Kellyville Public School Place of Remembrance Middle Image Image Image Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background In 2014–2015, Kellyville Public School students in Stages 2 and 3 undertook an Anzac inquiry project, which resulted in the creation of this memorial garden. They learned about the Kellyville soldiers who served in the Australian armed forces and they worked with their teachers to design and build this memorial, as a tribute to the Anzacs. The garden's focal point is a sandstone wall, comprised of three sections, which has several plaques attached. In front of the wall is a sandstone bench, which is surrounded by stone paving. A low sandstone plinth is positioned at the front of the paved area, bearing the unveiling plaque. The paved area is borded by well-maintained garden beds, filled with purple and white pansies, red poppies, forget-me-nots, the Gallipoli rose, and rosemary. The edges of the beds are also lined with miniature Australian flags, installed by the students. Behind the memorial wall, attached to the side of one of the school buildings, is a large plaque inscribed with The Ode. On 24 April 2015, the school held their annual Anzac service assembly, which was run by the school captains. After the ceremony, the captains and teachers oversaw the unveiling of the plinth and plaque. Another dedication service took place on 13 November 2017. The memorial was constructed by the school's students, their parents, teachers, and staff, with the assistance of the Castle Hill RSL sub-Branch and community groups. Access to the memorial is restricted as it is within the school grounds. Kellyville Public School was opened in 1873. With more than 60 children living within a two-mile radius of the proposed site, permission was granted to establish a public school in a building offered by one of the local residents. Inscription Plaques on the left section of the wall Boer War – First World War – Second World War – Korea Plaque on the middle section of the wall Kellyville Public School Place of Remembrance This memorial is dedicated to the service men and women of Australia who served our nation. Lest we forget. Plaques on the right section of the wall Vietnam – Gulf War – Iraq – Afghanistan Plaque on plinth This plaque was unveiled on April 24th 2015 to commemorate the centenary of the landing upon the Gallipoli Peninsula at Anzac Cove by Australian forces. On 25th April 1915 members of the Australian Imperial Force (A.I.F.) landed at Gallipoli together with the troops from New Zealand, Britain and France. This began a courageous campaign that ended with the evacuation of troops on the 19th and 20th of December 1915. Following the Gallipoli Campaign, Australian forces fought campaigns on the Western front and in the Middle East. Related memorials Kellyville First World War Roll of Honour Kellyville First World War Honour Roll Kellyville Second World War Roll of Honour Veterans listed on this memorial Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address Kellyville Public School 35A Windsor Road Kellyville NSW 2155 Local Government Area The Hills Shire Setting Building – outside Memorial type Garden/park Recorded by Ronald L McIntosh Year of construction 2015 Dedication date 24 April 2015 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18 All conflicts Materials Sandstone