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Le Fevre Peninsula Primary School

Coordinates: 34°50′24″S 138°29′43″E / 34.8399°S 138.4954°E / -34.8399; 138.4954
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Le Fevre Peninsula Primary School
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TypePublic
MottoAccessing Worlds Through Education with Passion, Courage, Commitment and a Sense of Humour
Established1878
PrincipalRobert Bowden
Enrolment238 (2023)
CampusSuburban
Colour(s)Blue and gold
Websitehttp://www.lefevreps.sa.edu.au/

Le Fevre Peninsula Primary School[1] is a public coeducational primary school located in the Adelaide suburb of Birkenhead in South Australia.[2][3] Since the school's foundation, the name has been spelled in various ways, including Lefevre's, LeFevre's, and Le Fevre's.[1] However, in 1931, the apostrophe was officially dropped, and today the name is commonly referred to as Le Fevre.[1] It is administered by the Department of Education, with an enrolment of 238 students and a teaching staff of 24, as of 2023.[3] The school caters to students from Reception to Year 6.[3]

History

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Built on the property of an old school, the current school was designed by Mr. Woods and constructed by Mr. Williams and Cleave at a cost of £2,800, with approximately an additional £300, it was officially opened on Tuesday, 22 January 1878.[4] On its opening day, it had 418 students enrolled, with 404 attending.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Le Fevre Peninsula Primary School (GA2088)". South Australian Government Archives Search. Archived from the original on 5 September 2024. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Le Fevre Peninsula Primary School". Australian Schools Directory. Archived from the original on 5 September 2024. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "ACARA Data Access Program - School Profile 2023". Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. Archived from the original on 1 May 2024. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Opening of public schools at Port Adelaide and Lefevre's Peninsula". The South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail. 26 January 1878. p. 9. Retrieved 8 September 2024 – via Trove.
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34°50′24″S 138°29′43″E / 34.8399°S 138.4954°E / -34.8399; 138.4954