Payne Road State School

Payne Road State School

Name: Payne Road State School

Time: 1970 - Current

Epoch: Late 20th Century

Category: State Primary School

Institution Category: Education

Institution Group: Primary

Coordinates: -27.4479916, 152.9515407

Street Address: 171 Payne Rd, The Gap QLD 4061

Suburb: The Gap

Sector: State

Local Study Area: The Gap

Study Stage: MBNH Stage 8 Local Study Areas

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In 1957 Queensland education was reshaped by the Department of Education which replaced the colonial era Department of Public Instruction, which in Queensland stagnated into the first half of the twentieth century. Under the Education Act of 1875, Queensland had a modern outlook whereby:

Primary education for children aged from 6 to 12 was to be compulsory.(This provision was not fully implemented until 1900.)

Education was to be secular, i.e. under the control of the State. (Inconformity with this policy, all assistance to non-vested schools was withdrawn in 1880.

Primary education was to be free.

A Department of Public Instruction was established to administer the Act.

Yet the stagnated curriculum was instrumentalist to the needs of the state’s agrarian economy and emerging tourist industry, and overall intellectually impoverished. The centrepiece of the old model was the Scholarship examination. Many educators believed that because some teachers treated Scholarship passes as their main goal, the examination unduly restricted the content and methods of primary education. Others felt that the examination limited the opportunities of many children to receive a secondary education. In the late 1850s and early 1960s increasingly rapid social change encouraged the Department to free schools from the bonds of the Scholarship examination, and the Government’s plan, after 1957, to make secondary education freely available to all children was an added reason for abolishing the examination.

The abolition of the Scholarship examination in 1963, and the passage of the State Education Act 1964 which replaced the 1875 Act and its amendments, marked the beginning of a new age in primary education. An extensive revision of the syllabuses was carried out, with new syllabuses introduced in mathematics (developed in 1966–68 and again in 1974–76), science (1966 and 1975–76), language arts (1974–75), social studies (1870–71), art (1972), health and physical education (1972) and music (1974).

Geographic Description 1: Inside The Green Belt

Geographic Description 2: Breakfast Creek; Fish Creek; borders the Enoggera Reservoir Dam

Geographic Description 3: Flood Gullies; Hills (Large); Enclosed Valley (between Mount Coot-tha and Enoggera ranges; towards Ashgrove valley is deep and narrow); Gateway to the Brisbane State Forest

Citations

Entry extracted from Queensland Department of Education document, Primary Education, undated.

Image Citations

Saffron, Dean. (n.d.). Kate Jones with Supporters and Constituents on Election Day at the Payne Road State School at The Gap, Queensland, 2015, SLQ Collection reference: 29750 Dean Saffron Queensland Election Photographs 2015.