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  1. Claremont Teachers College was Western Australia’s first post-secondary teaching institution. It opened in 1902 and closed in 1981, when it became a College of Advanced Education then a campus of Edith Cowan University before being acquired by the University of Western Australia.

  2. Claremont, Australia: Claremont Teachers College. Abstract This book had its beginning in our belief that it was appropriate in celebrating the seventy-fifth anniversary of Claremont Teachers College to record the significant contribution its staff and students have made to the development of Western Australia.

    • John A. McKenzie
    • 1981
  3. 20. Juni 2016 · For the next 50 years, Claremont Teachers College was the only institution in Western Australia for training teachers. One of its most notable graduates was May O'Brien, the state's first Aboriginal teacher who had to fight for the right to study teaching and rose to become the state superintendent of Aboriginal education.

    • Emma Wynne
  4. Claremont Teachers College 1974 Reunion | Facebook. Public group. ·. 26 members. Join group. This Facebook page has been established for the Graduating Claremont Teachers College Class of 1974. This is for those Grads only (hopefully) to share...

  5. Heritage Council Places Database Claremont Teachers College (fmr) A large two storied limestone building, designed by Hillson Beasley and constructed in 1902 and set in extensive grounds; the first teacher's college in the state.

  6. The building, on 12 acres bounded by Goldsworthy, Princess, Agett & Bay Roads, Claremont, overlooked Freshwater Bay. The kookaburra, swan and zanthorrea were incorporated in the original design for CTC crest. The College was established to train teachers in WA, previously done in South Australia.

  7. 15. Nov. 1987 · Claremont Men’s College was unknown when it opened on a shoestring in 1946, primarily for World War II veterans whose G. I. Bill would pay for their educations. All that has changed.