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Revision as of 20:35, 7 September 2009
| Type of organisation: | Government
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| Town or locality: | Korunye |
| Date established: | "{{{Date approximate}}}" is not recognized as a Boolean (true/false) value. 1897
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| Ceased operation: |
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| Established by: | Mrs Thomas Verner |
| Business or purpose: | School |
- "{{{Date approximate2}}}" is not recognized as a Boolean (true/false) value.
- "{{{Date approximate}}}" is not recognized as a Boolean (true/false) value.
The first primary school was started at Paddy's Bridge by the efforts of Mrs Thomas Verner. There were many children in the Paddy's Bridge area and Mr and Mrs Verner offered, if a teacher could be provided by the Education Department, a cottage on their property for the venue. All the families in the district supported her efforts and in 1897 Paddy's Bridge School was established. Miss Blanche O. Ayliffe was the first teacher.
In 1900, a stone school residence and schoolroom combined was erected by the Education Department on land donated by Mr Arthur Pratt. The cost of the building was £498.6.6. Children attended the school from both sides of the river, German Town Hill Road, Reeves Plains, as far south as Mr Jack Secomb's, Mr Len Simpkin's and the Mallala road. In 1921 the name `Paddy's Bridge' was changed to Korunye as was the bridge and railway station. When the school closed in 1966 the pupils were taken daily by Education Department bus to the Mallala school. The school still stands but is now a private residence.
Paddy's Bridge school records
| 1897-98 | Blanche Ayliffe | 1927-29 | Martha C. Retchford |
| 1900-02 | William J. Robertson | 1930 | B. J. Kearney |
| 1903 | Lizzie Forsyth | 1931 | Cyril G. Willis |
| 1904 | Jessie C. Miers | 1932-38 | Thomas Partridge |
| 1905 | Julius A. W. Kayser | 1939-40 | Ernest K. Stevens |
| 1906 | Mary E. Ahle | 1941-44 | John D. Hutley |
| 1907-08 | Isidore H. P. Callier | 1944 | Ivor H. Jury, RAAF |
| 1909 | Julius A. W. Kayser | 1945-48 | John D. Hutley |
| 1910 | Lillian B. Hoar | 1948 | Margaret Kitto |
| 1911-13 | Mary A. Elwood | 1949-52 | Frank S. C. Day |
| 1914-17 | Mary Bowler | 1953-57 |
Brian Koerner |
| 1918-19 | Gladys Lomman | 1958-59 | Vytautus Patupas |
| 1920 |
Elizabeth T. M. O'Brien Elizabeth Morgan |
1960-62 | Edward J. Worrell |
| 1921-23 | Hartel O. Robinson | 1963 | T. J. Weste |
| 1924-25 | William R. Burman | 1964 | Peter Buckley |
| 1926 | Dorothy Ashton | 1964-66 | Grantley Sims |
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