Bilgola Public School Celebrates 60th Birthday: The Anniversary Walk to recreate history

On 28 June, 1965, 2 teachers and 25 students walked up the hill from Avalon PS and into a new school, which today is the Heart of the Hill.
On Saturday 28 June, 2025 - 60 years to the day - around 200 Students, all the Teachers and Staff members, parents and families past, present and future, retraced their steps in an Anniversary Walk.
Four original students were present from the first intake; Ross Montague, John Gray, David Watson and Di Page.
Cutting the 60 Year Birthday cake; Ross Montague, John Gray, David Watson and Di Page
Afterwards a complimentary Birthday Afternoon Tea at Bilgola Plateau Public School was held. The School Museum was open, which had been created through the work of the BPPS P and C, and stories from the past, and the school's Vision for the future, were shared.
In marking the occasion, Cindy Gardiner, Principal of Bilgola Plateau Public School said:
“On this day, 60 years ago, the Director of Education advised the students and Mrs Rita Reid, who was their Principal, they could come up the hill and start their school. Mrs Reid walked them up the hill, like you have all just down now, and started Bilgola Plateau Public School. So well done everyone, you have just recreated history. “
“Mrs. Rita Reid was the Principal for 1 year – as the numbers started to swell it went from an Infants School to a Primary School.”
Principal Gardiner, who loves data, said that the school has had 12 thousand days on the hill and has educated over 3,600 students during the last 60 years, and those former students present at the event had each made 1, 400 trips up the hill to school during their time there. The school has been through 500 excursions, teachers currently serving through 120 reporting sessions and at least 60 Education Weeks, Book Weeks and Easter Hat Parades.
“So our beautiful school on the hill has a lot of history and a lot of memories and I’m so glad that everyone could join us today for this very special occasion.”
BPPS Principal Cindy Gardiner recalled that when she first came to Bilgola Plateau Public school in 2013 she was knew the school had a great reputation which she has worked to increase. Principal Gardiner stated that was also when she met a wonderful group of teachers who love the school as much as she and the school community does and noted that the whole staff were there for the Anniversary Walk to support this event, a tribute to BPPS and its community.
BPPS Principal Cindy Gardiner thanked Alice Pilcher and Corinne Smith, Committee Members for the 60 Year BPPS Celebrations as the Anniversary Walk was their brainchild, Susan Peacock for her work in curating the museum displays and Elani Miles for her work in putting together a presentation that was running on a screen in the museum.
Some photos from the stroll up the hill and the Anniversary Walk celebrations run this Issue, for the historic record.
There is more to come, including a BIG FETE in September for the whole community.
Right now the P & C is fundraising, telling us:
Bilgola gave us more than just school photos with questionable haircuts.
It gave us a view worth daydreaming over, lifelong mates, and the best start to a lifetime of learning. Now it’s our turn to give something back.
The Bilgola P&C is raising funds to make sure students get the facilities to match the greatness inside the classroom.
💛 Donations are 100% tax deductible.
👉 Donate here: www.givenow.com.au/bppsbuildingfund
Because great schools - like great memories - are worth investing in.
No 60 Year BPPS Celebration would be complete without a delve into the history of the Bilgola Plateau Public Schools' beginnings.
This has been researched and written by Susan Peacock, who has an Archivist and working in Museums background and has been reading those 60 years of records, many of them still on paper - thank you Susan.
Susan Peacock, explaining what's in the BPPS Museum
All BPPS Teachers attended wearing their 60 Year Anniversary hoodies - they were supported by HEAPs of parents doing safety
Di Page and David Watson, BPPS students who made the original walk on June 28 1965
Pittwater MP Jacqui Scruby, who dropped by to wish the walkers well, with BPPS Principal Cindy Gardiner
The Narrabeen Sharks Junior Rugby League Football Club A Grade Team for 2025
The Narrabeen Sharks JRLFC has long been a core of the Narrabeen community, raising generation after generation of powerful and strong players who have gone on to represent the game in the big clubs, at state level and Australia in both the rugby league and rugby union codes.
The club is centred in family, instilling loyalty and fitness in young men and now young women to strive to be the best they can in their sport, and to extend that to the way they conduct themselves, and look after each other. The Sharks are a tribe, a family with a team of coaches, managers, and trainers who guide and develop players in what it means to be a Sharkie and who help uphold the core values of the club.
However, they’re not just developing great sportspeople, through a focus on sportsmanship and family, they’re also helping members and supporters be great human beings.
2025 President at Narrabeen Sharks is Isaac Freudenstein.
The Freudenstein family has multi-generational involvement a Narrabeen, in the Sharks rugby league club. Isaacs's father Don, who passed away in 2015, is a prior President and Life Member of the club, as his wife Carmel and Isaac’s mum still is.
Isaacs uncle, John Clarke, is also a Life Member as well.
The Freudenstein family have also been a long-term part of the surf club and the North Narrabeen Boardriders as well.
Don was a Director on the Board of NSW Police Legacy from 1991 -1994 and his wife Carmel spent many years as Secretary of NSW Police Legacy.
Serving the Community is in their blood.
This Issue a few insights into the club and the A Grade teams' aspirations from the 2025 Season from Isaac and A Grade coach, Michael Raddisich, 'Mick'.
Avalon Bulldogs Celebrate 50 Years of Friendly Coaching Youngsters + Kurt Stevenson's 350th Game
On Saturday June 21 the Avalon Bulldogs hosted visiting team the Asquith Magpies on Hitchcock Park, Avalon, in Round 9 of the 2025 Northern Open Age Sunday Gold Comp.
The game was won by the Doggies, 34 to 14, which keeps them at the top of the ladder as the Season advances towards the final rounds before semis, finals and the Grand Final.
The Cromer Kingfishers, Narrabeen Sharks and Forestville Ferrets sit just behind them in the top 4, so no one is doing handstands and cartwheels just yet.
However, before the game, and after an all-day footy feature on Hitchcock of all age divisions and boys and girls teams, around one thousand people from babies to octogenarians gathered to honour a stalwart of their club – Brian Friend, known as ‘Friendly’ – for his 50 years of coaching Under 14’s to Under 6’s.
John Davis, President of the Club 2018 to 2020, MC for the evening, also paid tribute to Kurt Stevenson who was playing his 350th game. Kurt led the A Grade team out with his sons.
Pittwater MP Jacqui Scruby was on hand to present Brian Friend with a framed copy of the Community recognition statement tabled by her in the NSW Parliament, and took the opportunity to thank Friendly for his service as a volunteer over the several decades he has devoted to the Avalon Bulldogs.
Kurt Stevenson - another Doggies legend.
Week Five June 2025 (June 23 - 29): NB Next Issue available Sunday July 20 - after Winter School Holidays break
Bilgola Public School Celebrates 60th Birthday: The Anniversary Walk to recreate history
Avalon Bulldogs Celebrate 50 Years of Friendly Coaching Youngsters + Kurt Stevenson's 350th Game
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On 28 June, 1965, 2 teachers and 25 students walked up the hill from Avalon PS and into a new school, which today is the Heart of the Hill.
On Saturday 28 June, 2025 - 60 years to the day - around 200 Students, all the Teachers and Staff members, parents and families past, present and future, retraced their steps in an Anniversary Walk.
Four original students were present from the first intake; Ross Montague, John Gray, David Watson and Di Page.
No 60 Year BPPS Celebration would be complete without a delve into the history of the Bilgola Plateau Public Schools' beginnings.
This has been researched and written by Susan Peacock, who has an Archivist and working in Museums background and has been reading those 60 years of records, many of them still on paper - thank you Susan.
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On 28 June, 1965, 2 teachers and 25 students walked up the hill from Avalon PS and into a new school, which today is the Heart of the Hill.
On Saturday 28 June, 2025 - 60 years to the day - around 200 Students, all the Teachers and Staff members, parents and families past, present and future, retraced their steps in an Anniversary Walk.
Four original students were present from the first intake; Ross Montague, John Gray, David Watson and Di Page.
No 60 Year BPPS Celebration would be complete without a delve into the history of the Bilgola Plateau Public Schools' beginnings.
This has been researched and written by Susan Peacock, who has an Archivist and working in Museums background and has been reading those 60 years of records, many of them still on paper - thank you Susan.

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