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Straight View Farm Reformatory School (1895 - 1919)

From
1895
To
1919
Categories
Farm School, Home and Reformatory

Straight View Farm Reformatory School was established in Harcourt, Victoria in 1895. It accommodated Roman Catholic boys from the ages of 11 to 17. It closed in 1919.

Details

The Straight View Farm Reformatory School was a private reformatory established to accommodate Roman Catholic boys at Harcourt. Their housing in this small cottage farm school, where there was an attempt to replicate the conditions of home life, 'amid country surroundings and occupations and absolutely beyond the reach of city associations', was a preparation for placement in a country foster-home. Their routine included lessons every evening and during the day they were employed on various kinds of farm work such as milking, fruit-picking, hay making, shearing and working in the garden. It housed four boys at a time, with a number of others placed in service homes when they were deemed ready to undertake the transition.

By 1912 the Department for Neglected Children and Reformatory Schools Report stated that further provision needed to be made for reformatory boys who were Roman Catholic as Straight View was unsuitable for boys of 'absconding tendencies'.

By 1918 one boy was housed in the Reformatory, with four placed out. Straight View closed in 1919.

Location

1895 - 1919
Location - Straight View Farm Reformatory School was situated at Harcourt. Location: Harcourt

Publications

Reports

  • Department for Neglected Children and Reformatory Schools. Report of the Secretary., Government Printer, Melbourne, 1888 - 1924. Details

Sources used to compile this entry: Department for Neglected Children and Reformatory Schools. Report of the Secretary., Government Printer, Melbourne, 1888 - 1924.

Prepared by: Rosemary Francis