03/09/2025
1980 - 1985 Camperdown College (nee High School) School Reunion:
They certainly came dressed in their 1980’s finest. The bright fluro colours and denim were out in force and would not have been out of place at a student social in the AG Daws Hall at any time during their school years. Brought together by the organiser, Andrea Bell, 10.30am on Saturday 30th August, was the time to reunite… and, so it was as they made their way into the entrance foyer of the Senior Campus. As I watched people come in, I could only be very grateful for Andrea’s organisation in having nametags at the ready and immediately pinned on their owners… not that anyone had changed much in the intervening 40 years.
The ‘student’ group, along with former teachers of the college, Sue Po***ck and Richard Meier, then began a tour of the wonderful facilities to which our young people now have access… and impressed they certainly were! There were many surprises: the Instrumental Music Centre (which was, in their time, a laundry area); the Doctors in Schools rooms, formerly the senior Secretarial Studies area (and before that, the residence of the Senior Mistress!); the Drama Centre (the old Home Economics rooms); the new Home Economics Centre and Corangamite Trade Training Centre Hair and Beauty Facility; the main Staff Workroom… wasn’t that the Library? The Conference Room… wasn’t that the Staff Workroom? Where did the old Rooms 13, 14 and 15 go? Well, they’re now the Year 12 Study Room and the Library. And, in the Library, Lee, our Librarian, had put out the memorabilia from the college archives relating to the years that these wonderful people had been Camperdown High School students. Changes? Just a few.
We had the chance to check out the Maths and English/Humanities facilities (previously Typing, Commerce and Graphics), the Art/Textiles areas (once was Metalwork), the Language Centre (wasn’t that Textiles?), along with the Science and Wood (Technology) Rooms, still in the same place, but, beautifully updated and fit-for-purpose for the 2020’s. The old portables were lamented… well, not really. The new Technology and Metal shed, along with the delightful outside grounds, were appreciated, as was the access to the Frederick Street Stadium.
As Andrea Bell communicated with me later, it was great to see the changes and new additions, but, “We loved how the skeleton of the school has not changed.” There certainly was lots of excited chatter as we toured the school, talk of wonderful times gone by, the school and memories of some fantastic times, events and people, as well as some serious catching-up for some who had not seen each other for a long time.
When we finished the tour of the school, the group headed on to other ‘establishments’ in Camperdown for the afternoon/evening and a lot more reminiscing about those years 1980-1985, and the brief 40-year intervening period; more of the former students who couldn’t be there for the tour joined the group for the afternoon celebrations.
The facilities are wonderful and were appreciated and admired by our former students and teachers, but, as was clearly on show on this day, a school is people!
Peter Rock, Senior Campus Teacher