endeavours. The work also includes details lists of scholarships and prizes as well as prefects.presbyterian ladies college (plc), primary schools, high schools, education -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Miss Susan Kelsall's school, Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills, 1925
... schools...primary education...primary and music teacher in 1908. In 1919 she had a school at Wyclif Church in Norfolk Road. From 1924-1930 the school was in the hall, perhaps built for her, at 426 Canterbury Road, just west of Warrigal Road. This was demolished in 1985; a gum tree marked the spot. independent schools schools primary education ...Date is approximate. The teacher is presumed to be Miss Susan Kelsall; 3 of the children are identified as: Back row left: Thora Holmes Back row right: Gwen Evans and Betty Austin. Miss Kelsall was registered as a primary and music teacher in 1908. In 1919 she had a school at Wyclif Church in Norfolk Road. From 1924-1930 the school was in the hall, perhaps built for her, at 426 Canterbury Road, just west of Warrigal Road. This was demolished in 1985; a gum tree marked the spot.Black and white photo of a teacher holding a book and 3 rows of children in front of a weatherboard wall with a brick chimney protruding from the wall. The children are not in uniform although a couple of the girls are wearing tunics and all the boys are wearing ties. independent schools, schools, primary education, music, miss susan kelsall, miss gwen evans, miss betty austin, miss thora holmes, mrs betty harvey -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Staff and students of Surrey Hills Primary School, Empire Day celebrations, 1911
... ...primary education...schools...The statement should be substantiated or corrected". surrey hills primary school empire day celebrations education primary education schools cadets beatrice avenue post card mr george bennett miss amy wise mr john reaburn Within the original image: State School, Surrey Hills Black and white photo copied from a postcard of staff and students assembled outside Surrey Hills Primary School for Empire Day celebrations. ...Date is approximate; early Empire Day celebrations were held in May each year between 1906 and 1911 to commemorate Queen Victoria's birthday. Headmaster, George Bennett was later headmaster at Balwyn State School, which his son Gordon (later General Gordon Bennett) attended. Miss Amy Wise was a teacher at Surrey Hills State School for her entire career. (There is information in filing cabinet re Amy Wise). Note (undated) from John Reaburn states that an issue of SHNN claimed Major General Bennett was a pupil at SHPS. He stated: "I very much doubt this, as he was 19 years of age when his father was headmaster in 1906. Before that the whole family attended Balwyn State School. The statement should be substantiated or corrected".Black and white photo copied from a postcard of staff and students assembled outside Surrey Hills Primary School for Empire Day celebrations. Some children carry Union Jack flags. The cadet corps of the school stands in line on the path against the picket fence of the school carrying drums and 'rifles'. The male students are assembled in line at the edge of the road and the female students are assembled in the middle of the road. There are a number of adults in the background, presumably teachers and parents; two are identified. Centre is headmaster, Mr George Bennett and at the right is teacher, Miss Amy Wise. The photo is taken in Beatrice Avenue looking towards Canterbury Road. An Edwardian or Victorian style house can be seen on the corner of Beatrice Avenue and Canterbury Road.Within the original image: State School, Surrey Hillssurrey hills primary school, empire day celebrations, education, primary education, schools, cadets, beatrice avenue, post card, mr george bennett, miss amy wise, mr john reaburn -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedCertificate - Wieslaw Zielinski School Certificates, 1958 - 1961
... Copies of Awards/Certificates presented to Wieslaw Wally Zielinski throughout his primary and secondary school education 5 Awards...Walter "Wally" Zielinski 2008.01 - Letter to Mr Zielinski 4 Dec 1958 Sunshine City Council Award for 2 pounds for excellent work in Grade 6 from Head Teacher Sunshine North He bought a chemistry set with the money|2008.02 - Sunshine High School Honour Award to Wieslaw Zielinski 2B 1960 Reached Honour Standard|2008.03 - Sunshine High School Dux of Form to Wieslaw Jan Zielinski 1D 1959|2008.04 - Sunshine High School Honour Award to Wieslaw Jan Zielinski 1D 1959 Reached Honour Standard|2008.05 - Sunshine High School Honour Award Zielinski Wieslaw Jan 3B 1961 Reached Honour Standard|2008.06 - Photograph 1 First Holy Communion Breakfast for Grade 2 Students of St Teresa Catholic School Albion 24 October 1954 Father James Egan at Head of Table|2008.07 - Photograph 2 First Holy Communion Breakfast for Grade 2 Students of St Teresa Catholic School Albion 24 October 1954|2008.08 - Photograph Mary & Wislaw Grade 2 Students at St Teresa Catholic School Albion at the School Ball in the Sunshine Town Hall|2008.09 - Reward Card from St Teresa Albion Awarded to Wieslaw Zielinski for First Place Grade 3 SM Malachi Head Teacher Copies of Awards/Certificates presented to Wieslaw Wally Zielinski throughout his primary and secondary school education 5 Awards Certificate Wieslaw Zielinski School Certificates ...2008.01 - Letter to Mr Zielinski 4 Dec 1958 Sunshine City Council Award for 2 pounds for excellent work in Grade 6 from Head Teacher Sunshine North He bought a chemistry set with the money|2008.02 - Sunshine High School Honour Award to Wieslaw Zielinski 2B 1960 Reached Honour Standard|2008.03 - Sunshine High School Dux of Form to Wieslaw Jan Zielinski 1D 1959|2008.04 - Sunshine High School Honour Award to Wieslaw Jan Zielinski 1D 1959 Reached Honour Standard|2008.05 - Sunshine High School Honour Award Zielinski Wieslaw Jan 3B 1961 Reached Honour Standard|2008.06 - Photograph 1 First Holy Communion Breakfast for Grade 2 Students of St Teresa Catholic School Albion 24 October 1954 Father James Egan at Head of Table|2008.07 - Photograph 2 First Holy Communion Breakfast for Grade 2 Students of St Teresa Catholic School Albion 24 October 1954|2008.08 - Photograph Mary & Wislaw Grade 2 Students at St Teresa Catholic School Albion at the School Ball in the Sunshine Town Hall|2008.09 - Reward Card from St Teresa Albion Awarded to Wieslaw Zielinski for First Place Grade 3 SM Malachi Head Teacherwalter "wally" zielinski -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell Primary School Number 502 Named Students 1947
... Education - Primary School 502...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Education - Primary School 502 Stawell Education Stawell Primary School Number 502 Named Students 1947 Photograph ...Education - Primary School 502stawell education -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionUniform - Tie - Portland Higher Elementary School, n.d
... Portland Higher Elementary School, with an enrolment of 30 students, was established in 1912 as part of the Palmer Street Primary School. Senior education continued on this site until 1945 when Portland High School was finally established with 192 students....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Higher Elementary School, with an enrolment of 30 students, was established in 1912 as part of the Palmer Street Primary School. Senior education continued on this site until 1945 when Portland High School was finally established with 192 students. ...Portland Higher Elementary School, with an enrolment of 30 students, was established in 1912 as part of the Palmer Street Primary School. Senior education continued on this site until 1945 when Portland High School was finally established with 192 students.Tie, navy blue with red and yellow stipes, name tag 'Betty Vivian', Portland Higher Elementary Schoolbetty vivian, school tie, uniform -
Supreme Court of Victoria LibraryPortrait, George Higinbotham
... He played a prominent role through his chairmanship of the of the Royal Commission into Public Instruction with regard to the introduction of the free and secular primary school education....He played a prominent role through his chairmanship of the of the Royal Commission into Public Instruction with regard to the introduction of the free and secular primary school education. The portrait of George Higinbotham is of historic significance as the depiction of an important public figure in 19th Century Victoria. ...The portrait was commissioned after Higinbotham's death in 1893. A committee was appointed to investigate the making of a portrait and they appointed Mr L Bernard Hall, instructor and later director of the National Gallery of Victoria. George Higinbotham (1826-1892) had a distinguished career as a newspaper editor and politican before becoming a Judge of the Supreme Court in 1880 and the third Chief Justice in 1886. Higinbotham was a long serving attorney-general in the 1860s colonial administration. Higinbotham was active in the education, land and constitutional debates of his time. He played a prominent role through his chairmanship of the of the Royal Commission into Public Instruction with regard to the introduction of the free and secular primary school education.The portrait of George Higinbotham is of historic significance as the depiction of an important public figure in 19th Century Victoria. The painting is also of interest as an early example of L Bernard Hall's Australian works. Portrait in Oils of George Higinbotham. Higinbotham is seated at his desk, pen in hand. He is dressed in his judicial robes, ready for Court.Signed Lower right B Hall 95. Plaque on frame : The Hon. George Higinbotham Judge of the Supreme Court 1880-1886 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 1866-1892supreme court, higinbotham george, hall bernard -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Reference Remedial Education, "Backwardness in the Basic Subjects", 1942 First Edition, reprinted 1952
... The complexities of teaching methodologies to cover various symptoms uncovered by pre-school and primary school education facilities was that "one method suites all". ...The complexities of teaching methodologies to cover various symptoms uncovered by pre-school and primary school education facilities was that "one method suites all". ...This publication was produced in the mid 1900s when the study of learning disabilities in children was in its infancy stage. The complexities of teaching methodologies to cover various symptoms uncovered by pre-school and primary school education facilities was that "one method suites all". This format changed in the later 1900s when specific "tailor made" teaching facilities where introduced and the "average" pre-school and primary school teaching professionals where not "on the whole" faced with the requirement to apply special remedial programs themselves but instead instigated a referral to dedicated specialists. This book covers the rural student with slow reading, comprehension and writing problems, in an environment where specialist speech therapists and child psychologists were and are still rare.This book although very thorough and highlights the major "communication and reading symptoms, in school children" and remedial treatment, places undue pressure upon those teachers, who, at some rural schools are faced with teaching classroom of students varying in age and thereby abilities of comprehension. Schools in rural Australia sometimes had smaller numbers of classrooms and facilities due to their small feeder population and their regional isolation. The Kiewa Valley before the dramatic increase in population in the mid 1950s (SEC Hydro Scheme) was one of these rural communities whose "schooling population" was diverse and small. This reference book, which was used at a Kiewa Valley primary school, reflects upon the Department of Education in Victoria as a highly professional organisation readily applying "modern" learning techniques to all of the department's regional areas. By this broad based application, no school was seen as having any disadvantage due to physical and/or financial isolation.This book has a plain red, cloth bonded, hard cardboard cover with an envelope attached to the inside back cover. The book has a one front blank flyleaf and two rear flyleaves. All lettering ,diagrams, sketches are in black on white as is the only photograph.There is three double sided "preface" pages and nine "contents" pages. There are 508 double sided pages covering 20 chapters and 25 double sided Appendices (5) and four double sided "Index Of Subjects". The cover has printing only on the spine.On the spine at the top "BACKWARDNESS IN THE BASIC SUBJECTS" underneath "SCHONELL" and at the bottom "OLIVER & BOYD"teacher reference books, remedial programs for disadvantages school children, special needs education programs, teacher training -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Area students join stage extravaganza [Greensborough Primary School Gr2062], 08/09/1999
... Students from Greensborough Primary School participated in the Education Department performance 'Dreamscape'....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Students from Greensborough Primary School participated in the Education Department performance 'Dreamscape'. greensborough primary school Newspaper clipping, black and white text and colour image. ...Students from Greensborough Primary School participated in the Education Department performance 'Dreamscape'.Newspaper clipping, black and white text and colour image.greensborough primary school -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clipping, Students take a ride back in time, 1980s
... Watsonia Heights Primary school is a local education facility. Article written by Rosalie Bray....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Watsonia Heights Primary school is a local education facility. Article written by Rosalie Bray. ...Watsonia Heights Primary school is a local education facility. Article written by Rosalie Bray.Features a photograph of two students wearing period clothing on horse back. The article also lists school activities from the period.A photocopy of a newspaper article on activities at Watsonia Heights Primary school.Some biro writing at bottom of page.watsonia heights primary school, rosalie bray -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyEnvelope, Packet: Catholic Primary School Ringwood, Outer Eastern Tafe 1989-90; North Ringwood Community House; Other Education material
... Packet: Catholic Primary School Ringwood, Outer Eastern Tafe 1989-90; North Ringwood Community House; Other Education material...Building requirements for Catholic Primary School; Pamphlets about education from Outer Eastern TAFE 1989-1990; North Ringwood Community House 1990-1991; 1938 Full text proposition for Higher Education; Outer Eastern TAFE short courses for adults Term 2 1989...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Building requirements for Catholic Primary School; Pamphlets about education from Outer Eastern TAFE 1989-1990; North Ringwood Community House 1990-1991; 1938 Full text proposition for Higher Education; Outer Eastern TAFE short courses for adults Term 2 1989 Packet: Catholic Primary School Ringwood, Outer Eastern Tafe 1989-90; North Ringwood Community House; Other Education material Envelope ...Building requirements for Catholic Primary School; Pamphlets about education from Outer Eastern TAFE 1989-1990; North Ringwood Community House 1990-1991; 1938 Full text proposition for Higher Education; Outer Eastern TAFE short courses for adults Term 2 1989 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Portland Higher Elementary School, c. 1923
... Portland Higher Elementary School, with an enrolment of 30 students, was established in 1912 as part of the Palmer Street Primary School. Senior education continued on this site until 1945 when Portland High School was finally established with 192 students. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Higher Elementary School, with an enrolment of 30 students, was established in 1912 as part of the Palmer Street Primary School. Senior education continued on this site until 1945 when Portland High School was finally established with 192 students. ...Portland Higher Elementary School, with an enrolment of 30 students, was established in 1912 as part of the Palmer Street Primary School. Senior education continued on this site until 1945 when Portland High School was finally established with 192 students. By the time new buildings were built in Julia Street in 1957 and ready to move into, there were already 480 students enrolled. The school continued to grow until 1969 when the enrolment was 800 students.Black and white photo. Higher Elementary School Portland, possibly 1923. Group of students posed outside brick building ?Palmer St; girl in front row holding sign with 'H.E.S. PORTLAND FORMS C. D. E.'Front: 'H.E.S. Poss. 1923' - biro, top left mount. 'G.V. BOLTON PHOTO ARTIST' - embossed bottom right mount' Back: 'POSSIBLY 1933 VIVIAN' handwritten, blue biro and names of people in photo - blue birosecondary school, portland high school -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Lost in cyberspace [Greensborough Primary School Gr2062], 19/03/1996
... primary school...computers in education...Sharon Marmo, science and technology teacher at Greensborough Primary School discusses computers and education. In 1996 Greensborough Primary School hosted a technology symposium to assist educators from several schools to understand the new technology....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Sharon Marmo, science and technology teacher at Greensborough Primary School discusses computers and education. In 1996 Greensborough Primary School hosted a technology symposium to assist educators from several schools to understand the new technology. greensborough primary school computers in education sharon marmo Newspaper clipping, black and white text and colour image. ...Sharon Marmo, science and technology teacher at Greensborough Primary School discusses computers and education. In 1996 Greensborough Primary School hosted a technology symposium to assist educators from several schools to understand the new technology.Newspaper clipping, black and white text and colour image.greensborough primary school, computers in education, sharon marmo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Schools Searching for a Future - Timor Primary School 1207, Sept 18 1993
... By 1988, the school was officially appointed custodian of this land, now called the Timor Primary School and Community Education and Environment Reserve. ...By 1988, the school was officially appointed custodian of this land, now called the Timor Primary School and Community Education and Environment Reserve. ...Timor Primary School (No. 1207) was established in 1873 in a former gold-mining town in Victoria. The area once had a population of around 7,000 during the gold rush, but is now sparsely populated. The original schoolhouse, built in 1879-80, was a grand structure designed for large numbers of students (up to 490 at one time). The local Grand Duke mine, which operated until 1896, played a significant role in the town's history and left a physical legacy near the school.In 1983, the school began managing a four-hectare block of land opposite the school, previously damaged by mining, as an 'environment block.' By 1988, the school was officially appointed custodian of this land, now called the Timor Primary School and Community Education and Environment Reserve. The school and community have improved the reserve by installing rabbit-proof fencing, building a bridge, creating paths, adding water, installing a fitness track, and planting many trees. The reserve has become a focal point for both the school’s 26 pupils and the wider community. Timor Primary School won the Australia Trust for Conservation Volunteers-ANZ Bank Environment Improvement Competition in 1986 and received praise for its achievements and community pride. The school has also received two ANA awards for its well-maintained garden. The school has faced challenges related to its small size and has been involved in a taskforce with neighboring schools to address these issues. The local community is strongly opposed to the possible closure of the school, with visible signs of protest throughout the town. Residents, including business owners like Chris Frahn, emphasize the school's importance to the town's vitality and express concerns that closure could lead to families moving away. The school's future is uncertain, with 28 pupils expected next year. If two more students enroll, the school would qualify for a second teacher. Enrollment is projected to increase over the next five years, suggesting potential for growth. The school has gained support from larger schools and the broader community. The final decision on the school's fate will be announced by the Education Minister on October 4, following a taskforce review. The school has a 120-year history in Timor. There is mention of possible renewed gold-mining activity in the area, which could impact the town's future and potentially increase the school-age population.Schools searching for a Future. Series of photos and information about Timor Primary School No. 1207. Pictures by Lisa Honeychurch. Written by Owen Davies. This item contains the following documents and Photos: 8091.607a Part of Page 11, the Bendigo Advertiser Friday Sept 10 1993 8091.607b Part of Page 11, the Bendigo Advertiser Friday Sept 10 1993 8091.607c Black and White Photo of Prep pupils - Contact BHS for details 8091.607d Black and White Photo of Hilda (Teacher) - Contact BHS for details 8091.607e Black and White Photo - front is Bev Walker - Contact BHS for details 8091.607f Black and White Photo - Students playing on fallen down tree - Contact BHS for details 8091.607g Black and White Photo - School Steeple - Contact BHS for details 8091.607h Black and White Photo -Timor School Sign - Contact BHS for details 8091.607i Black and White Photo - Students playing on fallen down tree - Contact BHS for details 8091.607j Black and White Photo - School from the front - Contact BHS for details 8091.607k Black and White Photo - Part of School and three kids playing basketball - Contact BHS for detailsnewspaper, bendigo advertiser, primary school, timor primary school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Panton Hill Primary School, 27 March 2008
... Similar weatherboard State School buildings in the shire from this period are the Kangaroo Ground and the St Andrews Primary Schools. All were standard Education Department/Public Works Department designs....Similar weatherboard State School buildings in the shire from this period are the Kangaroo Ground and the St Andrews Primary Schools. All were standard Education Department/Public Works Department designs. ...The Panton Hill Primary School building, which has served the community since 1889, was not the area's first. Kingston School (an early name for Panton Hill) opened in May 1865. This was replaced in 1871 when the Panton Hill School number 1134 opened and in 1874 the school moved to its current location [September 2023] where many additions and renovations have taken place to meet the needs of local children in the 21st century. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p63 The Panton Hill Primary School building, which has served the community since 1889, was not the area’s first. In 1871 Henry Edelman opened a Common School in a paling-clad hut, replacing the Kingstown No 786 school. The two-acre (0.8ha) site of crown land had previously been held under Miners Right. In 1875 the Education Department bought a building on the main road for State School No 1134, for £200 and remodelled it as a school.4 Panton Hill had as one of its teachers, Frank Tate, who was to become one of Victoria’s most influential educational reformers. It was his first school, when he began teaching on January 22, 1884, as a 20 year old.5 The following month Robert J Harris was appointed to the school and remained as head teacher until his death in 1887. His son R C Harris was apprenticed to Mr Rossiter, editor of the first local paper. The Evelyn Observer, first published in 1873. Harris later bought the newspaper which remained a family business until the 1920s. J Hughes of Cherry Tree Road succeeded Harris as teacher at Panton Hill and sold his land for the school site. Though now unrecognisable, the school building includes the classroom of the last Smiths Gully State School No 1737, which was built in 1882, and moved to Panton Hill in 1894. From 1922 each school day began with the ringing of the bell, which is still in its stand, and is an unusually old memorial of this kind. To accommodate the growing population, the building was remodelled, with additions in 1923 and classrooms were added in 1955, 1963 and 1970. The former teacher’s residence is the only surviving 19th century dwelling in the centre of Panton Hill, and is now used as part of the school. The residence was originally rectangular but is now L-shaped. Similar weatherboard State School buildings in the shire from this period are the Kangaroo Ground and the St Andrews Primary Schools. All were standard Education Department/Public Works Department designs.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, panton hill primary school
