Key information
- Address:
- Gundowring 3691
- Opened:
- 1 July 1872
- Closed:
- 6 February 1953
- School type:
- Primary
- School number:
- 1159
- Other names:
- Gundowring Common School
How to find enrolment and other school records
If the school is open: contact the school directly to access your records.
If the school has closed: contact the Archives and Records branch via email archives.records@education.vic.gov.au or 1800 359 140 and they will assist you.
The history of Gundowring State School
1870s
Gundowring was opened as a common school in 1872.
The first head teacher was Richard George Heath. The schoolhouse was a wooden building with a shingle roof.
A larger wooden schoolhouse was built and the head teacher lived in the old schoolhouse.
The school became a state school at some stage between 1873 and 1878.
1894
Gundowring closed on 18 October 1894 because student numbers were too low.
1910
The school reopened on 8 November 1910.Classes were held in two rented rooms because the old school building was so run down.
1912
The number of students was increasing and the school no longer fitted into the two rented rooms.
The old run-down schoolhouse had to be used again until a new building was built.
This new wooden building opened in August 1912.
1926
The schoolhouse was renovated and its sized increased.
1947
Two tennis courts were built at the school.
1953
Gundowring closed in 1953 when it combined with other schools to form Kiewa Valley Consolidated School (No. 1159). The students from all the closed schools moved to the consolidated school.
The schools that combined were:
- Dederang North State School (No. 2818)
- Kergunyah State School (No. 1345)
- Gundowring State School (No. 1159)
- Kiewa State School (No. 1472)
- Gundowring Upper State School (No. 2733)
- Red Bluff State School (No. 3526)
- Charleroi State School (No. 3156)
- Gundowring North State School (No. 4581)
Find more information about this school
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