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History: Tong Bong School

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Tong Bong was a Provisional School Oct 1881 to Sep 1882
Public School Sep 1882 to Jul 1884
Public School Sep 1884 to Mar 1885
Half-Time School Jul 1884 to Sep 1884 with Coxs Crown
Provisional School Apr 1889 to Apr 1893
Half-Time School May 1893 Oct 1895 with Oakborough1

Tong Bong School site Portion 96 Parish Tongbong County Phillip
Tong Bong School site Portion 96 Parish Tongbong County Phillip


Opened in 1881 with 17 year old Mr Arnold Caldwell of Rylstone appointed teacher. The promoters of the school included: George Shumack, Farmer, Henry Kirkwhite, chemist, John W Jackson, storekeeper, William Farrar, publican, and Robert J Highfield, storekeeper. Arnold Caldwell remained at Tong Bong school for four years.

On 18 October 1881 Arnold Thomas Caldwell was instructed to act as teacher at Tongbong Provisional School.

On 29 September 1882 Arnold Thomas Caldwell was instructed to take temporary charge of Tongbong Provisional School.

ON 4 July 1884 Arnold T Caldwell was removed to Ballarah P9

It was closed in 1885 as a result of lack of students.

Elizabeth Donoghue was teacher at Tong Bong Public School in 18852 .

In 1889 a new school was built on Crown land four miles from the site of the previous school. The new school was built of sawn slabs with a hardwood floor and galvanised iron roof. William James, manager of Rawdon Colliery, assisted in the construction and Florence Wilson was appointed teacher. The school was temporarily closed due to a death from diphtheria. Florence Wilson resigned in 1890 and Miss Kearsley was appointed in her place.

Towards the end of 1891, the coal mine closed and school attendance dropped. Miss Kearsley was transferred and Jeanne McQuiggan was appointed in her place. At some stage in the 1890s Tong Bong school became half time with Oakborough School. When Oakborough School was merged with Carwell School in June 1897 ( and became known as Carwell School ) the Tong Bong School was closed and the Tong Bong pupils then attended Pinnacle Swamp School3 .

1979

1 June 1979
(3166) Sydney, 1st June, 1979.
PROPOSED REVOCATION OF DEDICATIONS
AS I am of the opinion that the purposes of the dedications of the areas described hereunder have failed, notice is given in accordance with the provisions of section 25, Crown Lands Consolidation Act, 1913, that it is intended to revoke such dedications with a view to dealing with the lands in accordance with the provisions of that Act.
W. F. CRABTREE, Minister for Lands.
Land District and Shire-Rylstone
Parish Tongbong, County Phillip, 8 094 square metres, being portion 96, dedicated 27th August, 1889, for Public School site at Tong Bong. L.B. 79-472, Orange. (S.B. 78-006006)4 .

References

1 Secretary. ‘School History Database Search’. NSW Department of Education, 29 January 2020. https://nswgovschoolhistory.cese.nsw.gov.au/schoolHistory?schoolId=7695
2 Sydney Morning Herald. ‘THE CIVIL SERVICE LIST.’ 7 April 1885. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13579367.
3 Staff, Bill. A History of Rylstone. Rylstone, N.S.W.: William Francis Staff, 1999, p. 131.
4 PROPOSED REVOCATION OF DEDICATIONS (1979, June 1). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001), p. 2722. Retrieved January 30, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219968822




Staff, W. B. A history of Rylstone, p. 131.

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