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Title
Date(s)
- 1946-1968 (Creation)
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6 volumes
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Biographical history
Back Station Creek School was established in April 1903 as a Provisional school. A Provisional school was one established in an area where the school population was between 15 and 25 pupils. In January 1904 the School was converted to a Public School which continued until September 1918. From April to October 1919 and from June 1921 to December 1922 the School temporary operated as a half time school sharing a teacher with Kimo Half-Time School. In January 1923 the school was re-established once again as a Provisional school and continued until November 1957. ) In November 1957 the School was upgraded to a Public School and continued with this status until its abolition in December 1968.
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Archival history
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Class roll, examination book, observation book, punishment register, register of admission, progress and withdrawal and visitors' book.
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OPEN to public access. (Access Direction No. 275 and 276).
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