Key information
- Address:
- 56B Hotham Street, Preston 3072
- Opened:
- 1 July 1866
- School type:
- Primary
- School number:
- 824
- Other names:
- Gowerville Common School, Preston South State School
- Email:
- preston.south.ps@education.vic.gov.au
- Phone:
- 03 9484 1544
How to find enrolment and other school records
If the school is open: contact the school directly to access records.
If the school has closed: contact the Archives and Records branch via email archives.records@education.vic.gov.au or 1800 359 140 and they will assist you.
The history of Preston South Primary School
1866
The school opened as a common school in 1866. It was known as Gowerville when it opened. The first head teacher was John McCauley. The wooden school building was located near the corner of Raglan Street and Albert Street.
1873
The school became a state school in 1873 when James Robertson was head teacher.
1878
The school moved to a new site in 1878. 102 students were enrolled at the time.
1902
The name of the school officially changed to South Preston State School in 1902. It was known informally by this name from at least the 1890s.
The building was extended the same year.
1920s
The building was extended again in 1923 and 1925.
1961
The school provided training facilities for students of the Coburg Teachers College.
1968
Most of the school was destroyed by fire in 1968.
1969
There were 426 students enrolled in 1969.
1970
The school was renamed Preston South Primary School in 1970.
1995
A royal blue and gold compulsory uniform was introduced in 1995. Graeme Proud was principal at the time.
2009
The school was again destroyed by fire in 2009.
2016
A publication of the school's history was produced in 2016 and includes photographs donated by past students.
2022
Preston South Primary School is still in operation.
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