Australian National Museum of Education
Building 5, Level A, Room 5A4
University of Canberra
anme@canberra.edu.au
+61 02 6201 2473
Grafton’s Alumy Creek School Museum is listed as a significant heritage site. The restored weatherboard school and residence, in their original location, provide an opportunity to step back to school days of the 1930s. Housed in an 1872 school building, the classroom has fixed desks and seats, inkwells and a large display of artifacts and memorabilia from the 1870s on. The grounds feature two huge Moreton Bay Fig trees which were planted in 1890 at the request of the teacher who was concerned at the lack of shade.
The museum began as a bicentennial project. The school, which closed in 1969, had been used as a storage depot and was in a bad state of disrepair until the Alumy Creek Reserve Trust became involved in its restoration.
Australian National Museum of Education
Building 5, Level A, Room 5A4
University of Canberra
anme@canberra.edu.au
+61 02 6201 2473
UC acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Bruce campus is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we gather.