Established 1875 Principal Paul Sibson Socio-economic decile 10Z Founded 1875 | Ministry of Education Institution no. 3338 School roll 448 (July 2016) Phone +64 3-351 9788 Ministry of education institution number 3338 | |
Type State, Co-educational, Contributing Similar Ilam School, Paparoa Street School, Avonhead School, Burnside Primary School, Merrin Primary School Profiles |
Fendalton Open Air School is a primary school in Christchurch, New Zealand known for its open-air classrooms. Fendalton Primary School was established in 1875, continuing to provide education for primary school children in Fendalton for over 125 years. As of 2007, the school has 520 students, and the principal is Paul Sibson. In 2002 and 2003, it was runner up in the Goodman Fielder School of the Year Awards.
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History
The Fendalton School opened in 1875 at a time when half of the school-aged children in New Zealand were not attending school.
The school started open air classes in July 1924. It was based on pilot programmes in England where it was found that plenty of fresh air and open spaced classrooms allowed children to recover more quickly from disease. The school was closed during the Spanish flu epidemic of 1919, by the principal Ray Blank, Christchurch medical officer R B Phillips and Professor James Shelley, Education Professor of the Canterbury College. Blank and Phillips paid for half of the cost of building the new sun facing class rooms with long verandahs and large windows themselves. The previous rooms were so cold that one cup of hot cocoa was sold to the students at a cost of 1d a week.
The School was officially renamed as Fendalton Open Air School in 1963.
Former Students
Notable students who have attended Fendalton Open Air School include: