St Peter’s Boys’ School, Fremantle, was used as a temporary children’s Home in 1903 by the Sisters of the Church, an Anglican religious order. It accommodated around 13 boys aged 6-10 years and babies aged under two years. These children had been transferred from Perth College. From May to July 1903, the children were transferred to the Waif’s Home, Parkerville and St Peter’s Boys’ Home, Fremantle closed.
From
1903
To
1903
Alternative Names
St Peter's College
March 1903? - July 1903
St Peter's Boys' School, Fremantle was situated on High Street, Fremantle, Western Australia (Building Still standing)
Subsequent