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Rokewood Junction State School (No. 338)

Learn about the history of Rokewood Junction State School, one of Victoria's oldest public schools.

Key information

Address:
38 Aitchison Street, Rokewood 3330
Opened:
1 January 1861
Closed:
12 April 1947
School type:
Primary
School number:
338
Other names:
Junction Diggings, Junction Diggings Common School

How to find enrolment and other school records

If the school is open: contact the school directly to access 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 Rokewood Junction State School

  • 1861

    The school opened in 1861. When it opened it was called Junction Diggings. The name of the school later changed to Rokewood Junction.

  • 1862

    The school became a common school in 1862.

  • 1870s

    The school became a state school at some stage between 1873 and 1878.

  • 1881

    There were 89 students enrolled at the school in 1881.

    The head teacher at the time was William Nest.

  • 1889

    John Henderson became the head teacher in 1889.

  • 1900

    John Saunders became head teacher in 1900.

  • 1908

    The schoolhouse was rebuilt and the bell tower removed in 1908.

  • 1945

    The number of students enrolled had fallen to 12.

  • 1947

    Rokewood Junction State School closed in 1947 because there were only six students enrolled.

Find more information about this school

The Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) is the archive of Victoria's State and local government. They look after some of our oldest school records, and we can use these records to help us understand what school life used to be like.

PROV currently only have paper records for this school.

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