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Celebrating Australia's educational heritage since 1996


Our mission is to promote an historical understanding of Australian education through the development of our collection, through support for research and through collaboration with our network of school museums. 

The ANME is an integral part of the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´vlog, sponsored by the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Arts and Design. We provide an onsite repository for research for pre-service and practising teachers and training for students of heritage, conservation and museology.

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ANME celebrates educational heritage

Following on from its display for the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´vlog and Region Heritage festival, the ANME's 30th Anniversary display continues in the Mura Gadi Library until the end of May.  

Location: Mura Gadi Gallery, UC Library
Hours: 10AM – 4PM (except weekends)
Entry: Free

Take a journey back to your school days. For the past 30 years our unique museum has been celebrating Australia's education heritage. Bring back memories of your time at school through the special objects selected for this display from our collection of over 17,000 items and learn about the changes in education over time.

Emeritus Professor Noeline Kyle AM
Emeritus Professor Noeline Kyle AM

"The power of the ANME lies in its value for heritage, for people and for community. Without it, a large part of the history of childhood will disappear."

Emeritus Professor Noeline Kyle AM
Queensland University of Technology

ANME's collection

Our collection

Our onsite repository at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´vlog holds our collection of historic text books, journals, manuscripts, photographs, artefacts and ephemera. Five themes organise our interpretation of the archival material:  Policy, Administration, Curriculum, Practice and Innovation.A virtual selection from our collection is available to view online on . The contributions of our network members are found under Our Community.

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ANME's research

Our research & publications

ANME offers opportunities to scholars for research and scholarship in the history of education. We conduct regular annual field trips to school museums and schools of historical interest and host an annual lecture on Historical Perspectives in Education. We also publish research monographs and on-line resources.

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ANME's community

Our community

ANME is committed to promoting the development of a national network of school museums. Membership of ANME includes registration on the National Register of School Museums. We promote collaboration among members about museum practice. We offer a repository for selected archival material held in communities and privately.

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National Registry of School Museum

National Register

ANME monograph series

Monograph series

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Australian National Museum of Education
Building 5, Level A, Room 5A4
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anme@canberra.edu.au

+61 02 6201 2473

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