Other name: * Menah until 1941
County name: Wellington
Transferred:
Location note:
URL for linking: https://nswgovschoolhistory.cese.nsw.gov.au/schoolHistory?schoolId=8436
Operating dates:
Type of school Opening date Closing date
Public School Jul 1883 Dec 1933
Provisional School Oct 1939 May 19441
On 7 September 1886 Amy E Woolley was appointed teacher at Menah School2 .
5 February 1905 Mrs Keech, Menah, member Public Service Association3 .
21 January 1918
Munna Public School.
Mr. H. A. Ward, from Kempsey. has been appointed headmaster at the Munna Public School insuccession to Mr George Campbell, transferred to Euchareena. The new headmaster arrivcd at Munna on Thursday, last. Mr Campbell and family keft Mudgee for Euchareena by the mail train on Fridaynight. The 'Guardian ' warmly welcomes Mr. Ward to the district. lt-trusts that he will have a prosperous and happy time at Munna, the people of which he will find extremeiy pleasant to be with4
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31 January 1921
Q.C. Examinations.
MUDGEE AND DISTRICT RESULTS.
The following are the Mudgee and district passes at the Q.C. examinations, success at which Qualifies for entrance at the High Schools: -
Menah Public School - Mary Florence Kennedy, Zena Marie Rayner5
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30 January 1922
Qualifying Certificate Examinations.
MUDGEE DISTRICT.
The following conclude the list of passes:-
Menah - Vivienne Doris Bence6
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15 August 1940
Mr. Dunn's Activities
Official Correspondence
MR. W. F. Dunn, M.L.A., has forwarded us the following official correspondence:
MENAH SCHOOL With reference to your personal representations on behalf of Mr. C. Cox, of "Owanilla," Wilbetree Flat, Mudgee, relative to the decision recently given to close the Menah Provisional School, I have given further consideration to this matter and in view of the additional facts now adduced, the previous decision has been revoked, and the school will be allowed to continue for the present. At the same time I would stress that the department will be able to retain this school only so long as an average attendance exceeding nine (9) pupils is maintained. - D. H. Drummond, Minister for Education7
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