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2 Articles and photograph - Tintern students going to Canberra science school. Sarah Greenwood-Smith and Karen Lau chosen from more than 2000 applicants to attend.
2 Articles and photograph - Tintern students going to Canberra science school. Sarah Greenwood-Smith and Karen Lau chosen from more than 2000 applicants to attend.
Parent Record for Archive collection of photographs and documents relating to Tintern CEGS / Tintern CEG Primary and Seconday College, East Ringwood East Ringwood School Foundation Stone laid 10th June 1950 (See VC 11465)
Transcription of Foreword to VC11462 c1950 memorial Booklet: "Tintern, one of the oldest girls’ schools in Victoria, was founded in 1877 by Mrs. Emma Bartlett Cook. It was then known as Tintern Ladies College. In 1918 it was taken over by the Church of England. From its inception it has sent out into the world women who have played an important part in the life of the community — as Doctors, Scientists, Lawyers, Teachers, University Lecturers, Heads of Schools and Colleges, Musicians, Artists, Architects, Nurses, Missionaries, Social Service Workers, Journalists, Business Women and Home-Makers. Tintern girls have served their country in the Boer War and in the two World Wars. The school has maintained throughout the years a high scholastic standard. It has achieved outstanding successes in the Public Examinations in both Arts and Science subjects. In this year 1948 thirty Tintern girls are doing courses at the University. In Mrs. Cook’s day the school was noted for its music. It has now a flourishing orchestra, and Tintern choir was amongst those chosen to broadcast in Education Week 1947. Art and Craft have an important place in the curriculum. Games such as hockey, tennis and croquet were started as early as the 1880s. In 1900 the girls were daring enough to start a bicycle club. Nowadays Tintern plays baseball, basketball, hockey and tennis. As the years have passed the curriculum has been widened and buildings have been added — the senior classrooms in 1918, the laboratory block in 1930, the Junior School (the gift of Sir William Angliss) in 1937, the library (the gift of Mr. E. R. Cullen) in 1938, the craft house in 1938 and the Domestic Science kitchen in 1946. ESTABLISHED 1877"
Vinyl record 12 inch 33 1/3 rpm, two - sided. Held in white cardboard sleeve with blue printing. The record has a circular red label at the centre with the brand 'SCORE' at the top. Produced by the Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School (CEGGS).
The record has a circular red label at the centre with the brand 'SCORE' at the top. Produced by the Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School (CEGGS).
Small Booklet describing the new Memorial school to be built at Ringwood East, with foreword with history of the school at Hawthorn which was established in 1877. The booklet includes sketches of the new school layout and proposed facilities with a plan of the grounds. The Foundation stone was laid in 1950(see VC 11464). There is also a page for donations (gifts or interest free loans).
3 x quarto page handwritten letter from Mr Percy Dodds, 16 Stanley Avenue, Ringwood East to Cr McCaskill. The writer states "I was disgusted (absolutely disgusted) at the attitude adopted by the Ringwood Council in regard to the request of the Trustees of the Tintern Church of England Girls' Grammar School to make Knaith and Alexander Roads 'reasonably trafficable' on the occasion of the offiial opening of the new school in June next by His Excellency the Governor...."
1. Buff coloured invitation card to Councillors and Mrs J. K. McCaskill for the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the New School at Ringwood east by his Excellency The Governor of Victoria Si Dallas Brookls KCB,CMG,DSO on Saturday 10th June 1950 at 3pm. 2. Small buff card with directional map 3. Small one page outline of the Foundation Ceremony and opportunity to view the completed portion of the Juniro School buildings. Directtional Map on reverse
Buff coloured pamphlet setting out the Order of Service for the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the New School at Ringwood east by his Excellency The Governor of Victoria Si Dallas Brooks KCB,CMG,DSO on Saturday 10th June 1950 at 3pm.
Quarto page - carbon copy of Minutes.
BOROUGH OF RINGWOOD, Town Hall, RINGWOOD MINUTES of the meeting of sub‑committee appointed to meet representatives from Tintern Girls Church of England School held at the Town Hall on Tuesday May 9th at 8 p.m. 1950. PRESENT – Councillors Purser, McCaskill and Hall, and Messrs Stuart and Daniel from the School Committee. Mr. Stuart gave an outline of the proposed opening ceremony on June 10th at which they expected approximately 150 official guests. His Excellency the Governor had consented to open the school. Official guests include the Minister of Education, and Members of Parliament, the Mayor and Councillors of Ringwood, leading Church dignitaries including Archbishop Booth, and prominent business men. Formal introduction to the Governor will take place about 2.50 p.m. after which a programme will be opened with hymn and prayer to be followed with opening ceremony by the Governor and inspection of school and grounds. The School Council has requested that route along Knaith Road and Alexander Road should be cleaned up and a few loads of gravel or screenings placed in pot holes and newly graded section at junction of Victoria and Knaith Road. The Council has a quantity of dirty screenings which were taken up from Wonga Park Road and it is recommended that they be used for this purpose. Yours faithfully, F. R. Lucas, ENGINEER.
Article about new school buildings on 50 acres of land at East Ringwood, and the laying of the Foundation Stone.
Transfer of Tintern to East Ringwood Sir Dallas Brooks to Lay Foundation Stone
Article about new "Tintern" School
New "Tintern" School Amid English and Aust. Trees...on the outskirts of Ringwood - Victoria Street Ringwood East to be exact - buildozers and a large army of builders are working on a project which, when completed, should be unique not only in Victoria but possibly in the whole Sothern Hemisphere. This is the new "Tintern" which opened two years ago as a Junior School and is now being expanded into a full-scale girls' school for junior and senior pupils. .......
Photo with Caption. See also VC 11470 for article on Science awards including Catherine Earl and Kylie Vincent.
Caption is: "BUDDING boffins Catherine Earl and Kylie Vincent at work on an exciting science project"
Article. Student names mentioned are Kylie Vincent (junior research bursary award), Catherine Viney (major bursary), RACI High Distinction awards to Polly Chan, Lisa Hose, Yik Ling Koh and Veronica Williams. Catherine Earl - BHP Science finalist. See VC 11469 for photo of Catherine Earl and Kylie Vincent.
Tintern students excel at science...excellent results in a number of science competitions.
Article on the importance of Geography in the school curriculum - extensive interview of Tintern Geography Co-ordinator Barbara de Vries by Mail journalist Peter Janky.
Photo with Caption.
Caption is: "TINTERN gils visited Hanging Rock in period costume as part of their geography studies"
Article and Photograph.
TINTERN girls grammar students were members of a winning Murray Grey stud team at the 1990 Royal Melbourne Show. The team won the prestigious Interbreed Borthwick Trophy for a group of three pure bred steers. Caption: Alison Rodda, Croydon; Barry Tainton, Tynong North; Debbie Carter, Ringwood and Yvette Williams, Vermont.
Article and Photograph. "Judge judging" - three Tintern EGS girls (Year 10 Agriculture students) won the top three places in a junior sheep judging competition.
".... The school's head of rural studies, Mr Gerard Stevenson, said Nicky Tamlyn, Rebeccas Tracey and Meaghan Morrice, all 15, competed at the Melbourne Sheep Show......"
Article - Tintern opts to stay single-sex, by Sue Hewitt. Includes comments by Tintern Principal Mrs Sylvia Watson, and mention of planning for the new senior college.
"...will not go co-ed for Years 11 and 12. It has refused an offer to merge with Yarra Valley Anglican School ....Yarra Valley Anglican School principal Mr George Wood said he was disappointed wiht Tintern's decision...."
NEWS Watch Article and photograph - "Ready for new Role" - Photograph of Tintern Principal Sylvia Walton and article about her appointment to the State Government eduation reform Board of Studies (which replaces VCAB).
Article and photograph - "Premier's award for student" - Fiona McWilliam received premier's award for VCE studies in agriculture and horticulture studies. Presented at Government Hosue by Premier Jeff Kennett, Governor Richard McGarvie, and Eduation Minister Don Hayward.
Article and photograph - "Mural makes good sense" - Tintern students Daniela Fogale, Emily Wright, Avril Robertson and Alexandra Jordan have painted a landscape mural to combat graffiti, as part of their VCE Community Service Project. Comments by Senior Sergeant Clive Rust, Liz Groot (Emma Louise Beauty Salon proprietor), and Ringwood Council youth worker Diane Childs.
Article and photograph - "Off to France and Winter" - Tintern student Jenni Corbett, 15, off to France as an exchange student. "Jenni will live and learn with the French for 10 weeks from December". Pictured with ultrual Exchange French visitor Antoine Gacioch.
Article and photograph - "Girls get new view" - 2 students returned from international youth ecolopgy camp at Manuila Assumption College.
Photograph Caption: "Tintern students Fiona Green and Sarah Greenwood-Smith returned from the Philippines keen to act on environmental issues"
Article and photograph
"School prize" - preparing sheep, cattle and poultry for exhibition at the Royal Melbourne Show....." Photograph Caption: "Students Fiona McWilliam and Kathryn Htchinson with the school's prized heifer"
Article and photograph about Exchange students travelling to Finland, France and South America
Caption: OFF overseas soon are Tintern girls Lee Rosperich, Emily Wright, Helen Coker and Daniela Fogale
Article and photograph about Tournament of the Minds winning team - Tintern won the regional finals.
Caption: Battle of the minds Luther College's Martin Hoffmann and Tintern's Cassie McGannon were members of the winning team in the Tournament of the Minds Text (from Windows CO-Pilot) TWO local schools boast some of Melbourne’s best lateral thinkers following the Tournament of the Minds. Tintern Anglican Girls Grammar School won the tournament’s regional finals and will advance to the state finals in October. The team’s mission was to design a board game using limited materials. Armed with only four batteries, wires, foil, buzzers, torch globes, magnets, nails, wood, elastic bands and plastic containers the team went to work. Students Cassie McGannon, Margaret Steel, Kristen Borland, Mercia Howard, Heather Shortage, Kristen Palmer and Caitlin Gardiner spent six weeks working on the maths and engineering challenge. Luther College’s team members Martin Hoffmann, Jemma McEwen, Belinda Lee, Chris Sanzaro, Tim Syratt, Todd Webber and Kylie Smith came second. The winning teams from all categories will meet again on October 8 at Monash University to compete in the state trials before going on to the national trials in Adelaide later this year.
Article about Music education program at Tintern
Article and photograph about new junior school playground
"Test run: Prep student Annika Kennedy is one of manu to try her skills on Tintern juniro school's new play equipment"
Article and photograph about installation of new worm farm at Tintern, including comments by Agricultural science teacher and farm Manager Andrew Watson.
Caption: "Farm's latest: Tintern students Nicole and Amanda with the new worm community"
Article and photograph about Red Cross Shield won by Tintern.
Text extracted by Copilot TINTERN Anglican Girls Grammar students Adrienne Evans and Clare Parish proudly display the Red Cross shield their school has won for the second consecutive year. With them are Red Cross area co-ordinator Marnie Conn and Father Stewart Taplin. The shield is awarded for outstanding contributions to the Red Cross Red Shield Appeal. Forty-five Tintern girls volunteered to collect for the Ringwood East Red Cross unit and raised a total of $1785.
Article and photograph about Students entering for steers in the Royal Melbourne show "hoof and hook" competition
(Students in phorograph are not named)
Article and photograph - Year 9 student Cassie McGannon won the Swannie Award in the annual Debaters Association of Victoria schools competition.
Article and photograph - Tintern students "blitzed the field" to win state sprinting titles at the Victorian Primary Schools Championships.
Caption: "Fit and Fast: Lee Furst (left) and Kate Lumsden were winners at the Victorian Primary Schools Championships" Lee is 12, in Grade 6, and Kate is 10 in Grade 5.
Article and photograph - Bush Plan Underway - Tintern gains "Land for wildlife" status for bushland next to the school farm.
Caption: "Land for wildlife: Tintern students Erin McKenzie, Prue Miller and Mercedes Orpin are part of a scheme to protect the environment".
Article and photograph - The Road to China - students return from study tour of China.
Caption: "Middle Kingdom Experience....Tintern Anglican Girls Grammar School students Jane, Emma and Jess with a memento of their visit to China"
Article - Artists return to Tintern - Artist-in-residence program 1993 - Dr Antonio and Mrs Claudia Sagona will be working with senior girls. Includes profile of these two archaeologists. Staff names mentioned include Mrs Suzanne Taylor, Mrs Dawn Osborne
Article and photograph - Tintern junior scool choir has won first place in the Dandenong Eisteddfod. 50 strong choir from grades 5 and 6.
Caption: "TINTERN Choristers (from left) Pia, Sarah, Bree and Georgie"
Article and photograph - "Student wins essay contest" - Emma Woodley won first prize in this year's Australian Medical Association (AMA) Year 11 essay competition. Essay titled "Cancer: Dealing with it from the Other Side"
Caption: "Essay Winner: Emma Woodley with Dr Michael Wooldridge" (Federal health Minister).
Article - Tintern Anglican Girls Grammar School will open a new independent school for boys at the former Southwood Primary School site in Maindstone Rd Ringwood. The new school will be known as Southwood Boys Grammar School, and will open in January 1999 for Prep to Year 7, expanding to Year 12 by 2004. Will be run in conjunction with Tintern. Article mentions Bishop John Stewart. Also mentions Great Ryrie Primary School, Councillor Nick Kirmos, and Ringwood Primary School building.
A4 folded green flyer for Tintern Fun Fair. Saturday March 18. No year given but possibly 1995. Lists planned activities and Stalls. Includes Map of site. Sponsors Barry Plant Ringwood, Patterson Cheney Holden Ringwood and Max Hagger's Tuckerbag North Ringwood.