2020 Gazette

Page 83

Gazette January 2020

83

A RC H I V E S

100 Years Back in Time For most boys the news that the start of the new school year was to be delayed would bring shouts of jubilation. However, for the 260 or so boys enrolled at The King’s School in Parramatta in 1919, the extra leave was but one consequence of a crisis that was gripping the world. For the School, ‘la grippe’ or the ‘Spanish flu’ meant a delay to the start of the 1919 school year. No day boys – of which there were 58 – were allowed to attend. Those boarders who did return all boarded at School House; Broughton and Macarthur House did not reopen for some weeks. Classes were held in the open or on the verandah of the School hospital. One class of Prep boys met under the large elm tree that stood beside the river and spent many lessons observing the water fowls that inhabited their ‘classroom’. As the State Government had banned large public gatherings, Saturday sports were cancelled except for the 1st and 2nd cricket competitions and the 1st IV rowing. That term only three cricket matches took place. For three months, the majority of the students did not leave the School grounds. There were moans and complaints of boredom on the weekends, with staff organising card games and impromptu concerts to while away the hours. So bored were the boys that they cheerfully attended classes on Easter Monday. Mid-winter holidays were brought forward to June instead of July in the hope that rugby could continue when the term recommenced. However, when the new term began, the teams were still without many of their country cohort – the Government had still not given the all-clear to return to school. All noncompetition games were cancelled and the boys played games amongst themselves. Ten teams had been reduced to five and so the standard of play dropped. There was more than the usual interest in tennis, however, and positions in the House teams were hotly contested.

The regular School calendar lapsed and events such as Commemoration Day did not eventuate. Cadet drill was also suspended until August, even though it took place outside. Old Boys’ Union events and committee meetings for the War Memorial were not allowed to take place. It was over six months until the outlying Houses of Broughton and Macarthur were given the allclear to re-open, finally allowing the boys to enjoy the walk to and from school each day. Fortunately for the School, while the hospital was busy isolating boys with the usual winter colds, none succumbed to the flu nor did any require further hospitalisation. Nevertheless, there were reports of Old Boys such as SM Grigson (1911–12) and JA Martin (1881–82) succumbing to the illness, despite having survived time at the front. Other former students amongst the Australian casualties included Lieutenant-Colonel GA Read (1900–01), GML Innes (1888–93), Reverend HMA Pearce (1896–98) and NW Brown (1855–62). By the beginning of the final term for 1919, the School had returned to normal. The boredom of earlier times forgotten, sport, cadets and lessons once again took precedence in the daily routine of The King’s School.

Jenny Pearce Archivist


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100 Years Back in Time

2min
page 83

State of the Modern Old Boys’ Union

3min
pages 81-82

An Important Era in Our Community – The Harrisford Group

2min
pages 76-80

Helping Our Rural Families – Drought Support Trip 2019

4min
pages 74-75

Light Horse

4min
pages 70-73

Paddock to Plate

1min
page 69

Tudorfest

1min
pages 66-68

Music at the Preparatory School

3min
pages 58-59

Japan Tour

3min
pages 60-63

It Takes a Village – Welcome from Head of School, The King’s School, Tudor House

3min
pages 64-65

King’s Fest

1min
pages 56-57

Taking Risks to Grow – Welcome from the Head of the Preparatory School

2min
page 53

Champion of Champions

1min
pages 49-52

Chess Success

2min
pages 47-48

Year 12 HSC Visual Arts Showcase

1min
page 46

Community Outreach Service Program

2min
pages 40-43

Leadership Through Cadets

2min
page 39

Year 12 HSC Industrial Arts Showcase

3min
pages 44-45

Demonstrating Gratitude – Violet Macansh Scholarship

3min
pages 32-34

Achieving Beyond the Gates

11min
pages 35-38

NBEC Conference

2min
pages 30-31

VET Program at King’s

1min
pages 28-29

Laying Foundations for the Future

5min
pages 26-27

A Bright Future as VOW joins The Future Project

2min
pages 20-22

A Scientist in the Making

2min
pages 23-24

Leadership at King’s in 2020

7min
pages 12-16

Excellence Outside of the Curriculum

5min
pages 17-19

Rupert Douglass School Captain 2020

5min
page 9

Write A Book

1min
page 25

Welcome from the Headmaster

8min
pages 6-8

Welcome from the Deputy Headmaster and Head of Senior School

2min
pages 10-11
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