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Rugby Union at Sydney University 1934

By
Sam Hood
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[hood_00506 / Home and Away - 506]

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Hood, Sam

State Library of New South Wales

Education

Education in Sydney started with Aboriginal society and the everyday learning and formal initiation of young Aboriginal people. Institutionalised education came with the Europeans, who first created schools for convicts' children, and later for the children of the new gentry and middle classes. Sydney became the centre of education in the colony, with a university, and eventually in 1880, universal education throughout the suburbs of the growing city.

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