Cardinal McKeefry Catholic Primary School

Cardinal McKeefry Catholic Primary and Intermediate School, Wellington
Address
66 Albemarle Road
Northland
Wellington 6012
New Zealand
Coordinates 41°16′31″S 174°45′24″E / 41.27528°S 174.75667°E / -41.27528; 174.75667Coordinates: 41°16′31″S 174°45′24″E / 41.27528°S 174.75667°E / -41.27528; 174.75667
Information
Type Catholic Integrated Primary & Intermediate School for girls and boys from Year 1 - Year 8
Motto safe, happy, caring, creative & equitable
Established 1970
Ministry of Education Institution no. 2819
Principal Colleen Restieaux
School roll 89[1] (July 2016)
Socio-economic decile 10Z[2]
Website cardinalmckeefry.school.nz

Cardinal McKeefry is a Catholic primary school and intermediate school for girls and boys catering from Year 1 to Year 8 (5 to 13 years old). The school traces its origins to the Marist Brothers' first school opened in New Zealand in 1876. The current school was opened in 1970 by Cardinal Peter McKeefry and named after him.

Location

Cardinal McKeefry is located in Wellington New Zealand, in the city's western suburbs. It is a 9-minute drive from the Wellington CBD, and close to the suburbs of Karori, Kelburn, Northland, Wilton, Wadestown and Ngaio. Students from further afield also attend.

History

The school is the successor of the first New Zealand Marist Brothers' School which commenced in Boulcott Street in 1876. That school was relocated to Hawkestone Street in 1911 and as Marist Thorndon offered education for boys from Year 4 – Year 8 (i.e. generally boys aged from 9 to 12). The school shifted in stages to its present site when the Hawkestone St site was taken under the Public Works Act 1928 for the Wellington Urban Motorway.[3] The present school was opened in 1970 by Cardinal McKeefry and was named after him. In August 1978, Bishop Owen Snedden, Auxiliary Bishop of Wellington (acting in the interregnum following Cardinal McKeefry's death and before the appointment of his successor, Thomas Stafford Cardinal Williams) signed the integration agreement for Cardinal McKeefry Catholic Primary School and, with St Bernard's School, Brooklyn, it became one of the first two schools to be integrated into the State education system under the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975.[4] The school ceased to be a boys-only, years 4 to 8 school and became a State-Integrated, full primary, co-educational, school.[5]

School activities

Students take part in a range of activities within the school, Wellington City and further afield. These include singing & choral festivals, arts and technology classes, cultural activities and regional sporting events. Regular educational trips and visits take place to venues such as the Museum of New Zealand 'Te Papa' in downtown Wellington, and the nearby Karori Wildlife Sanctuary.

School size, character and facilities

Roll size for the school was 110 students in 2012.

The school charter includes 'catholic character' which involves curriculum covering spirituality, concepts of inclusiveness and respect for diversity.

An after school care service operates. Grass playing fields and hard surface outdoor spaces are present on-site. Children walk or catch a bus to and from school, and a drop off area is within the school grounds for those arriving by car.

References

  1. "Directory of Schools - as at 2 August 2016". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  2. "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  3. Gallager, Pat (1976). The Marist Brothers in New Zealand Fiji & Samoa 1876-1976. Tuakau: New Zealand Marist Brothers' Trust Board.
  4. O'Meeghan S.M., Michael (2003). Steadfast in hope: The Story of the Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington 1850-2000. Wellington: Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington. p. 284.
  5. "History". Cardinal McKeefry School. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
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