Single Free Education 150 Years Gummed Stamp
The single 150 Years of Free, Secular and Compulsory Education $1.10 gummed stamp is designed by Simone Sakinofsky.
The Education Act was passed 150 years ago, in Victoria on 17 December 1872. This legislation made the colony of Victoria one of the first jurisdictions in the world to offer free, compulsory and secular education to its children. Public education was now administered by the centralised Victorian Department of Education.
Subsequent to the Act, education was free, children were obliged to attend school from the age of 6 to 15, and secular instruction promoted fairness and harmony in a society then riven by sectarianism. Before 1872 most schools were controlled by Catholic or Protestant churches or were privately operated, and many children were not receiving an education at all. To accommodate the increase in the number of students, a major school building program took place throughout the colony during the 1870s and 1880s, overseen by architect Henry Robert Bastow (1839–1920). Many of these beautiful neo-Gothic buildings are still operating as schools today.
Free, secular and compulsory education may have started in Victoria, but the principles underlying the Education Act of 1872 soon spread to the other colonies. By 1908, all six states of the Commonwealth of Australia had centralised government departments administering free, compulsory and secular education. Today, Australia has a robust public education system, with the majority of children attending public government schools.
| Issue date | 11 October 2022 |
| Issue withdrawal date | 30 April 2023 |
| Denomination | $1.10 x 1 |
| Stamp design | Simone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio |
| Product design | Simone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio |
| Paper: gummed | ullis Russell 104gsm Red Phos. |
| Paper: self-adhesive | RAF Unik Stampcoat 85FSC/WG65 |
| Printer | RAF Unik Stampcoat 85FSC/WG65 Printer Southern Impac |
| Printing process: Gummed | Offset lithography |
| Printing process: Self-adhesive | Flexographic |
| Stamp size (mm) | 37.5 x 26 |
| Sheetlet size (mm) | 156 x 101 |
| Perforations | 13.86 x 14.6 |
| Sheet layout | Sheetlet of 10 |
| FDI Postmark | Melbourne VIC 3000 |
| FDI withdrawal date | 9 November 2022 |
This stamp design combines historical photographs with modern graphic elements, to communicate the longevity of free, secular and compulsory education in Australia. In the background of the stamp design are two historical elements: a school completion certificate (from Maldon Primary School, 1880) and a photograph of Portarlington State School no. 2455. This attractive building, designed by HR Bastow, typifies school building architecture of the period and it is still in use. The graphic rendition of the child reading also provides a visual basis to highlight key information from the certificate.
State Library Victoria: Banner image: State School 1403 Dandenong Grade II, ca. 1920-ca.1954. http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/358435
The single 150 Years of Free, Secular and Compulsory Education $1.10 gummed stamp is designed by Simone Sakinofsky.
The 150 Years of Free, Secular and Compulsory Education sheetlet pack contains the sheetlet of 10 x $1.10 stamps from the stamp issue presented in a high-quality folder.
This gummed sheetlet contains 10 x $1.10 stamps from the 150 Years of Free, Secular and Compulsory Education stamp issue.
The 150 Years of Free, Secular and Compulsory Education maxicard is a prepaid postcard with the single stamp from the stamp issue affixed and postmarked on the view side.
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