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<span style="padding: 0px; line-height: 1.2em; border-width: 0px; margin: 0px; font-family: inherit; font-size: 100%; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="padding: 0px; line-height: 1.2em; border-width: 0px; margin: 0px; font-family: inherit; font-size: 100%; vertical-align: baseline;">The school closed in 1967 when a school bus service was commenced to take the children to Mallala Primary School. The school building is still standing and is one of the very few original buildings still in existence in the district. </span></span>  
 
<span style="padding: 0px; line-height: 1.2em; border-width: 0px; margin: 0px; font-family: inherit; font-size: 100%; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="padding: 0px; line-height: 1.2em; border-width: 0px; margin: 0px; font-family: inherit; font-size: 100%; vertical-align: baseline;">The school closed in 1967 when a school bus service was commenced to take the children to Mallala Primary School. The school building is still standing and is one of the very few original buildings still in existence in the district. </span></span>  
  
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== Related Articles ==
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|Related Articles=Reeves Plains Tennis Club,Reeves Plains Coursing,Reeves Plains Primitive Methodist Church,Barabba School,Dublin School,Establishment of Dublin School,Feltwell School,Grace Plains School,Korunye School,Lewiston School,Long Plains School,Lower Light School,Mallala School,New Two Wells School Opening,Port Gawler North (Two Wells) School,Redbanks School,Stony Point School,Two Wells School,Wild Horse Plains School,Windsor School
*[[Reeves Plains Tennis|Reeves Plains Tennis Club]]
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|Sources=Life around the Light - A history of the Mallala District Council Area {{Memories|The Reeves Plains Tennis Club had courts adjacent to the school and in 1962 entered two teams, one in the Lower North Association and the other in Gawler River Association.This continued until 1966 when the club had only one team in the Gawler River Association.
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*[[Reeves PLains Primitive Methodist Church|Reeves Plains Primitive Methodist Church]]
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*[[Barabba School]]
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*[[Dublin School]]
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*[[Establishment of Dublin School]]
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*[[Feltwell School]]
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*[[Grace Plains School]]
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*[[Korunye School]]
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*[[Lewiston School]]
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*[[Long Plains School]]
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*[[Lower Light School]]
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*[[Mallala School]]
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*[[New Two Wells School Opening]]&nbsp;
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*[[Port Gawler North (Two Wells) School]]
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*[[Redbanks School]]
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*[[Stony Point School]]
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*[[Two Wells School]]
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*[[Wild Horse Plains School]]
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*[[Windsor School]]
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*Life around the Light - A history of the Mallala District Council Area
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Revision as of 05:26, 14 March 2012

Fast Facts
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Year constructed: 1970/01/01
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 Land for both the school and church were acquired from William Smith who was an original landholder having been allotted the section 89 Hundred of Port Gawler on 7 March 1859. One acre of land was purchased for the building of the school on 2 July 1866.

The first teacher was Mr Adams. Others to follow were Mr Allport, Mr Small, Miss Ryan, Mrs Rudall and Mr Fitzgerald.

The school closed in 1967 when a school bus service was commenced to take the children to Mallala Primary School. The school building is still standing and is one of the very few original buildings still in existence in the district.

The building is used as a private residence in 2009.

Date of Appoinment Name
1867--1872 Thomas Adams
1872--1873 William Mitchell
1874--1875 Robert C Gilmore
1876--1878 Henry Allport
1879--1881 Annie G. Ryan
1879 Samuel Small
1881--1887 Elizabeth Anna Rudall
1886 Elise Mathilde Rudall
1887 --1889 Richard Francis Fitzgerald
1888 Catherine M. Fitzgerald
1889 Oct-1890 May Ellen O'Mahoney
1897--1902 June Louisa Anne Upton
1902--1903 Ellen Wynne
1903--1904 Mary Euphemia Annear
1904--1905 Annie Josephine Cameron
1906 Margaret Wright
1907--1910 Margaret Wicks
1909 Mary Margaret Keane
1910--1915 Jessie Mary Shepherd
1911 June--1912 July James Joseph Farrell
1915--1919 Edwin August Schmidt
1919--1924 Edward Henry Cunningham
1948--1950 Garnet Ludwig Tucker


{{Info |Related Articles=Reeves Plains Tennis Club,Reeves Plains Coursing,Reeves Plains Primitive Methodist Church,Barabba School,Dublin School,Establishment of Dublin School,Feltwell School,Grace Plains School,Korunye School,Lewiston School,Long Plains School,Lower Light School,Mallala School,New Two Wells School Opening,Port Gawler North (Two Wells) School,Redbanks School,Stony Point School,Two Wells School,Wild Horse Plains School,Windsor School |Sources=Life around the Light - A history of the Mallala District Council Area == Memories of Reeves Plains School ==

The Reeves Plains Tennis Club had courts adjacent to the school and in 1962 entered two teams, one in the Lower North Association and the other in Gawler River Association.This continued until 1966 when the club had only one team in the Gawler River Association.

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