Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Former School at Weatherboard, Victoria, c2010

Historical information

Weatherboard is a small town in Western Victoria.Anecdotally the name is thought to have originated because it was the first place in the region to have a home built using weatherboard rather than corrugated iron, stone or bricks. It is in the boundaries of the City of Ballarat.

The School, Number 656, was opened on 01 August 1862 and closed on 04 February 1948. it was also known as Weatherboard Hill Common School and Weatherboard Hill State School.The bluestone school building had a slate roofand its first head teacher was James Richmond..In 1915 Health Officer, Dr Willis, strongly condemned the old bluestone building as being damp and unsanitary. in 1948 enrolments dropped to 6 and the school closed.

The Weatherboard State School World War One Honour Board is located at Burrumbeet Hall.

Physical description

An early bluestone school known as the Weatherboard School.

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