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Verdon College

Verdon College

PO Box 645, Invercargill ,
Verdon College is a co-educational Catholic secondary school, created after an amalgamation of Saint Catherine's College and Marist College. It was built on former farmland at the eastern boundary of Invercargill and named after Bishop Michael Verdon (1838–1918) who was the second Catholic Bishop of Dunedin (1896–1918).
Otatara School

Otatara School

146 Dunns Road Otatara, Invercargill ,
Otatara School, in partnership with its community, provides educational opportunities in a caring environment, which motivate and challenge children.
Tel: 03 2131009
Southland Adventist Christian School

Southland Adventist Christian School

28 Bainfield Rd, Invercargill ,
The Southland Adventist Christian School is an integrated co-education day school with a comprehensive programme compromising both primary and intermediate education, from New Entrants to year 8. The school is owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, principally for the education of its youth. It provides education in harmony with the beliefs, values, life-style and commitment of the church. Emphasis is placed on the development of a Christian character and a life of service in the community. The first Seventh-day Adventist School in Invercargill was opened in 1955. By 1968 conditions had become a little cramped, so a new school was built at the present site at Waikiwi. The school is run by the Board of Trustees consisting of members elected by the parents, Seventh-day Adventist Church proprietor representatives, the principal and staff representative.
St Patrick's Invercargill

St Patrick's Invercargill

161 Metzger St, Invercargill ,
We are a year 1-6 State Integrated Catholic School serving the St Patrick's Georgetown Parish.
Tel: 32168505
Southland Girls' High School

Southland Girls' High School

Southland Girls' High School is a girls' secondary school in Invercargill, New Zealand. The 2005 NZQA report commended the school and staff for the very good practices and consistently high standards.The school admits a small number of international students. It consists of two main school blocks, one the former Tweedsmuir Junior High School. Students of all ages are mixed around the classrooms to involve all students thoroughly in school life, and one uniform is worn by all year levels. Two yearly musical dramas are produced in conjunction with Southland Boys' High School.A new school gymnasium was officially opened in 2007 by Sport and Recreation Minister Trevor Mallard. The same year student teams won two national titles in synchronised swimming, with pupil Caitlin Anderson qualifying to represent New Zealand internationally.Notable alumni Clare Mallory, pseudonym of Winifred Constance McQuilkan Hall - children's writer and former dux of the school Sheila Traill, has written and illustrated general and family histories as well as botanical and other works Janetta McStay, at age 18 won a scholarship to study piano at the Royal Academy of Music in LondonExternal links School website School Ultranet
James Hargest College

James Hargest College

James Hargest College is a large school of about 1950-2000 students, in Invercargill, New Zealand. The majority of students are New Zealand European, but there are some Māori and Asians. The school caters for students from year 7-13.The school is divided into two campuses, known as James Hargest Junior Campus (Year 7-8) and James Hargest Senior Campus (Year 9-13). The campuses are at opposite ends of Layard Street and are separated by about a 15-minute walk.James Hargest College is named after Brigadier-General James Hargest.Junior CampusJames Hargest Junior Campus was formerly known as Rosedale Intermediate School until it became part of the former James Hargest High School to make James Hargest College as part of the Ministry of Education review of schools in 2004. Other intermediate schools in the city merged with the newly formed James Hargest Junior Campus, increasing the school's roll and stretching resources. Because of this, a new technology block has been built, and several new classrooms have been built since the merge. There are over 25 homeroom classrooms. The subjects in the New Technology Block include Science, Art, Woodwork, Foods & Textiles technology, and an ICT & Media Suite.Senior campusThe senior campus is much larger and has more students. The school has a very new, modern, NZ$2.2 million library, officially opened in 2004 which also includes the Guidance and Careers Centre. The library has a classroom with desks, computers and an Interactive Whiteboard, as well as a reading room where students can browse the library's collection of magazines, newspapers and many books. There are also DVD movies available for hire.
Waihopai School

Waihopai School

121 Herbert Street, Invercargill ,
A primary school for Year 0 - 6 students situated in North Invercargill.
Invercargill Middle School

Invercargill Middle School

31 Jed Street, Invercargill ,
We build the sense of genuine community by using the concepts laid out in the Tātaiako document (2011): Wānanga: participating with learners and communities in robust dialogue for the benefit of all learners’ achievement. Whanaungatanga: actively engaging in respectful working relationships with learners, parents and whānau, hapū, iwi and the wider community. Manaakitanga: showing integrity, sincerity and respect towards beliefs, language and culture. Tangata Whenuatanga: affirming learners as a part of their ethnic group. Providing contexts for learning where the language, identity and culture of learners and their whānau is affirmed. Ako: taking responsibility for their own learning and that of other learners. The school name Initially the school name was Invercargill Grammar, it then changed to Invercargill Central and then to Invercargill Middle School, representing the Middle of town. The name “Te Kura o Te Puna Wai Ora” was given to our school by kaumatua Riki Cherrington. It comes from the fresh water spring that runs under the area around our school. The people used to stop here to rest on their travels between nga wahi pounamu and nga motu titi. The name also refers to education and the water of life and our children as the future. “Tou kaha ra ki te mau te matauranga kia puta atu ki waho atu I tou kura, ka tika ena korero e koo Te Kura o te Puna Wai Ora-Invercargill Middle School
Tel: 03 2186444
St Theresa's School, Invercargill

St Theresa's School, Invercargill

161 King Street, Invercargill ,
St Theresas is a State Integrated Catholic School and part of the New Zealand State Education system. This agreement was made in an agreement with the State and the Catholic Church under the Integration act of 1975. Under this Act St Theresa’s has a maximum roll of 300 students and enrollments are made up of Students with Preference (Students that have a Catholic connection as described by the Bishop Conference ) and a 5% allocation of places for Open Enrollment for those students who can’t get Preference.
New River Primary School

New River Primary School

117 Elizabeth Street, Invercargill ,
PHONE 03 2110035 FAX 03 2186719 CELL 027 2320427 EMAIL admin@newriver.school.nz
Tel: 2110035