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  1. Frankston Teachers' College yearbooks. A series of annual yearbooks dating from 1959 to 1975 containing newspaper cuttings and photographs of students, student activities and staff members. Frankston Teachers' College became the State College of Victoria Frankston in 1973. All files are Adobe pdf.

  2. The Monash Peninsula campus site has been an educational institution since 1958, opening its doors as the Frankston Teacher's College. In 1982, the college then became the Frankston campus of the newly-formed Chisholm Institute of Technology in 1982.

  3. The Peninsula Campus of Monash University was originally a teacher's college, Frankston Teachers' College, later known as State College of Victoria Frankston, with teachers graduating there from 1960 until 1981.

  4. Our location. 47 - 49 Moorooduc Hwy. Frankston. Victoria 3199. Tel: + 61 3 990 26011. Monash University's Peninsula campus is the third largest of the university's metropolitan campuses and caters to approximately 3500 students. Learn more.

  5. www.monsupeninsula.org.au › about › historyHistory - MONSU) Peninsula

    Originally a teachers college, the Peninsula campus was previously known as the State College at Frankston. Following talks with Caulfield Institute of Technology in the early 1980s, the college then became the Frankston campus of the newly-formed Chisholm Institute of Technology in 1982.

  6. Still Learning highlights the Portsea Annexe and the significant part it played as an external venue for teachers developing their classroom experience. In its in carnations as Frankston TeachersCollege and the State College of Victoria at Frankston, the institution thrived.

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  8. Aug 18, 2020 · Several of Australia’s most famous artists, teachers, writers, politicians and entertainers studied at Peninsula Campus, and Still Learning connects significant moments in Australia’s history to their time on campus.

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