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St Joseph's School, Oamaru

Coordinates:45°05′33″S170°58′14″E / 45.092553°S 170.970669°E /-45.092553; 170.970669
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School
St Joseph's School
Location
Map
36 Usk Street,Oamaru[1]
Coordinates45°05′33″S170°58′14″E / 45.092553°S 170.970669°E /-45.092553; 170.970669
Information
TypeState integrated co-ed primary[1]
MottoLatin:Veritas[2]
(Truth)
Patron saintSt Joseph
Established1882
Sister schoolSt Kevin's College, Oamaru
Ministry of Education Institution no.3825
PrincipalSara Jones-Hogan
School roll227[1]
Socio-economic decile6[1]
WebsiteOfficial website[1]

St Joseph's School is a school inOamaru, the largest town inNorth Otago, in theSouth Island ofNew Zealand. It was established by an order of CatholicnunsDominican Sisters — who started teaching in Oamaru in 1882. It is associated withSt Patrick's Basilica, Oamaru

St Joseph's School is to be rebuilt on the campus ofSt Kevin's College while retaining its separate identity with the two schools schools having a common board.[3]

History

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In 1884 the first classrooms were in thepresbytery - up to five classes were taught there. The school was staffed by Dominican nuns. Priests visited the school taking an interest both in examinations and in cultural activities such as musical events.[4][5][6]

In 1928 theChristian Brothers took over the running of St Patrick's primary school for boys in Oamaru and two Christian Brothers commuted daily from St Kevin's College (founded in 1927).[7][8]

That school continued until a reorganisation in 1973 saw its closure. The younger boys went to St Joseph's while the older boys transferred to St Kevin's College. St John's School operated for the year 7 and 8 boys on a site adjacent to the lower end of St Kevin's College drive.[7] In 1983 there was a further reorganisation in which the St Joseph's became a full primary school for both boys and girls up to year 8. St John's School was closed and St Kevin's became a coeducational secondary school with classes for boys and girls beginning from year 9. The red-brick building built for St Patrick's is now used for junior classes of St Joseph's while the older pupils are taught in newer buildings, closer to St Patrick's Basilica in Reed Street.[2]

The school continues to maintain its Dominican connection especially with the starting of a "Dominican choir" in 2008. The school remains closely associated with St Kevin's College, and reports that 99% of its pupils go there after they leave St Joseph's.[2]

Current status and activity

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The school lists student leadership as a major strength, reporting that pupils from years 3-8 sit on the school council.[2]

The teacher who manages the middle syndicate is Miss Melanie Sloan. She suffers from early onsetrheumatoid arthritis and has had her knee and hip joints replaced to relieve the disabling pain which had confined her to a wheelchair. In 2010, she received aSpirit of Attitude award for being "an unsung hero who lives life with positivity while facing extreme adversity." She was presented with the supreme award for her positive attitude by ministerNick Smith inAuckland.[9]

There is a colony oflittle blue penguins in Oamaru and the students studied these as a research project to develop their essential skills and fulfil level 4 learning objectives in English, Social Studies and Science.[citation needed]

This was aLiving Heritage project of the2020 Communications Trust to promotedigital literacy and so the main goal of the project was to construct a website about the penguins. This followed a similar project of bird monitoring performed as part of the Ministry of Education'sLEARNZ programme.[10]

St Joseph's School is to be transferred into the St Kevin's College site and thus provide a completely new school for St Joseph's and concentrate all Oamaru Catholic education on one site while also providing a use for "The Stables", a heritage buildings of St Kevins.[11][3]

References

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  1. ^abcdeSt Joseph's School (Oamaru), Ministry of Education, retrieved8 January 2012
  2. ^abcd"Information for Parents",St Joseph's Primary & Intermediate School, 2012
  3. ^ab"Oamaru primary school to move to St Kevin’s College site", CathNews new Zealand, 4 March 2025 (Retrieved 4 March 2025)
  4. ^North Otago Times (1891-12-04)."Dominican Convent Schools, Oamaru".New Zealand Tablet , Volume XX, Issue 7. PAPERSPAST. p. 19. Retrieved2012-01-11.
  5. ^"St. Joseph's School".New Zealand Tablet , Volume XXI, Issue 10. PAPERSPAST. 1892-12-23. p. 31. Retrieved2012-01-11.
  6. ^"ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOLS' CONCERT".North Otago Times , Volume XXXVII, Issue 7888. PAPERSPAST. 1893-05-31. p. 3. Retrieved2012-01-11.
  7. ^abGraeme Donaldson (2001),To All Parts of the Kingdom: Christian Brothers In New Zealand 1876-2001, Christian Brothers New Zealand Province, Christchurch, p. 9
  8. ^Kenneth Cornwell McDonald (1962),White stone country: the story of North Otago, Capper Press, p. 254
  9. ^"Teacher supreme winner in ACC Attitude Awards",Otago Daily Times, 2 December 2010
  10. ^Oamaru Little Blue Penguin Colony, 2001
  11. ^"Alumni Newsletter", Edition 3, 2024 (Retrieved 14 January 2025)
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