Difference between revisions of "Dublin School"
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| − | In 1881 when the school commenced it was classified as a" Provisional School" and 25 children received instruction.The school was opened for 54 days and the teacher was William Moore.<br> | + | |
| + | In 1881 when the school commenced it was classified as a" Provisional School" and 25 children received instruction.The school was opened for 54 days and the teacher was William Moore.<br> | ||
The following year, in 1882, the school was known as a "Public School" with an enrolment of 48 pupils and William Hayes was the teacher. | The following year, in 1882, the school was known as a "Public School" with an enrolment of 48 pupils and William Hayes was the teacher. | ||
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Revision as of 09:32, 23 November 2009
| Type of organisation: | Government |
| Also known as: | Dublin School
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| Town or locality: | Dublin |
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| Established by: | State Goverment |
| Business or purpose: | Education |
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In 1881 when the school commenced it was classified as a" Provisional School" and 25 children received instruction.The school was opened for 54 days and the teacher was William Moore.
The following year, in 1882, the school was known as a "Public School" with an enrolment of 48 pupils and William Hayes was the teacher.
The Welfare Club and the School Committee made every effort to keep the school well equipped and school fetes held at the Dublin Institute contributed to the fund raising efforts.
The traditional School Breakup Concerts were enjoyed by the community.
A few highlights noted by the School Committee
- the planning and arrangements for interschool picnics and sports days
- in 1954 a rose garden was established to commemorate the Queen's visit to South Australia
- in 1954 Mrs P Barnes on behalf of the Dublin C.W.A.made a presentation of books to the value of nine pounds and one shilling
- in 1955 two prints were purchased, one of the Queen in the Abbey and the other of the Queen and the Duke
- in 1955 a second teacher was appointed but Miss Dawn Harvey's time at the school was minimal ( March- May ) due to her departure because of ill health
- in 1956 swimming lessons were conducted at Port Wakefield
- in May 1956 a set of encyclopaedia was presented to the school by five former pupils or parents of the pupils namely-Messrs S.West, L.Thompson, H Schlodder and W.Bubner
- in October 1957 a cricket pitch was laid in the school paddock
Teachers of the Dublin School
1881 Willam Moore 1
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- Port Gawler North (Two Wells) School
- Redbanks School
- Stony Point School
- Reeves Plains School
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Sources
- Files at the Mallala Museum
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