Historical information
The canteen (tuckahoe) on Auburn Road experienced a change of hands in 1995, shifting from the care of Mrs Dunne to Spotlight Catering. A new canteen was established in 2011.
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The canteen (tuckahoe) on Auburn Road experienced a change of hands in 1995, shifting from the care of Mrs Dunne to Spotlight Catering. A new canteen was established in 2011.
5 cd-roms in alphabetical grouping, contains articles, images and notes from the school year that appeared in Igeret or online communications from the school
bialik college, igeret, 2000s, school, jewish school
The school newsletter Igeret is sent out to the Bialik community weekly. This disc is a compilation of the issues from 2007.
newsletter, bialik college, 2000s
Cds created for events, as soundtrack or backing, as well as music lessons at Bialik College
Multiple cds for teaching and events tracking
2000s, bialik college, lessons
Cd-roms and DVDs created in the course of school business. Including, and not limited to administrative files, building documents, website files, and backups.
Various
administration, bialik college, 2000s
Created to commemorate Shavvot 2007, two discs of photographs
Shavvot 2007
jewish life, 2000s, bialik college
Video created from coloured photographs to commemorate the kinder journey of students from 5Z 2009.
See note for names of people listed
kindergarten, bialik college, 2000s
Photographs taken from the 2007 Purim events
14 March 2007
jewish life, 2000s, purim, bialik college, photographs
Year 9 students attended Chinatown, Melbourne, on a tour for General Studies, 1991.
None
1990s, chinese, melbourne, bialik college, restaurant, excursion, year 9
Photographs taken for the 2007 Purim/Sports day. Secondary and primary school. Multiple houses, yellow, green, red,
purim, 2000s, 2000s 2010s bialik secondary college, sports, athletics
Colour photographs taken to identify students on the grade 5 camp in 2005
None
camp, bialik college, 2000s, classroom
Images were created while on the 2008 school camp with Year 7s, Year 8s, and Year 11s in 2008. Destination unknown
camp, bialik college, year 7, 2000s, 2008, year 8
Grandparents Kabbalat Shabbat 2007. Opens with still images of Bialik students with their grandparents and elders, sharing various activities in and outside of the classroom. Transitions into Kabbalah Shabbat in a classroom environment.
Grandparents Kabbalat Shabbat 2007 K4J Julie & Miri
jewish life, bialik college, 2000s
The Soul Miner is a play about a returned soldier. Inspired by WW1 poetry of Owen and Sassoon. It looks at the story of Jim a Gallipoli veteran, and the effect of war and trauma of [sic] his memories. The Soul Miner is a powerful journey into the psyche of a man who reached his breaking point, and crossed over.
'Eli Erez' Play called "The Soul Miners" We found this on our desk- not sure where it's from Love Av (Reception)
theatre, 2000s, bialik college, student work, visual and performing arts
Formal school photographs taken at Bialik College
1980s, 1990s, school photograph, class photograph, bialik college
Formal school photographs taken for grade 3 students 1985
1980s, 1990s, class photograph, school photograph, bialik college
Formal school photographs
Coloured photograph, glued to white paper containing student names and blue backing board
1980s, 1990s, school photograph, class photograph, bialik college
Formal school photographs for Bialik College
1980s, 1990s, school photographs, bialik college
Formal school photographs taken in 1981 of Bialik Kindergarten level
1980s, 1990s, bialik college, school photographs, class photograph
Formal school photographs for Preps and Teacher at Bialik College
1980s, 1990s, bialik college, secondary college photographs, school photographs
Formal school photographs
2000s, 2010s, bialik, school photograph, class photographs
Class set photographs grade 1 level
2000s, 2010s, school photographs, class photographs, bialik
Formal school photographs taken in 2010
2010s, 2000s, school photograph, class photograph
School photograph set created 2011
school photographs, class photographs, 2000s, 2010s, bialik
Formal class photographs 2013
bialik college, 2000s, 2010s, school photograph
Class groups photographs
2000s 2010s bialik secondary college
Created in 2010 to show highlights from a Prep day at Bialik.
A Day in the Life of Prep at Bialik Created by Prep N 2010
primary school, bialik college, education, 2010s
Student participation in races for the Victorian Primary State Swimming Championships
Bialik College Victorian Primary State Swimming Championships 2010
swimming, sport, bialik, college, primary school
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