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Victorian Schools by Number Vols School Index to Vision and Realisation: a centenary history of state education in Victoria, Vols. 2 & 3, Education Department of Victoria, Melbourne, 1973 Index sorted by School Number This list includes the school number, school name, region, volume number and page number in Vision and Realisation. NOTE: Vol. 1 is a general history and not a regional list of school histories. This file is copyright and may not be published elsewhere however it may be printed to be used for reference and research. Various anomalies have been checked in the text and corrected accordingly. Every effort has been made to produce an accurate list of the schools. Volumes 2 & 3 cover the following areas: • Glenelg region • Wimmera region ‐ Stawell sub‐region; Dimboola, Lowan, Kaniva sub‐regions; Donald, Dunmunkle, Warracknabeal sub‐regions; Horsham, Arapiles sub‐regions • Mallee region • Loddon region • Central Highlands region • Corangamite region • Barwon region • Port Phillip Western region • Port Phillip Eastern region • Upper Goulburn region • Goulburn region • Upper Murray region • East Gippsland region • West Gippsland region © 2013 Susie Zada, for the Genealogical Society of Victoria, Australia Vision and Realisation: schools sorted by NUMBER School No. School Name Region Vol. Page 1 Alberton West Gippsland region 3 1177 2 Ashby Barwon region 2 1002 3 Allansford Corangamite region 2 887 4Avoca Central Highlands region 2 611 5 Abbotsford Port Phillip Western region 3 13 6 Albion Port Phillip Western region 3 13 7 Aitkens Gap Port Phillip Western region 3 13 7 Butterjork Port Phillip Western region 3 13 8Avenal Church of England Upper Goulburn region 3 635 9Amherst Central Highlands region 2 612 10 Ararat Glenelg region 2 15 11 Allan's Flat Upper Murray region 3 901 12 Anderson's Creek Port Phillip Eastern region 3 285 12 Warrandyte Port Phillip Eastern region 3 285 13 Ararat Glenelg region 2 15 14 Ashby Barwon region 2 1002 15 Amherst Central Highlands region 2 612 16 Ascot Central Highlands region 2 612 17 Avoca Central Highlands region 2 612 18 Ashby Barwon region 2 1002 19 Ashby Barwon region 2 1002 20 Ararat Glenelg region 2 15 21 Anakies Barwon region 2 1002 22 Amphitheatre Central Highlands region 2 613 23 Alma Central Highlands region 2 613 24 Axe Creek Loddon region 2 431 25 Adelaide Lead Central Highlands region 2 613 26 Belmont Barwon region 2 1002 27 Broadmeadows Port Phillip Western region 3 13 28 Bacchus Marsh Port Phillip Western region 3 13 29 Balmoral Glenelg region 2 15 30 Belfast Upper Goulburn region 3 635 30 Benalla Upper Goulburn region 3 635 31 Benalla Upper Goulburn region 3 635 31 Benalla West Upper Goulburn region 3 635 32 Bridgewater Glenelg region 2 16 32 Bridgewater Lower Glenelg region 2 16 32 Cape Bridgewater Glenelg region 2 16 32 Cape Bridgewater Lower Glenelg region 2 16 33 Ballarat, Dana Street Central Highlands region 2 613 33 Ballarat, Doveton Street Central Highlands region 2 613 34 Bakery Hill Central Highlands region 2 615 34 Ballarat East Central Highlands region 2 615 34 Ballarat, Humffray Street Central Highlands region 2 615 35 Ballarat East, Thompson Street Central Highlands region 2 616 35 Brown Hill, Ballarat Central Highlands region 2 616 35 Brown Hill, Ballarat East Central Highlands region 2 616 36 Beechworth Upper Murray region 3 901 37 Belvoir Upper Murray region 3 901 37 Main Lead Upper Murray region 3 901 37 Wodonga, Brockley Street Upper Murray region 3 901 © 2013 Susie Zada, for the Genealogical Society of Victoria Inc, Australia Page 1 of 143 Vision and Realisation: schools sorted by NUMBER School No. School Name Region Vol. Page 38 Bet Bet Loddon region 2 431 38 Dwyer's Bridge Loddon region 2 431 39 Bullarook Central Highlands region 2 617 40 Berwick West Gippsland region 3 1177 41 Benevolent Asylum Central Highlands region 2 617 42 Bulla Port Phillip Western region 3 14 42 Oaklands Junction Port Phillip Western region 3 14 43 Brown's Central Highlands region 2 617 44 Brighton, Church St Port Phillip Eastern region 3 286 45 Broadmeadows Port Phillip Western region 3 14 46 Bulla Port Phillip Western region 3 15 46 Bulla Bulla Port Phillip Western region 3 15 47 Box Forest Port Phillip Western region 3 15 47 Fawkner Port Phillip Western region 3 15 48 Broadford Upper Goulburn region 3 636 49 Breakwater Barwon region 2 1003 50 Barrabool Hills Barwon region 2 1003 51 Batesford Barwon region 2 1003 52 Bellarine Barwon region 2 1003 52 Bellarine West Barwon region 2 1003 53 Bacchus Marsh Port Phillip Western region 3 15 54 Ballan Central Highlands region 2 617 55 Bromley Loddon region 2 431 55 Burnt Creek Loddon region 2 431 56 Bakery Hill Central Highlands region 2 618 57 Ballarat Central Highlands region 2 618 57 Ballarat East, Christ Church Central Highlands region 2 618 58 Black Lead Central Highlands region 2 618 59 Blackhill Central Highlands region 2 618 59 Buninyong Central Highlands region 2 618 60 Beaufort Central Highlands region 2 618 61 Beechworth Upper Murray region 3 903 62 Belfast Corangamite region 2 887 63 Branxholme Glenelg region 2 17 64 Back Creek Central Highlands region 2 619 65 Brown's Diggings Central Highlands region 2 620 66 Baringhup Central Highlands region 2 620 67 Black Hills Central Highlands region 2 620 68 Belfast Corangamite region 2 887 69 Bridge End, Tower Hill Corangamite region 2 887 69 Tower Hill Corangamite region 2 887 70 Burrumbeet Central Highlands region 2 620 71 Balarat East, Specimen Hill Central Highlands region 2 620 71 Ballarat Central Highlands region 2 620 71 Buninyong Central Highlands region 2 620 72 Buninyong Central Highlands region 2 620 73 Barrabool Barwon region 2 1003 73 Barrabool Hills Barwon region 2 1003 74 Bakery Hill Central Highlands region 2 620 75 Brunswick Port Phillip Western region 3 16 76 Bellerine Barwon region 2 1004 © 2013 Susie Zada, for the Genealogical Society of Victoria Inc, Australia Page 2 of 143 Vision and Realisation: schools sorted by NUMBER School No. School Name Region Vol. Page 76 Drysdale Barwon region 2 1004 77 Beckworth Central Highlands region 2 621 77 Mount Beckworth Central Highlands region 2 621 78 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Port Phillip Western region 3 16 78 Fitzroy, Brunswick St Port Phillip Western region 3 16 78 King William Street, Fitzroy Port Phillip Western region 3 16 79 Brunswick, Sydney Road Port Phillip Western region 3 16 80 Brighton, New Street Port Phillip Eastern region 3 286 81 Ballarat, Lydiard Street Central Highlands region 2 621 81 Lydiard Street Central Highlands region 2 621 82 Beechworth West Upper Murray region 3 904 83 Belfast West Corangamite region 2 888 84 Beaumaris West Port Phillip Eastern region 3 286 84 Cheltenham Port Phillip Eastern region 3 286 85 Barker's Creek Central Highlands region 2 621 86 Berwick West Gippsland region 3 1178 86 Harkaway West Gippsland region 3 1178 87 Bullarook Forest Combined Central Highlands region 2 621 87 Campaspe Combined Central Highlands region 2 621 87 Dean Central Highlands region 2 621 88 Bolinda Vale Combined Central Highlands region 2 623 89 Brighton, Centre Road Port Phillip Eastern region 3 287 90 Batesford Barwon region 2 1004 91 Belmont Barwon region 2 1004 92 Bacchus Marsh Port Phillip Western region 3 16 93 Buninyong Central Highlands region 2 623 94 Beechworth Upper Murray region 3 904 95 Belfast Corangamite region 2 888 95 Yarriambiac Rural School Corangamite region 2 888 96 Benalla Upper Goulburn region 3 636 97 Back Creek Central Highlands region 2 623 98 Buckland Upper Murray region 3 904 99 Barnawartha Upper Murray region 3 904 100 Ballan Central Highlands region 2 623 101 Brunswick, Sydney Road Port Phillip Western region 3 16 102 Barkly Central Highlands region 2 623 103 Beaufort Central Highlands region 2 623 104 Brown's Marsh Barwon region 2 1004 105 Bruncknell's Creek Corangamite region 2 888 105 Cudgee Corangamite region 2 888 105 Cudgee Creek Corangamite region 2 888 106 Bung Bong Central Highlands region 2 623 107 Bream Creek Barwon region 2 1004 107 Mount Duneed Barwon region 2 1004 108 Buckland Upper Murray region 3 904 109 Bald Hills Central Highlands region 2 623 110 Beaufort Central Highlands region 2 624 111 Fitzroy, Bell St Port Phillip Western region 3 16 112 Carlton, Faraday St Port Phillip Western region 3 17 112 Faraday Street, Carlton Port Phillip Western region 3 17 113 Cambridge Port Phillip Western region 3 18 © 2013 Susie Zada, for the Genealogical Society of Victoria Inc, Australia Page 3 of 143 Vision and Realisation: schools sorted by NUMBER School No. School Name Region Vol. Page 113 Geelong Junction Port Phillip Western region 3 18 113 Newport Port Phillip Western region 3 18 113 Williamstown Junction Port Phillip Western region 3 18 114 Camperdown Corangamite region 2 888 115 Carlsruhe Central Highlands region 2 624 116 Cavendish Glenelg region 2 17 117 Colac Corangamite region 2 889 118 Clyde North West Gippsland region 3 1178 118 Clyde, Cranbourne West Gippsland region 3 1178 118 Cranbourne West Gippsland region 3 1178 119 Castlemaine Central Highlands region 2 624 120 Campbell's Creek Central Highlands region 2 624 121 Church's Flat Central Highlands region 2 626 122 Creswick Central Highlands region 2 626 123 California Gully Loddon region 2 432 124 Corio Barwon region 2 1004 124 Cowie's Creek Barwon region 2 1004 125 Chintin Central Highlands region 2 627 126 Cremorne Street, Richmond Port Phillip Western region 3 19 126 Richmond, Cremorne St Port Phillip Western region 3 19 127 Cheltenham Port Phillip Eastern region 3 287 128 Caledonia Diggings Port Phillip Eastern region
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