Key information
- Address:
- Ovens Terrace, Tarrawingee 3678
- Opened:
- 1 May 1872
- Closed:
- 31 December 1993
- School type:
- Primary
- School number:
- 1116
- Other names:
- Tarrawingee Common School, Tarrawingee State 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 Tarrawingee Primary School
1870s
Tarrawingee opened as a common school in 1872.
The first head teacher was W.C. Waite and classes were held in a brick schoolhouse.
The school became a state school sometime between 1873 and 1878.
David Young became the head teacher in 1873.
The school closed during 1874 while the head teacher was in hospital with pneumonia.
James Gough became head teacher in 1879.
1880
A timber house was moved from Stanley Forest State School (No.550) to Tarrawingee in the early 1880s. The house had 4 rooms, was unpainted and unlined, and had a shingle roof.
1883
A lean-to was added to the schoolhouse for the post office. The head teacher's wife, Mrs Gough, ran the post office.
1905
Blanche Dight became the head teacher in 1905. She moved out of the teacher's house after only a few months because the house was very run down. The walls were eaten by termites and creepers were growing through the floorboards.
1911
Coronation Day was celebrated by planting trees and giving Coronation Medals to the students.
1915
The brick schoolhouse needed repairing. The school inspector reported that, 'there is a large crack at one end; it is widening out and the floor rocks considerably'.
1917
The school closed for 2 days in 1917 when the Ovens River had flooded. The head teacher was unable to get to the school because where she was living was surrounded by water.
1920
A shelter shed for the students was built.
1921
A machine gun was placed on the school porch in 1921 by the Machine Gun Trustees. The gun was a German model captured in France during the first World War. It stayed there until 1939.
1922
A new schoolhouse was built.
1930
Student numbers were low and the school worked part-time with Oxley Flats State School (No. 2347). It shared its only teacher with Oxley Flat and the teacher split their time between both schools.
1951
A new teacher's house was built in 1951.
1952
The Mothers' Club was formed in 1952 to raise money for teaching aids, books and equipment.
1970
The school was renamed Tarrawingee Primary School in 1970.
There were 28 students enrolled at the school.
1993
Tarrawingee Primary School closed in 1993.
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