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150-year anniversary of public education in Victoria

In 2022, Victoria celebrated 150 years since the introduction of free, secular and compulsory education.

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This page includes information that was shared to mark the 150-year anniversary of public education in Victoria.

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150-year anniversary teaching and learning resource packs

The packs were for Levels F-2, 3-4, and 5-6 and came with teacher unit planners.

The packs linked the history of education and schooling to the key parts of the curriculum for all levels, F–6.

The resources were a learning sequence that covered relevant content descriptions from the Victorian Curriculum (History) for each band.

The resource packs included:

The Level 3-4 and 5-6 resources supported the teaching of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories.

F**–**Level 2 Learning Resources

Level F-2 Slide Pack (PPT, 46 MB) Level F-2 Unit Planner (DOCX, 877 KB)

Level 3**–**4 Learning Resources

Level 3-4 Slide Pack (PPT, 19 MB) Level 3-4 Unit Planner (DOCX, 906 KB)

Level 5**–**6 Learning Resources

Level 5-6 Slide Pack, (PPT, 26 MB) Level 5-6 Unit Planner (DOCX, 897 KB)

Why was the anniversary important?

How the anniversary was marked

From the archives: changes over time

Many things have changed in education over the last 150 years. This includes hairstyles, uniforms, penmanship, and popular student names.

https://player.vimeo.com/video/735657512?autoplay=0

changes over time -Kara

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From the archives: communicating with schools

Did you know we’ve been communicating with students in schools since 1896? The School Paper ran from 1896 to 1969. It reached every student in schools all over Victoria. Magazines for each grade level followed, featuring titles like Comet and Meteor.

https://player.vimeo.com/video/722085224?autoplay=0

Communicating with schools - Kara 150 years

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Updated 27 March 2026



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