Kevin Holden’s enduring legacy at Mooroopna Primary School is a testament to his profound impact on students, staff and the community.
Adored by many students and staff alike, Kevin Holden’s legacy at Mooroopna Primary School continues to breathe life into its surroundings today.
An integral part of the school’s history, his three decades of teaching and principal duties left lasting marks and memories for all who experienced his presence.
Fondly known as “Sir”, Kevin was well-liked and respected not only by the staff and students of Mooroopna Primary School, but also by the Mooroopna community.
With a rare understanding of children and a passion for discovering the uniqueness of each student, he will forever remain in the hearts of many.
Alongside his passion for teaching, Kevin held a significant presence in the local football community, playing for Mooroopna and Shepparton United.
This year, as Mooroopna Primary School celebrates 150 years of education, “Sir” will be among those remembered and celebrated for their unwavering commitment to the school.
His legacy as an educator has left a lasting impression on the Mooroopna community, and the profound impact and respect he garnered reflect his dedication and influence on countless students.
As the school reflects on its history, many have shared their memories and gratitude for Kevin's enduring contributions.
“Most of the community continued to call Kevin ‘Sir’ long after his retirement, such is the respect and impact his role as educator/teacher to the Mooroopna community, including mine.” — Nicole Ready
“Kevin taught me at Mooroopna Primary School in 1953 in grade 3, I transferred to Ardmona Primary School in 1954 where he also taught while I was there from 1954-1957.
“I remember him being a very good footballer for Mooroopna, played full-forward, won a Goulburn Valley League goal-kicking award I think in 1956, at that time he was known as ‘True Boot’.
He retired from football fairly young to play golf. He won a Goulburn Valley Golf foursomes with Tom Gibbons and was a Mooroopna Football Club selector for many years.
Kevin was the first president of the Mooroopna Football Club past players club which has become quite famous for being the largest in members and longest running club in country Victoria.
At close to 90 years of age, he was still going to the gym in Mooroopna and Shepparton. Kevin was known as ‘Sir’ to hundreds of people throughout the Goulburn Valley.” — Graeme Wood.
“Kevin Holden was a bit of a legend at the school, a bit of a prankster, a bit of a jokester.
“He used to dance on top of the school desks, you’ll be sitting there doing your work and all of a sudden, he’d jump up on top of the desk and start dancing and singing and carrying on, it was a real laugh.” — Glenn Young