Embarking on a journey down memory lane, past students of Toolamba Primary School were invited to reminisce about their fondest memories as students.
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Each corner of the school holds countless stories, lessons and moments that have shaped the experiences of those who walked its halls.
From bustling classrooms to playground echoes of laughter, every memory is a thread in the tapestry of the school’s history.
What stands out as your fondest memory of Toolamba Primary School?
Sally Moseley, 55
Student 1973 to 1980
“The school concerts. We used to have them in the old Toolamba Hall, and I can still remember dancing and singing my little heart out on the old wooden stage. The costumes, outfits, songs, and music were amazing. Mrs Luscomba was my favourite teacher, and I have such beautiful memories of her and all the effort she put in throughout the school.”
Emmersyn Rea, 22
Student 2007 to 2011
“The Grade 2 sleepover. I don’t remember who I was particularly with, but I do remember giggling beside friends when you knew you should be asleep. At that age, sleepovers were becoming a pretty big thing, and I just remember it being a lot of fun.”
Kenneth Londrigan, 64
Student 1965 to 1971
“Probably sitting at school at watching the moon landing. I remember sitting in a room with staff and students and someone had brought a TV in for us to watch it. It was a pretty big thing. I also remember the milk being delivered to under the old peppercorn tree.”