- Subiaco Primary School
Infobox Aust school
name = Subiaco Primary School
motto =
established = 1897
type = Primary, Public, Co-educational
principal = Susan Goddard
city = Subiaco
state = WA
country =Australia
campus = Suburban
enrolment = 440
colours =
homepage = [http://www.subiacops.wa.edu.au www.subiacops.wa.edu.au]Subiaco Primary School (SPS), originally known as The Subiaco Government School, was the first state school in the rapidly growing
suburb of Subiaco. The first classes were held in temporary classrooms located on the corner ofBagot Road andRokeby Road , where theEvelyn H. Parker Library now stands. The library is named after Miss Parker, who taught at the school from 1952 until 1967, prior to becoming Mayor of Subiaco in 1975 (The first female Mayor of Subiaco [http://www.pioneerwomen.com.au/leadersmen.htm|] )., the first of the still standing red brick buildings was opened to almost 400 students. Five weeks later, the building was seriously damaged in a fire. It was another 4 years before the local Subiaco Fire Brigade was opened.
The first Headmaster,
Sidney Grace , was originally from Victoria. He enthusiastically encouraged the students of Subiaco Primary School to playAustralian rules football .Under his direction, the school grew at an astonishing rate, requiring the construction of a number of additional buildings to cater for the large number of school children, particularly of the younger age groups. This growth can be attributed to the recession in Eastern Australia and the lure of gold from the West.
The school now consists of a number of red brick building ranging in age from the original building, to more modern buildings constructed in the mid 90's, a 25m pool, 1 large and 1 smaller playing field and an area of large
Moreton Bay Fig trees on the southern boundary of the school, bordering Hamersley Road.The oval had a concrete cricket pitch surrounded by black sand called the Blackies. The old oiled, black, wooden buildings that were used for woodwork have been either demolished or moved to different locations.References
http://www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/template.asp?navSelect=11&mainNavID=11&pageRecID=319
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