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The History of Nulkaba Public School!

By May

Students in our school

Nulkaba Public School was built in 1925 & then opened on September 18th, 1926. It is the 3rd newest school in the Cessnock area & it is known for its academic & sporting success!

Year || 2016

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Ttl E || 418

Girl . || 215

Boy . || 203

Ins S || 9%

LOE . || 3%

Each year there are about 400 +

students. Over the years there have been more students who speak different languages & more students altogether.

Principals

1925 - Mr William Oldham

1945 - Mr William Flanagan

1949 - Mr Ernest McIlveen

1964 - Mr Clarence Smith

1973 - Mr J.M. Johnston

1987 - Miss Mary Elwell

1990 - (Acting Principal) Mr Ken Springbett

1991 - Mrs Marilyn Kenaly

1997 - (Acting Principal) Ms Judy Collin

1997 - Mr Brian Collins

Year || 2008

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Ttl E || 393

Girl . || 179

Boy . || 214

Ins S || 4%

LOE . || -

Newspapers

Around every week the school would publish a small article about the events of the school. They did this because it was too expensive to send notes home to children, so considering back in the day everyone read the newspaper this was a way how parents could find out the events of the school.

On one certain week they had a lot of fun things . There had just been a recent annual picnic, there was going to be a film night with coloured film & the annual concert was coming up.

1859 - A school opened

in a rented house behind Cessnock hotel.

1860 - School Closed.

1866 - School Re opened

1877 - Cessnock School built on Cemetery Grounds.

1907 - New Cessnock school opened at Aberdare, old school became Cessnock Branch School.

1922 - Cessnock Branch School's name changed to Nulkaba.

1925 - New Nulkaba School built on present site

1926 - 18th September, new school officialy opened

Timeline

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