Other name: * also spelt Burrendulla
County name: Wellington
Transferred:
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URL for linking: https://nswgovschoolhistory.cese.nsw.gov.au/schoolHistory?schoolId=1428
Operating dates:
Type of school Opening date Closing date
Public School Sep 1859 Jul 1863
Public School 1867 Mar 19541
8 May 1878 John Irving Clarke was appointed teacher of Burrunbulla Public School2 .
16 October 1879 John Irving Clarke was removed from Burrundulla to Spring Flat.
On 22 June 1880 Mrs Anna Rothe was appointed teacher at Burrundulla Public School3 .
12 May 1899
Burrundulla Public School.
The Burrundulla Public School is making great progress under Mr. England, and has now been raised to the 7th class. There are 60 names on the roll, and last week when Mr. Rooney inspected the school there was an attendance of 50. Mr. Rooney congratulated. Mr. England and his pupils upon the excellent results they had shown, and said that he had given the school the best report he had ever given a school of the same class and added that there was not a dull scholar in the school4
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6 April 1900
Burundulla Public School.
The postponed distribution of prizes at the Burrundulla Public School will take place to-morrow (Friday) evening, when the Hon. G. H. Cox will preside. Subscribers to the prize fund and those who have received invitations are requested to make a note of this. Mr. Richards, M.P., has promised to attend5
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8 April 1900
Burrundulla Public School.
The writer recently passed the Burrundulla Public School, and must congratulate Mr. England on the healthy appearance and robust growth of the young pine trees. They are probably some supplied from the state nursery, and if so they are a great deal better looked after than most of the trees sent out from that source. The whole surroundings of the Burrundulla school are very neat and well kept6
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15 August 1901
Burrundulla Public School.
A concert will be held at the Burrundulla school on Friday 27th September, to form a fund for the purchase of a piano for the school. No doubt a piano would prove a source of much enjoyment, and- as everything in connection with the school is always enjoyable, we predict a big gathering and therefore a financial success7
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5 February 1905 Mr W England, Burrundulla, member Public Service Association8 .