EXPERIMENTAL CROP TOODYAY SCHOOL DUKE STREET

1927
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Overview

Black and white photo of five adults.
Two men and three ladies standing in experimental crop at the Duke Street School.
Ladies are wearing hats and the men are dressed in suits and ties.

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Registration number
cwa-org-37-2001.1077
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Width
17 cm
Height or length
15 cm
Inscriptions and markings

Information on reverse of photo. "1922 Duke street school, experimental plots. Teachers not necessarily in photo. Miss M.butler grade 11 and 111, Sam Willmot 4 &5, Miss B Yates"

Contextual Information

The old Newcastle School, located on Duke Street, was the first purpose built school in the new town site of Toodyay (then known as Newcastle). It operated as a school from 1887 to 1954. From about 1914, new teaching methods were introduced at this school that focused on skills suited to future farmers and country residents, including the use of small agricultural plots.
From 1918 the school was classified as a rural observation school. In May 1919, 27 visiting teachers participated in a "school of instruction", spending two weeks learning about the new teaching methods. This was the largest such event held in the state at the time.
In 1920 the school was declared Western Australia's first consolidated school, taking students from smaller schools in outlying areas. Such consolidation provided more efficient teaching than multiple smaller schools. Initially, West Toodyay School was closed and the children taken to Duke Street each day by bus. The same was done for other schools later; the increased student numbers necessitated addition of another classroom, and a wooden pavilion was moved from Bunbury in 1923.
A Parents and Citizens Association was formed in 1921, and a school board was elected in 1923. Also in 1923, the school was provided with electric light.
By 1949 increasing numbers of students meant a site for a new school was chosen. In 1954 the new Toodyay District High School opened and Duke Street closed.

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Shire of Toodyay

Shire of Toodyay

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