A Melton South primary school will celebrate its evolution from humble beginnings to a diverse and inclusive learning community when it marks its 50th anniversary later this year.
Coburn Primary School will mark the milestone over two special days in December.
Leading teacher Annie Lee Sweet said the school would host a Little Long Walk and smoking ceremony and school assembly involving current and former staff and students on Wednesday, December 3.
The day will include performances and storytelling, while every student will receive a keepsake ’50 years of Coburn Kids’ T-shirt, she said.
On Friday, December 5, the school will host a birthday fete and carnival with student-run stalls, rides, food vans, entertainment, a raffle, art exhibition and a historical showcase of its story.
Ms Sweet said the school was seeking support from the community to make the December 5 celebrations the best they can be.
She said the school was asking the community to donate artefacts, images, stories or memorabilia from Coburn’s history, or to consider hosting a stall or donating a raffle prize.
Ms Sweet said the school had changed a lot since if opened in 1975.
“Our facilities, teaching approaches, and programs have evolved to meet the needs of modern learners, while maintaining a strong connection to the Melton community and a commitment to providing a safe, welcoming environment for all children,” she said
The most noticeable changes include upgraded playgrounds, a fully resourced library, an impressive gymnasium, and modern, well-equipped classroom spaces. Coburn now proudly reflects the rich cultural diversity of Melton, and has embraced technology and innovative teaching practices that were unimaginable when the school first opened.”
To done memorabilia, host a stall or donate a raffle prize, contact: coburn.ps@education.vic.gov.au







