Local Government
West Arthur
Region
Wheatbelt
Glenorchy Rd Moodiarrup
Location 8515
Glenorchy School
West Arthur
Wheatbelt
Constructed from 1936, Constructed from 1949
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Classified by the National Trust | Classified | 14 Sep 1992 | ||
Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 27 Mar 1997 | Category 2 |
The building is closely associated with the provision of educational facilities in the Moodiarrup district. It was built initially on Location 3992 as a portable building and was later shifted to a more central position. The building is a good example of the building style from the period. It is an important part of the district’s building stock and makes a positive contribution to the streetscape.
Constructed 1918 (Moodiarrup) shifted to Glenorchy 1936. The school was first settled on location 3992, a five acre block of Crown land on the northern end of Tarwilli Road, 1.5 km from the Moodiarrup Bridge over the Arthur River. The building was shifted in 1936 to Roly Stewarts home on “Glenorchy” The building is timber framed, weather board clad with a gable roof (iron) and overhanging eaves. Adjoining to the west of the Glenorchy School is the Principal’s residence.
The original Moodiarrup School opened in 1909 and the next three years was operated half the time in conjunction with Duranillin. This school closed in 1912 due to low attendances and this building was removed to Ongerup (2). In 1918 it became a fulltime school until 1935 when it was closed. With the development of farming areas to the South and the arrival of new families it was necessary for a more central location for the school and temporary facilities were established at Glenorchy. In 1936 Treasury approval was given for the removal of the School to its present site 2.8 ha of land donated by Hilton MacLean Campbell, part of his “Mokup Springs” property. A contract was let to Messers Bud and Thomas to move the school for 136 pounds, the work was completed on 10 December 1936 and school started in February 1937 with 16 pupils. While the school was being relocated, lessons were conducted at Stewart’s ‘Glenorchy’ homestead. In 1948-49 the Dinninup school building was moved to Glenorchy and Glenorchy became a two teacher school. The old building was then used as a junior room. Between 1951 and 1953 another classroom and office were added to the building. The old building was then converted to a museum in 1958 and finally into a library in 1970. During 1987 the library underwent major improvements. The largest attendance was in 1954 with 69 students. In 1996 the school closed due to the Education Department’s rationalisation policy.
Modifications: Extensions 1948/9 Extent of original fabric: Most
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Photos; "West of Arthur". p 324 | Shire of West Arthur | 1990 | |
"Moodiarrup to Glenorchy – 1918 – 1988 Recipes and Recollections". | |||
J Bird; "West of Arthur". p 79 | Shire of West Arthur | 1990 | |
Photos; "Meredith 10-13". | 1996 |
Individual Building or Group
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Present Use | EDUCATIONAL | Combined School |
Original Use | EDUCATIONAL | Combined School |
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Roof | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
Wall | TIMBER | Weatherboard |
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SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Education & science |
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