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Congratulations to everyone who competed in the Cross Country today at Lynton Downs School. Thanks also to the team at Lynton Downs for putting on such a great event!
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Reading at Little Tamariki
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Camp notices have gone out for the year 5 and 6 camp from the 19th to the 21st October . Parents, if your child has not bought one home, let me know at school and I will give one to your child to take home. If you have any other concerns please contact me at [...]
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A brief history St Joseph’s School has contributed to the education and journey in faith of hundreds in Kaikoura over the last 125 years.
It all began in 1883 when a Catholic School was opened with the first teacher being a Miss Hollis. By 1892, the School roll stood at around fifty pupils!
The Sisters of Our Lady of the Mission arrived on the “Whakatu” on the 9th of January 1900, the same year as the new Sacred Heart Church opened, creating a landmark in the history of our Parish. The Sisters initially lived and taught in the renovated St Michaels Church that had been moved from the Kowhai.
The 2nd of June 1912 saw a new, purpose-built Convent School opened. Hundreds of children were educated by and learnt music from a wonderful band of devoted Mission Sisters and lay teachers until 1980. On the 15th of June 1980 the present school in Ludstone Road was opened and blessed by Archbishop Thomas Williams, with the original complex subsequently converted into ‘The Old Convent Bed and Breakfast’.
With a roll averaging 100, our school continues to play an important role in our community by providing a catholic education for our children.
Integration took place on 17th September 1982.
from St. Joseph’s Centennial Booklet 1883-1983.
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