Pupils don historical garb to mark anniversary

PHOTO: SIMON HENDERSON
PHOTO: SIMON HENDERSON
Fairfield School teachers and pupils gather yesterday to celebrate the school’s 150th anniversary with some Victorian charm.

Principal Greg Lees said the whole school dressed in historical garb for the day and learned about some of the history of the school.

The school had its start in February 1872 when it was called Walton School and was housed in the Walton Mission House in Green Island.

Later it moved to a two-roomed building on Main South Rd where the Fairfield store now resides.

On New Year’s Day 1951, a fire destroyed the old school.

With an expanding roll of more than 130 pupils a new 2ha site was found at the end of Sickels St and in March 1953 the new school was opened as Fairfield School.

Mr Lees said the school now had about 478 pupils and a programme of refurbishment would be continuing later in the year. 

 

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