Marbury School, Aldgate

Marbury School was a private non-denominational co-educational R-12[1] progressive school/cult located in the Adelaide Hills at Aldgate, South Australia. Marbury was conceived as an incorporated non-profit association with a Board of Governors, who declared at the school’s outset that it was a "co-educational, non-sectarian, independent, non-competitive, non-authoritarian school".

Marbury School
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Coordinates35°00′45″S 138°44′55″E

The name is a portmanteau of Margaret (Edhouse/Langley), Burwell (Dodd), and Harry (Edhouse) who were the original founders. Margaret was the Principal, and the Dodds provided much of the capital to purchase the grounds.

It was a small school, with one class per year, and only about 15 students per class. In the early 1990s there were roughly about 150 students. Marbury was hugely honoured in 1991 when one of their long time students received the best score for a South Australian year 12 student. Another long time student of Marbury School, who is now famously successful, is the musician Sia.

In the period 1972-2004, the school was located at 160 Mount Barker Road, Aldgate, in the property that was also known as Wairoa, Aldgate, and surrounding properties. This area has since been taken over by The Hills Montessori school, where their secondary (or "Wairoa") campus is located.

The school's main building (Wairoa) appears as the home of Col. and Mrs. Fitzhubert in the iconic Australian film Picnic at Hanging Rock.[2]

References

  1. R-12 = Reception and years 1 to 12 - students aged 4/5 to 17/18 - both primary and secondary levels.
  2. http://www.visitmacedonranges.com/natural-attractions/hanging-rock/picnic-at-hanging-rock/
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