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Catholic Cathedral College

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Established
  
1987; 30 years ago

School roll
  
397 (July 2016)

Website
  
cathcollege.school.nz

Total enrollment
  
400 (2013)

Founded
  
1987

Principal
  
Tony Shaw

Ministry of Education Institution no.
  
531

Socio-economic decile
  
4J

Phone
  
+64 3-982 1690

Motto
  
"To Live by Faith"

Ministry of education institution number
  
531

Type
  
Integrated secondary (year 7-13) co-ed

Address
  
62 Ferry Rd, Christchurch Central, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand

Similar
  
Cathedral of the Blessed, Linwood College, Marian College, Cashmere High School, Shirley Boys' High School

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Catholic Cathedral College is an integrated Catholic co-educational secondary school in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was founded in 1987 but its origins go back to more than a 100 years earlier. The college is an amalgamation of two schools: Sacred Heart College for girls, and Xavier College for boys.

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History

Sacred Heart was opened by the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions in 1881, although the Sisters had schools on the site from 1868. Xavier College was founded in 1946 and was operated by the Marist Brothers who had schools on the site from 1888. The college is located in central Christchurch, adjacent to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on the former sites of its predecessor colleges, which were adjoining. The convent building was occupied by the Christchurch Music Centre until it was demolished following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.

The college does not have an enrolment scheme and can therefore accept pupils from all parts of Christchurch. The maximum roll is set at 880 students by agreement between the school's proprietor, the Catholic Bishop of Christchurch and the Government of New Zealand under the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975. A standard provision of that Act is that 5% of students may be "non-preference" (i.e. non-Catholic). The College is also the only one of the five Catholic secondary schools situated in Christchurch, to be co-educational.

Earthquake problems

Because of the 2010 Canterbury earthquake (7.1 magnitude) which devastated much of the city, the college accommodated the entire primary school community of St Paul's School, Dallington for several months. But the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake (6.3 magnitude) caused far worse devastation to the city than the September 2010 earthquake. Parts of the college were under the unstable 400-ton dome of the Catholic Cathedral. Because the dome was in imminent danger of collapse, the college left the site and operated in the afternoons at St Thomas of Canterbury College. St Paul's School moved to a site which the Minister of Education made available. The dome was removed on 26 July and the school moved back to its own site on 1 August 2011. However three buildings remained off limits. Because of the effects of the earthquakes, Marian College, Christchurch was relocated to Catholic Cathedral College (which had enough surplus capacity to accommodate both schools in ordinary time) at the beginning of the 2012 school year for a period expected to be between two and four years.

CCC Young Vinnies is a youth organisation part of Catholic Cathedral College, involving Year 7–13 students. In 2012 they donated 2012 cans of food for St Vincent de Paul Society. The motto that the group lives by is "Social Justice learning, Social Justice living".

Notable alumni

  • Megan Woods (born 4 November 1973), Labour Party Member of Parliament for the Wigram electorate of the New Zealand Parliament.
  • Daniel Faitaua, (born c. 1976-77) Television news reporter, currently working for TVNZ
  • Kennedy Kereama (Hamilton), Head coach of the New Zealand Tall Ferns (Women's Basketball Nation Team)
  • References

    Catholic Cathedral College Wikipedia