Chanel College, Masterton
Chanel College | |
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Address | |
26 Herbert Street Masterton 5810 New Zealand | |
Coordinates | 40°57′37″S 175°39′14″E / 40.9602°S 175.6539°ECoordinates: 40°57′37″S 175°39′14″E / 40.9602°S 175.6539°E |
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Funding type | State integrated |
Motto | All through Christ |
Religious affiliation(s) | Catholic |
Established | 1978; 38 years ago |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 244 |
Principal | Grant Miles |
Years offered | 7–13 |
Gender | Coeduational |
School roll | 300[1] (July 2016) |
Socio-economic decile | 5M[2] |
Website | chanelcollege.school.nz |
Chanel College, Masterton is a Catholic secondary school situated in Masterton, New Zealand. The school is named after St Peter Chanel, who was a French Marist priest killed on the Pacific island of Futuna in 1841. The school was established in 1978. It resulted from the amalgamation of two schools, St Joseph’s College for Boys (founded in 1945) operated by the Marist Brothers and St Bride’s College for Girls which had been established in 1898 by the Brigidine Sisters. The College, which is located on the old St Joseph's College site, became an Integrated School in November 1981. It is owned by the Wellington Archdiocese with the Archbishop of Wellington being named as its proprietor in the college's integration agreement with the New Zealand Government.[3]
Alumni/ae
- Barry Barclay, MNZM (1944–2008), New Zealand filmmaker and writer of Maori (Ngati Apa) and Pākehā (European) descent. (St Joseph's College).[4]
- Phillipa "Pip" Brown (born 1979), singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (known as Ladyhawke).
- John Atcherley Cardinal Dew (1948- ), 6th Archbishop of Wellington (2005–present); appointed Cardinal on 14 February 2015 by Pope Francis (St Joseph's College).
- Marty Berry (born 1966), All Black in 1986 and 1993.
Notes
- ↑ "Directory of Schools - as at 2 August 2016". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
- ↑ "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ↑ Claire Hills.
- ↑ Stuart Murray, Images of Dignity: Barry Barclay and Fourth Cinema, Huia, Wellington, 2008, pp. 7-8.
Sources
- Claire Hills (ed), The story of Catholic education in the Wairarapa: 50th Jubilee, August 25-27th 1995: St. Joseph’s College, Chanel College, St. Joseph’s Golden Jubilee Committee, Masterton, New Zealand 1995.
- Helena M Fouhy, One love, many faces : Brigidines in New Zealand, 1898–1998, Congregation of St Brigid, Masterton 1998.
- Michael King, God's farthest outpost : a history of Catholics in New Zealand, Viking, Auckland 1997.
- Michael O'Meeghan S.M., Steadfast in hope : the story of the Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington 1850–2000, Dunmore press, Palmerston North, 2003.