Uniform - Wodonga High School Sport Uniform, 1960s

Historical information

Post primary education in Wodonga began in 1923 when the existing primary school, which opened in 1857, became the Wodonga Central School. It extended students for a further 2 years of secondary schooling. In 1938 the school was declared a higher elementary school with 90 students in the secondary classes.

Following rapid growth after the Second World War, the High School was established as a separate school in 1954 with 249 students and the primary students were relocated to premises in Ariel Street. However it rapidly became evident that a new school building needed to be established to cater for growing enrolments and specialist facilities. After persistent pressure from the Advisory Council, Stage 1 of the new school was built and occupied by Form 1 and 2 students in 1960. The final stages were completed during term 3, 1962.
The official opening of the new Wodonga High School was declared by The Hon. J. S. Bloomfield M.L.A., Minister for Education, on Friday 30th April 1965.

This sport tunic was worn by female students in the 1960s.

Significance

This uniform is significant because it documents the evolution of accepted styles of girls' uniform at Wodonga High School.

Physical description

Wodonga High School Girls' Sports tunic. Waisted with v neck bodice and pleated skirt. A stripe in maroon and gold stripe of 6 centimetres width placed 16 centimetres above the hemline.
It was worn with a coloured dressing gown cord depending on which Sports House the student represented.

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