School name: Kandos
Other name: * Coomber until 10.1914; Candos until 8.1915
County name: Roxburgh
Transferred:
Location note:
URL for linking: https://nswgovschoolhistory.cese.nsw.gov.au/schoolHistory?schoolId=4252
Operating dates:
Type of school Opening date Closing date Half-time partner schools
Provisional School Nov 1874 Jul 1894
Half-Time School Jul 1894 Jun 1898 CARWELL
Public School Jul 1898 Jan 1910
Public School Jan 1915 Dec 1929
District School Jan 1930 Dec 1932
Intermediate High School Jan 1933 Dec 1968
Public School Jan 1969 Open1
See also Coomber School
18 February 1915
CANDOS SCHOOL
Parents living at Candos are happy once more. The old Coomber school has been re-opened, having been closed since Mr. Hopkins left 'the district. Mr. Daly is the new teacher, and has made a good impression on the district. Candos school is destined to be one of the largest in the district2
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29 October 1917
KANDOS SCHOOL.
Captain W: F. Dunn, M.L. A., has received word from the Education Department that it has been decided to remove Kandos school, to another site, and that two portable rooms, with accommodation for 100 pupils, will be
removed from Mudgee as early as possible. The existing school buildings are to be altered and added to the. residence3
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KANDOS SCHOOL.
Mr. J. Simpkins and his team of workers are making great headway with the erection of the new public school at Kandos. The building; should be completed within six weeks' time, and then - the official opening4
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22 October 1925
KANDOS PUBLIC SCHOOL.
It is twelve months on Monday next since the new school was opened at Kandos. When this large school was being built many thought it was too big for the size of the town. To-day the headmaster (Mr Mitchell) is wondering how he is to accommodate all the children who are ready to start school. There are over 300 on the roll now and it means falling back upon two of the rooms of the old school. Until another room is added to the present structure5
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5 December 1929
KANDOS, Wednesday.
A new school building, a structure of brick with tiled roof, and erected at a cost of £ 7978, was officially opened by the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond). The Minister, who was welcomed by the president of the Parents and Citizens' Association (Mr. T. Lloyd), gave an historical account of the school. An application in 1874 was granted under the name of "Comber Melon," which was changed to "Coomber." In 1883 there was an attendance of 13, which dwindled in 1893 to less than nine, when the school was closed. In 1914 the school was reopened under the name of Candos, which was later altered to Kandos. The attendances increased to such an extent that a new building to accommodate 200 pupils was erected at a cost of £ 2970. By October, 1925, the enrolment had increased to 300. The present enrolment totalled 428 pupils6
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1930
16 January 1930
KANDOS SCHOOL
Mr W. F. Dunn, MLA., has been notified, under date 16/1/30, by the Director of Education, as follows: With reference to representations made by you in 1928 on behalf of the Kandos Parents and Citizens' Association, respecting the status of the local school, I have to inform you that Kandos School has now been classified as a district school, as from January 1, 19307
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6 February 1933
KANDOS SCHOOL STATUS
The Kandos district school has now been graded as an intermediate high school, and there are 8 male teachers on the staff (5 in the high and 3 in the primary). Five new teachers have been transferred to the Karndos intermediate high school for the 1933 term. These are Mr H. Williamson, from Guyra, who succeeded Mr Edgar (transferred to Inverell); Mr R. Johnston, from Randwick, who succeeded Mr Mctntyre as 1st assistant, Mr McIntyre being transferred to Finley; Mr Giles, Mr Audry and Mr Goffet (and Mrs Goffett to the primary school)8
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