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'''Kavanagh College''' is |
'''Kavanagh College''' is a [[Roman Catholic|Catholic]] Secondary school in [[Dunedin]], [[New Zealand]]. |
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It has 900 students and was founded in 1989 as a merger between St Pauls High School (formerly named ,firstly, Christian Brothers School and then, Christian Brothers High School), Moreau College (a school for girls which was itself an amalgamation of St Dominics College and St Philomena's College) and St Edmunds School (a primary and intermediate schoool for boys). |
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The first Principal was Brother Jury, a [[Christian Brother]] who left the role in 1991. |
The first Principal was Brother Jury, a [[Christian Brother]] who left the role in 1991. |
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Kavanagh College has four main blocks of classrooms: the Mercy Block, the Dominican Block and the Bodkin Block, along with the Science block. Kavanagh is located near the centre of Dunedin and close to many facilities |
Kavanagh College has four main blocks of classrooms: the Mercy Block, the Dominican Block and the Bodkin Block, along with the Science block. Kavanagh is located near the centre of Dunedin and close to many facilities including the [[Otago Polytechnic]] which is opposite and the [[University of Otago]]. |
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==History== |
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Kavanagh College has its origin in seven different schools. These are: a school operated by lay persons and attached to St Joseph's Church (later St Joseph's Cathedral), Dunedin; St Dominics College for girls; St Philomena's College for girls; Moreau College for girls; Christian Brothers School for boys and its successors, Christian Brothers High School and St Pauls High School; and St Edmunds School (a primary and intermediate schoool for boys). |
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===St Joseph's School=== |
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===St Dominic's College=== |
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===St Philomena's College=== |
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===Moreau College=== |
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===Christian Brothers School=== |
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===St Paul's High School=== |
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===St Edmund's School=== |
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==Significant Alumni== |
==Significant Alumni== |
Revision as of 02:42, 24 September 2007
Kavanagh College | |
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Rattray Street, Dunedin | |
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Type | Secondary (Year 7-13) |
Motto | Ipsa Duce (Latin: 'With Her As Our Guide') |
Established | 1989 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 536 |
Principal | Paul Ferris |
School roll | 918 |
Socio-economic decile | 8 |
Website | www.kavanagh.school.nz |
Kavanagh College is a Catholic Secondary school in Dunedin, New Zealand.
It has 900 students and was founded in 1989 as a merger between St Pauls High School (formerly named ,firstly, Christian Brothers School and then, Christian Brothers High School), Moreau College (a school for girls which was itself an amalgamation of St Dominics College and St Philomena's College) and St Edmunds School (a primary and intermediate schoool for boys).
The founders of the school were the Dominican Sisters, Sisters of Mercy and the Christian Brothers. Kavanagh College has the longest tradition of consistent Catholic Education for one site, its Rattray St location.
The first Principal was Brother Jury, a Christian Brother who left the role in 1991.
Kavanagh College has four main blocks of classrooms: the Mercy Block, the Dominican Block and the Bodkin Block, along with the Science block. Kavanagh is located near the centre of Dunedin and close to many facilities including the Otago Polytechnic which is opposite and the University of Otago.
History
Kavanagh College has its origin in seven different schools. These are: a school operated by lay persons and attached to St Joseph's Church (later St Joseph's Cathedral), Dunedin; St Dominics College for girls; St Philomena's College for girls; Moreau College for girls; Christian Brothers School for boys and its successors, Christian Brothers High School and St Pauls High School; and St Edmunds School (a primary and intermediate schoool for boys).
St Joseph's School
St Dominic's College
St Philomena's College
Moreau College
Christian Brothers School
St Paul's High School
St Edmund's School
Significant Alumni
- Ti'i Paulo - 9 Caps Crusaders Super 14
- Andrew Boyens - 15 Caps Toronto F.C. MLS
Culture
The Company
'The Company' is the school's drama group. They work together to put on the end of year Pantomime. They also (every 3 years) travel to Australia to perform.
KTVN
KTVN, or Kavanagh Television Network is a small group of Kavanagh College students that work technically within the school and help with the musicals and other shows. The team is lead by James Sutton and Hamish Edh, who have been involved with KTVN since their first year at Kavanagh. The KTVN website can be found here.
Musicals
Kavanagh College students are invited every year to get involved with the musical. It is a different musical everywhere, 2007's one being 'The Boyfriend'. Kavanagh have done many shows, like 'Godspell', 'West Side Story', and 'Fame'.