Photograph, Bulla Primary School, 1964

Historical information

The school in the photograph is Bulla State School No. 46 and was originally known as the Government -funded Bulla Common School, built 1870 - 1871. With the passing of the Education Act in Victoria in 1873 it became known as Bulla State School No. 46. The original building comprised of a rectangular shaped bluestone building with a 3 roomed residence attached. As school enrolments began to increase in the district, a weatherboard classroom was added in 1881 and later extended in 1927 adjacent to the original building with a covered walkway between the two buildings. The modern portable classroom was added in the 1960s. Bulla Primary School closed in 1996 after much local controversy. The property is now privately owned. The photograph was taken in 1964.

Significance

The bluestone section of the school with residence is one of very few remaining in the state and is of local heritage classification in the City of Hume.

Physical description

A non-digital coloured photograph of children in a school playground with the buildings visible in the background.

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