Souvenir (Item) - Program, The Peninsula School, Pirates of Penzance, 1968
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Peninsula Grammar
Newsletter, Peninsula Grammar (formerly known as the Peninsula School), The Peninsula School Gazette, November, 1961
The Gazette was a newsletter of Peninsula Grammar (formerly the Peninsula School) used to communicate to families of students and to highlight events, activities and achievements.Black and white printed newsletter, 6 pages.
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The Gazette was a newsletter of Peninsula Grammar (formerly the Peninsula School) used to communicate to families of students and to highlight events, activities and achievements.
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Peninsula Grammar
Newsletter, Peninsula Grammar (formerly known as the Peninsula School), The Peninsula School Gazette, August, 1961
The Gazette was a newsletter of Peninsula Grammar (formerly the Peninsula School) used to communicate to families of students and to highlight events, activities and achievements.Black and white printed newsletter, 4 pages.
non-fiction
The Gazette was a newsletter of Peninsula Grammar (formerly the Peninsula School) used to communicate to families of students and to highlight events, activities and achievements.
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Peninsula Grammar
Newsletter, The Peninsula School Gazette, August, 1961
The Gazette was a newsletter of Peninsula Grammar (formerly the Peninsula School) used to communicate to families of students and to highlight events, activities and achievements.Black and white printed newsletter, 6 pages.
non-fiction
The Gazette was a newsletter of Peninsula Grammar (formerly the Peninsula School) used to communicate to families of students and to highlight events, activities and achievements.
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Peninsula Grammar
Badge - Metal Hat Badge, Peninsula Grammar Cadet Unit Silver Metal Badge for Slouch Hat
These Silver Cadet Badges are worn on the front of slouch hats which are traditionally worn by senior cadets for all parades and by the whole unit for Final Parades and formal events (ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day ceremonies).
These badges are significant as most cadet units do not have a separate unit badge for their slouch hats and instead wear the similar Australian Army Cadets badge. However, a separate badge is often commonplace within school units as community units will usually display the other badge.
2 x Silver Metal Badge showcasing the Peninsula Grammar logo in a sphere of silver. Possibility for clasps on back and comes attached with two gold hat pins to do so.
Peninsula Grammar Logo with engraved 'The Peninsula School Cadet Unit'
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Peninsula Grammar
Souvenir - Menu, Peninsula School Cadet Unit Dine In Night Menu, 1971
Cream coloured card with blue and red stripe down left hand side. Written in red is the Dine In Night Menu featuring 'Hors D'Ouvres', 'Soup', 'Dinner' and 'Sweet'
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Peninsula Grammar
Flag - Cadet Flag, Peninsula School Cadet Unit Original Flag, 1964
This flag was created in 1964 for the Peninsula Grammar Cadet Unit which would be officially established in 1965. Primarily used for parades and formal events, this original flag is important to the history of the Peninsula Grammar Cadet Unit as a whole.
This flag is significant as it is the original flag of the Cadet Unit created prior to the Unit's official formation.
Blue flag, red and white stripes with school logo in center. Features the inscription 'T Peninsula School Cadet Unit Est. 1964. Flag is attached to a white pole with a gold top.
The Peninsula School Cadet Unit Est. 1964 * note that the T and E are missing in 'THE'
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Peninsula Grammar
Souvenir (Item) - Program, The Peninsula School, Julius Caesar, 1968
Productions 1960s
productions, 1960s
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Peninsula Grammar
Souvenir (Item) - Program, The Peninsula School, Tobias and the Angel, 1966
Productions 1960s
productions, 1960s
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Peninsula Grammar
Journal - Tuckshop Ledger, Tuckshop, The Peninsula School, Official Stock Book Tuck Shop Peninsula School 1961, 1961
Tuckshop financial ledger, used to record receipts and payments. Foundation year.
Foundation year of school, first Tuckshop ledger in series
Small, blue exercise book. Inside lined margins with handwritten daily receipts
Handwritten cover, inside details hand-written in pre-decimal currency
tuckshop, ledger
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Peninsula Grammar
Photograph (Item) - Foundation photograph, The Peninsula School's First office, 1960
The Peninsula School's first building was located down at the local village in Mt Eliza from 1960 to early 1961. As there were no school buildings established, the office was a way to promote the new school and speak with potential families and communities about the school. The photo shows Miss Nan Morton, the school's first Secretary and Assistant to the Headmaster.
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miss. nan morton, the peninsula school
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Peninsula Grammar
Journal - Annual school magazine, The Peninsula School, Peninsula School Journal, 1964
The end of 1964 saw the first edition of The Peninsula School Journal published. It was intended to be not only a record of School activities but also an opportunity for the students to contribute prose, verse, art and photography. The editing was done by the students under the guidance of Mr Laurie Arter, the Senior English Master. The Pen evolved from an A5 sized booklet (1964-71) to an A4 book (1972-80), then came the renaming of the publication, from the Peninsula School Journal to the Pen (1981). Numbering dropped with 1990 issue. The Pen has been published annually 56 times, except for 2020 when schools were in lockdown due to COVID-19.A5 size, 60 pages
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The end of 1964 saw the first edition of The Peninsula School Journal published. It was intended to be not only a record of School activities but also an opportunity for the students to contribute prose, verse, art and photography. The editing was done by the students under the guidance of Mr Laurie Arter, the Senior English Master. The Pen evolved from an A5 sized booklet (1964-71) to an A4 book (1972-80), then came the renaming of the publication, from the Peninsula School Journal to the Pen (1981). Numbering dropped with 1990 issue. The Pen has been published annually 56 times, except for 2020 when schools were in lockdown due to COVID-19.
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