The Rainbow Street Public School is located along Rainbow Street, in the eastern suburb of Randwick. This brightly coloured, heritage listed building was built in 1929. Today is the first day back at school for public school students after the summer holidays.
Primary schools were built as substantial complexes, weren't they. Did the oranges and pinks come from the original 1929 design?
ReplyDeleteI don't know for sure but it has been painted in those colours for as long as I can remember.
DeleteIt's been a while I didn't visit here, J.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, nice school. Is it the original design of 1929?
Yes, this is the original design but there are other newer buildings on the site.
DeleteBeautiful sunlight reflection in this photo, Jim!
ReplyDeleteNice name ! Rainbow school ,.......Rainbow Street. :) This school looks very nice in a sunny day! Have a good day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn @ http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/
Beautiful building and the color is perfect.
ReplyDeleteBLOGitse
Don't build them like that anymore! :-(
ReplyDeleteThe first day back to school is always a bittersweet affair, both for students and teachers!
ReplyDeleteShadowy Stream
it looks like a beautiful day to go back.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful splash of color on top of good bones!
ReplyDeleteLovely design for a school. I don't think I have ever seen a school painted in these colours either.
ReplyDeleteThis building reminds me of the school I went to. Love the tall windows and the architecture. All the buildings you post are so attractive.
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