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282:. It is a large central city co-educational school which serves the entire city of Dunedin as the only Catholic secondary school in that city. It is an integrated school with a "special character" in terms of the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975. This special character is broadly the connection of the school with the Catholic faith. Preference of enrolment is given to students who have established a link with the Catholic Church through baptism or membership of a parish. Preference is decided by the appropriate parish priest in each case. A preference certificate from the student's parish is required for each student with their application for enrolment at the school. Under the Act, the school may enrol "non-preference" students but the enrolment of such students is restricted to 5% of the total roll. The College does not have an enrolment scheme which means that there is no restriction on enrolment because of a student's location of residence. The main contributing schools to the college are the Catholic parish schools of Dunedin. Enrolments come from both urban schools and rural schools. 732:
15,000; chapels (many of them rough and ready) sprang up in the diggings and main towns, and schools came into existence. A school was opened in 1863 and was called St Joseph's School (it still exists as a primary school). "When the old wooden Provincial Government buildings were replaced by new brick ones, the former were sold. Father Moreau secured some of them for his school. One large room was put on the side of the Rattrey Street gully, below the church. It was divided into two parts – one for the boys and one for the girls. Other parts of the buildings were used as a coach house and stables. In 1864, the boys at the school were taught by Mr Shepherd and the girls were taught by Miss Campion. In 1870 Mr Shepherd still taught the boys and the girls were taught by Miss Conway. "Father Moreau took a great interest in the schools and was constantly among the children in the playground, always wearing his cassock which was green with age; he knew every child and was loved by them all. His hope was to obtain brothers and nuns to staff his schools."
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becoming more difficult to maintain a full secondary school with a roll of less than 500. "It also had to be taken into account that the buildings at St Dominic's in Rattray Street were deteriorating and the cost of repair or renewal was considerable." The buildings at St Philomena's were newer and in a much better condition. It was therefore decided to merge the two schools on the St Philomena's site in 1976. The new college was called Moreau College after the first resident priest of Dunedin. Moreau College was closed in 1989 and its students transferred to the new college.
752:, on 11 February, took charge of the girls' school. On 27 February a High School, St Dominic's College, for day pupils was opened. This school also took a small number of boarders. There were 27 boarders in a total roll of approximately 200 in 1971, the centennial year of the college. The college existed in architectural splendour until 1976 being attached to the 813:. The school was established by two Irish Jesuits, Joseph O'Malley and Thomas McEnroe, and had 15 boarders and 6 day pupils. It was promoted by Bishop Moran but was not popular. The site later became a golf course (the Balmacewen course of the Otago Golf Club). One of the holes (the 10th) is called "the monastery" in memory of the Jesuit connection. 673:(Bishop, 1957–1985). That name was changed to Trinity Catholic College in 2023. This followed an investigation in which the church found Bishop Kavanagh "failed to take appropriate action over claims of abuse" and "had previously let survivors down badly". From the beginning of 2023, the college was renamed Trinity Catholic College. A dawn 617:" (formerly Moreau College) until 1993 when a new 18 classroom block was completed at a cost of $ 4 million. Further redevelopment in the 1990s saw the completion of a biology laboratory in an extended science block, the construction of a new auditorium accommodating 420 people and remodelled library, music studios and offices. 624:
and thus increasing the area of the college by 25%. Two of the buildings were demolished, their sites becoming a green area used for school recreation. One of the buildings was kept and used for 6 classrooms. That building (on the corner of York Place) has a historic connection with the important New
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The college began on the former sites and in the former buildings of St Paul's High School (formerly called Christian Brothers High School), the Christian Brothers Junior School and St Dominic's College, between Rattray and Tennyson streets, these three inner-city sites being adjacent to each other.
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were the teaching foundation of the amalgamation. Brother Vincent Jury cfc was appointed as the first principal of the new college. He was the last of the 23 Christian Brother Principals to exercise authority in Rattray Street in the 115 years from 1876 to 1991. The decision to end the tradition
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Early in the 1970s the roll numbers at both of Dunedin's Catholic girls' colleges, St Dominic's and St Philomena's, showed a slight reduction. At the same time, the demand for a greater variety of options for girls, particularly in the upper secondary classes, was gradually increasing so that it was
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The college emphasises cultural accomplishment including drama and dance group, and a Technical Team. A Cultural Awards ceremony is held annually to celebrate cultural achievement. Each year all Trinity College students are given the opportunity to participate in the annual musical. The students can
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To help relieve the pressure on the Christian Brother's Rattray Street school roll a second school, St Edmund's, was opened in South Dunedin in 1949. This was a primary school for boys from about 9 years of age to 12 years of age (Standard 3 (Year 5) to Form 2 (Year 8)). The school closed
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In 1989,Trinity Catholic College, then named Kavanagh College, opened. It resulted from the amalgamation of Moreau College for girls and St Paul's High School (i.e. the Christian Brothers School) for boys. The senior classes of St Edmund's School (i.e. years 7 and 8) transferred to the new college.
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in 1928. Rapidly rising rolls in the 1950s led to the diocese purchasing properties in both Rattray and Tennyson Streets and converting them to classrooms." It was clear that the rebuilding of Christian Brothers High School was not sufficient and that a more permanent solution was called for. This
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in which Dunedin was located at that time) appointed Father Delphin Moreau SM, who had visited Otago in April 1859, to be its first resident priest. Mass was said in the courthouse until St Joseph's Church was completed in July 1862. In 1864 the Catholic population of Otago was estimated at over
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stated that he hoped the blessing represented a beginning in the darkness which will work its way into the light. Bishop Dooley said earlier that "the new name for the college affirmed the Christian belief in the Trinity which is God revealed as Father, Son and Holy Spirit, a community of love."
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arrived in Dunedin at the invitation of Bishop Moran to establish a secondary school for boys. "They were met by Bishop Moran and a group of Catholics and driven rapidly to Dunedin where, at 11.00 am Mass, Brothers
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in Dunedin (especially the closing of Moreau College) and to combine the Catholic secondary schools into a co-educational college was controversial especially in relation to senior staff appointments at the new college.
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were introduced to the people." A school for boys was built on Rattray Street. In 1915 a new brick building fronting Tennyson Street replaced the original school. The name of the school changed to
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of Catholic education in Dunedin (150 years), with each of the city's parishes and schools participating. When Mass came to an end, a plaque honouring the college's three founding orders – the
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Ireland and the Irish Antipodes: one world or worlds apart?: papers delivered at the 16th Australasian Irish Studies Conference, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand 9–12 July 2009
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and in April 1897 opened a high school for girls. It was opened " ... with the very small roll of four pupils." This was the beginning of St Philomena's College.
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for the school was held on 30 January 2023 to mark the change of name and acknowledge the historical mistakes made by the school's previous namesake. Bishop
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The junior classes (Years 5 and 6) were accommodated in Dunedin Catholic primary schools and St Edmund's School closed. The religious orders of
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In 2011, the college expanded from its restricted main site by purchasing buildings and a carpark on the opposite side of Tennyson Street from
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Articles "Shock that Moreau thought expendable" and "True equality for women the task" in the New Zealand Tablet 4 December 1985 page 6
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Trinity honours former students who died in war. Many former Christian Brothers students died on war service during the
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Labrum, Bronwyn. 'Todd, Kathleen Mary Gertrude 1898 – 1968'. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 22 June 2007
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occurred in 1964, when a fine new building was erected fronting Rattray St, and Christian Brothers High School became
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The College participates in many sporting codes. It has a particular reputation as one of New Zealand's leading
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Seán, Brosnahan (2010). "'Taking off the Gloves': Sectarianism in New Zealand Rugby in the 1920s".
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The following persons were educated at Trinity Catholic College or any of its predecessor schools.
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Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 7 June 2013
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character. There were very few Catholics there. However, in March 1861 gold was discovered at the
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participate in the cast, band, or technical crew. The annual musicals have been as follows:
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Alana Haines, "Jordan Mullin joins Stattsballett Co Berlin", AHA news, 13 September 2012.
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Seán Brosnahan, "Taking off the Gloves: Sectarianism in New Zealand Rugby in the 1920s",
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The college was first named Kavanagh College after the fourth Catholic Bishop of Dunedin
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and is open to enrolments from throughout the entire city. The school's proprietor is
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1876–1976: The First 100 Years in New Zealand at Christian Brothers School Dunedin
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1989; 35 years ago (antecedent secondary schools: 1871, 1876, 1878, 1897 and 1976)
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Brown, Keith (2 February 1996). "The Demolition of a two-story brick building".
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Star in the South: The Centennial History of the New Zealand Dominican Sisters
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Star in the South: The Centennial History of the New Zealand Dominican Sisters
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the second Catholic Bishop of Dunedin. The sisters established themselves in
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A short-lived secondary boarding and day school for boys was operated by the
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was packed with would-be miners, many of whom were Catholics. Accordingly,
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To All Parts of the Kingdom: Christian Brothers in New Zealand 1876–2001
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To All Parts of the Kingdom: Christian Brothers in New Zealand 1876–2001
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as part of the reorganising of the Catholic schools in Dunedin in 1989.
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The First 100 Years in New Zealand at Christian Brothers School Dunedin
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The name Trinity Catholic College affirms the Christian belief in the
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Jesuitica: Jesuits in New Zealand, Society of Jesus, Chinese Province
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in June. The situation dramatically changed. Every steamer reaching
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The Philomenian; Celebrating 100 years, St Philomena's College
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Due to a lack of space, the junior classes were accommodated at "
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The History of the Work of the Christian Brothers in New Zealand
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The History of the Work of the Christian Brothers in New Zealand
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Christian Brothers School (St Paul's High School) (1876–1989)
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settlement was established in 1848 and had an overwhelmingly
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Divide and Share: The Story of Mercy in the South 1897–1997
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Divide and Share: The Story of Mercy in the South 1897–1997
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Vaughan Elder, "Mass on Grand scale as Catholics Combine",
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John Lewis, "Kavanagh appoints first female principal,"
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Enterprise and Energy: The Todd Family of New Zealand
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Enterprise and energy: the Todd family in New Zealand
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arrived in Dunedin from Ireland at the invitation of
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Congregation of Christian Brothers secondary schools
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Sister Mary Augustine McCarthy, O.P., pp. 37 and 38.
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People educated at Trinity Catholic College, Dunedin
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was blessed and subsequently placed at the college.
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This was also a celebration of the 2417: 2334: 2246: 2041: 2013: 2011: 1935: 1762: 845: 775:On the morning of Sunday, 2 April 1876, four 179:Katrina Kerr-Bell, Mike Campbell, Trish James 2632:Educational institutions established in 1871 2054:Catholic Herarchy website, Hugh John O'Neill 1966: 1964: 1745: 1743: 1700:Sister Mary Augustine McCarthy, O.P., p. 31. 1678:, St Dominic's Priory, Dunedin, 1970, p. 31. 1501: 1499: 475:Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 1977: 1851:The Philomenian; Celebrating 100 years 1712:, St Dominic's College, 1971, pp. 7 and 25. 1192: 1190: 759:(completed 1877), one of leading architect 2424: 2410: 2341: 2327: 2008: 1899:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1355:"Kavanagh principal Paul Ferris to retire" 1110:(1964–65 and 1968–69) (Christian Brothers) 2276: 2247:Meehan, W.J; Scanlan, B.J., eds. (1976). 1961: 1740: 1729: 1727: 1496: 1488:"Nightmare task moving into new school". 1374:"Memorial for Kavanagh College principal" 1176:– rugby union player (Christian Brothers) 1164:– rugby union player (Christian Brothers) 1116:– rugby union player (Christian Brothers) 1084:– rugby union player (Christian Brothers) 2190: 1974:, Todd, Wellington, 2010, pp. 55 and 90. 1466: 1427: 1334: 1332: 1308: 1187: 2657:Jesuit secondary schools in New Zealand 1510:. Dunedin. 24 November 1995. p. 4. 1492:. Dunedin. 3 February 1993. p. 19. 1238:. Ministry of Education. Archived from 1032: 801:St Aloysius College, Wakari (1878–1883) 27:Catholic school in Dunedin, New Zealand 14: 2604: 2239:Sister Mary Augustine McCarthy, O.P., 2115:"Civil servant also a born diplomat", 1988:"Billionaire ranks swell on Rich List" 1787: 1724: 1648: 1622: 1596: 1570: 1477:. 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