Historical information
The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.
Significance
Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people.
Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926.
Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council.
The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms.
We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills.
Physical description
Collection of Digital Photographs
Inscriptions & markings
5131.01 - Albion State School 1977 Grade 6D
5131.01 - Albion State School 1977 Grade 6D Names
Back Row L2R John Simmons David Havelock Unknown Ashley Webb Stephen Harrison
Second Row L2R Unknown Paul Lewis Unknown Unknown Unknown Luigi Craig Parry
Third Row L2R Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Sharon Ormiston Unknown Unknown Unknown
Front Row L2R John Augelto Robert Williams Unknown Sharon Salveson Mark Sultana Unknown
5131.02 - Albion State School 1977 Staff
5131.02 - Albion State School 1977 Staff Names
Back Row L2R Mrs Gail Shaw Kerrie Rogers Jenny McGrath Aldona MacLister
Second Row L2R Mrs Elaine James Mrs Megan Glarsic Mrs Maree Doherty Jim Carbon Sue Howell Maree Higginson Jenette Knox
Front Row Mrs Marlene de Lorenzo Mrs Lorna Stenson Nell Cummins Paul Clancy Peter OBrien Mrs Alan Fielder Sue Siell
Absent David Lawson
5131.03 - Albion State School 1977 Grade 3A
