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Kavanagh College exists to promote excellence
in learning and teaching in a climate of faith
and pastoral care for the Catholic Community
of Dunedin.
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Welcome to our College
We aim to:
• Live and teach the values of Jesus Christ as a community.
• Seek to achieve excellence in every facet of school life.
• Respect the culture, dignity, self esteem, rights and individuality of each student.
• Develop students as confident, connected and actively involved citizens of our city, province and country.
• Honour the Charter as agreed with the Proprietor and the Minister of Education.
History:
Catholic Education began on the site in 1874 making Kavanagh College one of theoldest Catholic schools in New Zealand. The College serves the city area andenvirons, and aims to provide excellence in education for Catholic students andothers whose parents choose a Catholic education for their children.
Kavanagh College was established in 1989 after the amalgamation of MoreauCollege, St Paul’s High School and St Edmund’s School. Moreau College wasamalgamated earlier from St Dominic’s Girls’ College and St Philomena’s Girls’College. St Dominic’s was the first Catholic secondary school in New Zealand whichwas quickly followed by Christian Brothers’ High School.
The founding schools of Kavanagh College have provided a rich history ofachievement for the new College. Each founding school has a history based around areligious order and all these traditions contribute to the life of our school. KavanaghCollege is proud of its links with the Dominican Order, the Mercy Order and theChristian Brothers.
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Message from the Principal
Kavanagh College is a Catholic, Co-Educational, Years 7-13 school situated in the centreof Dunedin City, New Zealand. Kavanagh College is known for its balanced academic,cultural and sporting curriculum, combining modern facilities with the latest technology in avibrant University City environment. International students are also welcomed andsupported through to graduation.
Since Kavanagh College opened in 1989, it has established itself as a very effectiveco-educational school that focuses on three aspects of excellence:
Excellence in pastoral careExcellence in academic, cultural and sporting achievementExcellence in building and nurturing our Special Character
Our mission has become more focused. Through a planned process with the Board,Proprietor, parents, staff and students including international students, we havereorganized the curriculum so that both male and female students are successful. Wehave invested heavily in sport, culture and technology, and results achieved reflect thatcommitment. We appoint staff who relate to students as people. We continue to expressour faith in our daily lives. Relating the Gospels to our lives is central to the success wehave had. Excellent teaching, supported by modern resources and Chaplains, continuesto give students the confidence to embrace the secular world armed with a personal faithand confirmed beliefs. We welcome your interest in the College and would be happy torespond to any issues that might arise.
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Paul FerrisRetiring Principal
Tracy O’Brien Principal
Special CharacterAs a Catholic College, Kavanagh College supports parents in their role as first educators oftheir children’s faith. This support is offered through Religious Education Programmesoffered at all levels of the school, prayers at the beginning of each day, class and schoolmasses, opportunities for reconciliation, special liturgies for the Church’s year, retreats andweekly assemblies. In all these programmes the school promotes the dignity of theindividual as a child of God.
Enrolment
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Preference of Enrolment is given to those have an established link with the Catholic Church
through Baptismmembership of a Parishor decided by your Parish Priest
A preference certificate must accompany your application for enrolment.
Students without preference are welcome to applyenrolment is restricted to 5% of the total roll
Zoning does not apply to Kavanagh College. The main contributing schools are the Parish schools in the city. Enrolments come from both urban and rural schools.
In recent years, the Proprietor has determined that
students without preference who have been in
Catholic contributing schools, have already
established a connection with the Special
Character of the school and should be treated as
Preference for the purpose of enrolment. He has
also determined that brothers and sisters of
students enrolling without preference should be
given the opportunity to enrol, as the family has
demonstrated a commitment to the Special
Character. If preference applications exceed the
places available, then these determinations may
not apply.
What is the cost of attending Kavanagh College?
• Attendance Dues:These are fees paid to the Proprietor, The Bishop, for building the school and maintaining the buildings. Years 7 and 8 $343.48 per annumYears 9 to13 $690.00 per annum
• Fees Paid to the School:Religious Education $26Photocopying $10
Plus materials used in individual subjects that have a take-home component.
The College is very mindful of the burden of cost to parents and can assist with a range of payment options. The Board hold the view that payment should not be a barrier to enrolment.
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Academic ExcellenceNCEA Results 2009
• Level 1School Average 77.3% Nat Average 63.8%
• Level 2School Average 67.4% Nat Average 66.4%
• Level 3School Average 61.3% Nat Average 53.1%
New Zealand Scholarships 2009
• Outstanding Scholarship 1• Scholarship 2
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Excellence in Pastoral CareStudents are supported by:
• Tutor teachers• Deans• Assistant Principals• Counsellor• Peer Support and Peer Mentoring• Chaplain • Special Education learner support• Gifted and Talented learner support
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Excellence in CulturalActivities
At Kavanagh College we have many opportunities to participate in cultural activities.
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Excellence in Sport
• Approximately 700 of the 900 students take part in at least one sport.
• All major codes are supported. Other sports take place according to student interest, parent support and staff strengths.
• We have representatives in Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Cross Country, Golf, Hockey, Ice Hockey, Miniball, Netball, Orienteering, Rowing, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Waterpolo.
• Contact the Sports Co-ordinator Mr Stuart Hunt, [email protected]
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Sport
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Tramping
Skiing
Year 10 Camp – Horse Riding, Rock Climbing, Mountain Bike Riding, Tramping or Surfing
Orienteering
Technology
• There are approximately 200 computers in the school.
• The network is accessible from home.
• Students are expected to be able to use the network to prepare work and locate information.
• KTVN have a television studio under the stage and they operate the technology for our auditorium.
• Video conferencing takes place to support various subjects.
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School InformationEventsCalendar
NewslettersContacts
CalendarInformation
Contacts
Newsletters
Years 7 and 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11(NCEA Level 1)
Year 12(NCEA Level 2)
Year 13 (NCEA Level 3)
Compulsory Subjects• Religious Studies• Art• English• Health & PE• Mathematics• Music• Science• Social Studies• Technology –Food and NutritionHard MaterialsSoft Materials
Compulsory Subjects• Religious Studies• English• Health & PE• Mathematics• Science• Social Studies
Y9 Options• Art• Drama• ESOL• French • German• Graphics• Literacy• Maori• Music• Numeracy• Technology –Food and Nutrition Hard Materials Soft Materials
Compulsory Subjects• Religious Studies• English• Health & PE• Mathematics• Science• Social Studies
Y10 Options• Art• Drama• Economics• ESOL• French• German• Graphics• Literacy• Maori• Music• Numeracy• Sports Studies• Technology –Food and NutritionHard MaterialsSoft Materials
Compulsory Subjects• Religious Studies• Health & Recreation• An English Course• A Mathematics Course • A Science Course
Y11 Options • Art• Drama• Economics• ESOL • French• Geography• German• Graphics• History• Music• Physical Education• STAR funded courses • Technology –Food and NutritionHard MaterialsSoft Materials
• Tourism, Travel and Lifeskills
Compulsory Subjects• Religious Studies• An English Course
Y12 Options • Accounting• Art – Practical• Art – Photography• Biology• Chemistry• Classical Studies• Drama• Economics• Electronics• ESOL• French• Geography• German• Graphics• History• ICT• Mathematics• Mathematics with Statistics• Media Studies• Music • Nat Cert in Building
and Construction• Physical Education• Physics• Sports Studies• STAR Funded Courses• Technology –
Hard MaterialsSoft MaterialPractical Foods
• Tourism, Travel and Lifeskills
Compulsory Subjects• Religious Studies
Y13 Options• Accounting• Art History• Art – Painting• Art – Photography• Art – Printmaking• Biology• Chemistry• Classical Studies• Drama• Economics• Electronics• English• ESOL• French• Geography• German• Graphics• History• ICT• Mathematics with Calculus• Mathematics with Statistics• Music • Physical Education• Physics• STAR Funded Courses • Technology –
Food and NutritionHard MaterialsSoft Materials
And Year 12 subjects not offered at Year 13 Level
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Senior students may be offered the opportunity to study subjects not offered by the College either by correspondence or VLN. These will be subject to confirmation of availability.
Uniform CodeAn outward sign of loyalty and pride in the college is shown by the correct wearing of the school uniform. The following clarifies the expectation with regard to uniform.
Jewellery (Optional) 1 small earring in each ear1 simple ringWatch1 BraceletAny neck jewellery must not be seenNo other jewellery is allowed, such as piercings
Physical Education: Kavanagh College monogrammed CCC T-shirt - (available at Bursars office)Regulation CCC navy track pants or shorts - (available at Bursars office)
Sport: Regulation uniform as required by each sporting code
Parka: Plain navy
Scarf (optional): Plain navy with red and white stripes
Gloves (optional): Plain navy (for wearing outside the classroom)
Hair style should be reasonable, simple and natural in colour. Hair must be tied back off theface. Hair trimmings, navy only.
Students do not wear make up or nail polish to school. Boys are clean shaven.
Students in Years 11-13 must wear the school blazer in Terms 2 and 3. Only school badges are to be worn on Blazers
Under garments should not be visible.
The school uniform is stocked by Arthur Barnett’s and Uniform Direct. The girl's kilt can alsobe supplied by Helean Kiltmakers.
The Kavanagh College Uniform Shop has a supply of second hand uniforms available. The Uniform Shop is open Tuesdays 3 pm to 4 pm. Contact Linda George – 4763137.
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Girls Uniform (senior) Years 11 – 13Blouse
TieJerseyBlazerKiltHairHosieryShoes
White pointed collar shirt, long or short sleeves“Student Body” style – preferred long sleeved choiceRed with Navy stripes (with monogram for Year 13)Navy v-neck with monogram – long sleeves or sleevelessKavanagh red with navy braid compulsory Terms 2 – 3Kavanagh regulation kilt – knee lengthNeat and tidy (at the Principal’s discretion)Navy tights or white ankle school socksPlain black leather lace up school shoe with heel
Boys Uniform (senior) Years 11 – 13ShirtTieJerseyBlazerTrousersHairSocksShoes
Plain White dress shirtRed with Navy stripes (with monogram for Year 13)Navy v-neck with monogram – long sleeves or sleevelessKavanagh red with navy braid compulsory Terms 2 - 3Regulation grey longs or shortsNeat and tidy (at the Principal’s discretion)Plain mid-grey with long trousers or regulation ¾ with shortsPlain black leather lace up school shoe with heel
Girls Uniform (junior) Years 7 - 10Blouse
TieJerseyBlazerKiltHairHosieryShoes
White pointed collar shirt, long or short sleeves“MilTan” style - preferred long sleeved choiceRed with Navy stripes Navy v-neck with monogram – long sleeves or sleevelessKavanagh red with navy braid (optional)Kavanagh regulation kilt – knee lengthNeat and tidy (at the Principal’s discretion)Navy tights or white ankle school socksPlain black leather lace up school shoe with heel
Boys Uniform (junior) Years 7 - 10ShirtTieJerseyBlazerTrousersHairSocksShoes
Plain Grey dress shirtRed with Navy stripes Navy v-neck with monogram – long sleeves or sleevelessKavanagh red with navy braid (optional)Regulation grey longs or shortsNeat and tidy (at the Principal’s discretion)Plain mid-grey with long trousers or regulation ¾ with shortsPlain black leather lace up school shoe with heel
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Girls summer Uniform (senior) Years 11 – 13 (Optional)
BlouseSkirtSocks
"MilTan" white short sleeved blouse with monogram on sleeveTudor navy wraparound 2-pleated skirtPlain white ankle-length school socks and black shoes with heels, or sandals
Boys summer Uniform (senior) Years 11 – 13 (Optional)
ShirtTrousersSocks
“MilTan” white knit shirt with monogram“MilTan” navy drill shortsPlain white ankle-length school socks and black shoes with heels, or sandals
Girls summer Uniform Years 7 – 10 (Optional)
BlouseSkirtSocks
Regulation checked blouse – only available at Kavanagh Uniform shopRegulation navy skirt – available at Arthur BarnettsPlain white ankle-length school socks and black shoes with heels, or sandals
Boys summer Uniform Years 7 – 10 (Optional)
ShirtShortsSocks
Regulation checked shirt – only available at Kavanagh Uniform shopRegulation navy shorts – available at Arthur BarnettsPlain white ankle-length school socks and black shoes with heels, or sandals
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Opportunities
It’s all about
Inclusion
Celebration
Social Justice
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As we prepare to leave College we are comfortable with
ourselves and our relationships with others.
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Contact Us
Phone Number: (03) 477 3408
Fax Number: (03) 479 0468
Address: P O Box 737, Dunedin (postal)
340 Rattray Street, Dunedin (delivery)
Email: [email protected]
Visit our website for more information on: www.kavanagh.school.nz
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