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character" under the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975. The 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.
599:, existed at Teschemakers, 10 kilometres south of Oamaru, for 65 years from 1912 to 1977. The school was associated with the McCarthy family of North Otago which donated the property, and it opened with seven Dominican sisters and seven boarders. In its early years the school tried to be self-supporting and the student day commenced with 4am cow-milking. There was no running water. it had to be pumped by hand, and there was no electricity, only oil lamps and candles. The college's fine buildings were erected and the beautiful and tranquil surroundings impacted on and shaped the lives of the pupils and teachers. The 612:. The Dominicans had given the altar to a church in Dunedin. However a ruling by the Environment Court meant that the altar remained. The chapel is open to the public daily. It is used as a wedding venue and the convent buildings are a boutique hotel. Many of the sisters and female relatives of St Kevin's College boys attended this beautiful school. The closure of the school was a factor in St Kevin's College becoming co-educational in 1983 and Dominican sisters from the closed school joined the St Kevin's staff. The memory of Teschemakers remains an important part of the tradition of St Kevin's College. 363:(located near Redcastle) for the Leo O’Malley Memorial Trophy ("the peanut"). This attracts up to 5000 spectators in anticipation of a tight match. As at 2014, Waitaki was the more frequent winner hoisting the trophy on 53 occasions to St Kevin's 21 wins with 5 draws. This rivalry is often referred to as "the blooder" by St Kevin's students, originating from St Kevin's students calling Waitaki Boys blood nuts because of the colour of their blazers. The St Kevin's blazers are blue. 31: 372:
College participates in the annual Bishop's Shield Competition which it has won several times. Debating is also encouraged. Many students learn music and learn to play musical instruments within the school day. The college has music ensembles and some students play in groups and orchestras outside the college. There is a Chapel Choir for College liturgical events.
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For its first 55 years, St Kevin's College was typical of Christian Brother boarding institutions in Australia and New Zealand. They were designed to provide a Catholic education for the sons of rural Catholic families. For the Christian Brothers they were places of particularly hard work. Individual
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The college has produced seven All Blacks and one Silver Fern. Students participate in many sports including: hockey, rugby, basketball, soccer, netball, swimming, rowing, cricket, tennis, squash, badminton, skiing, snowboarding, multi-sport, athletics, tramping and kayaking. Swimming, athletic and
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In May 1926, Brother Moore, who had experience in fund-raising, came to Dunedin to organise a bazaar and lottery to fund the purchase of the land and the establishment of the college. His confrere, Brother Dowd, toured the country districts to collect donations. These initiatives resulted in a fund
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closed down St Parick's College, Teschemakers, Oamaru. St Kevin's College became a state integrated school in 1983. The Christian Brothers ceased to be on the teaching staff of the college in the late 1990s but remained the school's proprietor, and so appointed representatives to the college board,
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The original homestead was one-storied with a thatched roof. When the old house burned down, Buckley built the red brick residence with Oamaru stone facing, now known as the "Castle" and, since he was very fond of horse-racing, he built large stables (now a school building named "The Stables"), St
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The College emphasises public speaking, singing, drama, debating, choirs, dance, reading aloud, role plays and scripture reading. Cultural activities, such as the annual choral festival and annual production, are timetabled into the school year so that all students are involved to some degree. The
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and completed in 1916. Teschemakers, once home to 140 boarding girls, was closed as a school, mainly because there weren’t enough sisters to teach and manage it. In 1980, it became a conference and retreat centre until the Dominicans sold it in 2000. After the sale, there was controversy over the
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In February 1983 St Kevin's became co-educational. Until 1979 girls boarded at Teschemakers, a secondary school located about 12 km south of Oamaru. St Kevin's College currently has boarding capacity for over 100 girls. Also in 1983, the college was integrated as a College with a "special
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In 2019, St Kevin's College had a roll of about 450 students including approximately 80 boarding students and 370 day students. Its gender composition in 2019 was female 50% and male 50%. In that year, the college's maximum roll under the Education Act 1989 was 465 pupils. In 2016, its ethnic
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McLean purchased the Oamaru land in 1857 as part of much larger block for about 10/- an acre. Much of it was sold off, but he retained the area which is now the school, and he resided there from the 1860s. By 1871 he was running 10,000 sheep on the property. He was the Oamaru member for the
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in Dunedin. This school had for a time taken boarders in a hostel which operated from 1919 until 1924. Various sites were inspected by the Bishop and the Provincial of the Christian Brothers, P. I. Hickey, and the property called "Redcastle" in
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cross-country sports are particularly emphasised and all students participate. The college has its own golf course, swimming pool, turf and gymnasium. St Kevins strongly participates in Rugby competitions. There is an annual game with
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Brothers taught throughout the day, coached sports teams after school, supervised meals and study, and were responsible for the dormitories at night. The Brothers generally had to be young men with energy.
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In 2019 a million-dollar upgrade of the five-building hostel block was commenced with the aim of attracting more boarding student enrolments. The improvements were funded by the Christian Brothers.
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chapel of the Holy Rosary was commissioned in 1912 and paid for by the generosity of a local benefactor from Oamaru, Frances Grant. It was designed by the prominent Dunedin architect of the day,
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Redcastle was known for its beauty and its sporting associations (particularly those of St John McLean Buckley – He was, apart from his horse racing interests, president of cycling,
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St Kevin's College honours not only its own notable ex-students but also those of its sister school, St Patrick's Dominican College, Teschemakers, which closed in 1977:
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The college has produced 19 Christian Brothers and 7 Brothers belonging to other Religious Orders, 101 Priests, 1 Bishop, 1 Archbishop (who was also a
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John Buckley died in 1915 and his son, also named John Buckley, sold the property to a syndicate of local people. The property was called "Redcastle".
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8000 in 1925 and a further 10 acres (40,000 m) were added, at a cost of Β£1000, in 1928. The present campus thus has an area of 27 hectares.
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was first proposed 1890. However, it was not until 1925 that the preparations for the establishment began. The Bishop of Dunedin,
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of Β£7000. In 1926, the construction of the buildings began under the supervision of Brother Prunster.
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Natalie Brown, "Sister Mary Horn of Teschemakers Dominican convent finds her third calling",
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Students come mainly from Oamaru and the surrounding rural areas (many of them ex-pupils of
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future of the Gothic Revival-style Carrara marble altar with its alabaster depiction of
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The site of the college was originally developed by the McLean and Buckley families.
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St Patrick's College, a secondary boarding school for girls operated by the
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until 2019 when they transferred the ownership of St Kevin's College to the
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2022–present: Ms Jo Walshe BA, Dip Tch, Grad Dip (Theo), Grad Dip (RelSt)
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in 1927 for boys and became a co-educational school in 1983 after the
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Jeff Dillon, "Southern college changes ownership after 90 years",
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10% and other 5%. St Kevin's College has a strong Catholic focus.
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Integrated co-educational secondary school in Oamaru, New Zealand
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The establishment of a Catholic boarding school for boys in
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Minister of Social Welfare and Minister of Senior Citizens
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Jo Walshe BA, Dip Tch, Grad Dip (Theo), Grad Dip (RelSt)
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Kayla Hodge, "New Principal adding her own chapter",
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Congregation of Christian Brothers secondary schools
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Christian Brothers
Dominican Sisters
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Oamaru
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integrated
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Christian Brothers
Dominican Sisters
Bishop of Dunedin
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Asian
Pacific
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St Joseph's School, Oamaru
Waitaki Boys' High School
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