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Verdon College

Coordinates: 46°24′58″S 168°23′44″E / 46.4161°S 168.3955°E / -46.4161; 168.3955
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Verdon College
Address
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210 Rockdale Road

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New Zealand
Coordinates46°24′58″S 168°23′44″E / 46.4161°S 168.3955°E / -46.4161; 168.3955
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TypeState-Integrated co-educational secondary
MottoRely on God
Established1981; 43 years ago
School districtNewfield
Ministry of Education Institution no.408
ChairmanIan Sutherland
PrincipalJarlath Kelly
ChaplainFr Jaewoo Lee
GradesYears 7–13
School roll727 (August 2024)[1]
Hours in school day6
Houses
  •  Catherine 
  •  Dominic 
  •  Marian 
  •  Marcellin 
SongThe Verdon Anthem
Socio-economic decile6N[2]
AffiliationsRoman Catholic, Marist Brothers, Dominican Sisters
Websiteverdoncollege.school.nz

Verdon College is a co-educational Roman Catholic high school in Invercargill, New Zealand, teaching students from year 7 to 13 (ages 11–18). The College is named after Bishop Michael Verdon (1838–1918) who was the second Catholic Bishop of Dunedin (1896–1918). It has the highest rate of achievement in NCEA results for secondary schools in Invercargill city.

In 2022, 91.9% of Year 11 students achieved NCEA Level 1,[3] 82.9% of Year 12 students achieved NCEA Level 2,[3] and 52.3% of Year 13 students achieved NCEA Level 3.[3] In 2022, 19 students were given at least one Vocational Pathway Award.[4]

History

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Verdon College is a co-educational Catholic secondary school, established in 1982 through the 1981 amalgamation of St Catherine's College (a single-sex high school for girls operated by the Dominican Sisters) and Marist College (single-sex high school for boys operated by the Marist Brothers).

The Marist College site (which became Verdon College) was built on former farmland at the eastern boundary of Invercargill and opened in 1969.[5] The new combined Catholic high school was named after Bishop Verdon. Due the school's growth parts of the school are located on what used to be Cargill High and Te Wharekura o Arowhenua.

St Catherine's College dates back to 1882.[6]

Aerial Imagery

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These images are of the Marist College now Verdon College site.

The "Quad" and Dominic Block

Bishop Verdon Block

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In the mid-2000s, Verdon college acquired a gymnasium and a full-sized S68 design classroom block on the site of the former Cargill High School. A multimillion-dollar refurbishment of the acquired classroom block was completed in 2008 and named the Bishop Verdon Block, mainly for the year seven and eight students. It also contains two computer suites, a library, a science laboratory, and a study atrium.[7]

Roll

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Students practicing for the House Choir competition

As at 1 July 2022, the college has a current roll of 704 students. The school's ethnic composition contained NZ European/Pākehā 52%, Māori 28%, Pasifika 5.5%, Asian 13.3% and other ethnicities including MELAA^ 1.2%.[8] Verdon has a higher proportion of Māori, Pasifika and Asian students than the overall composition of the Southland region.[8][9] The college offers a broad range of educational opportunities for student achievement in the areas of sport and culture as well as a diverse academic curriculum.

Cast members for Annie Jr performing bows

Cultural Activities

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  • Bishop's Shield – Inter-school debating, scripture reading, public speaking and drama. They compete against the other Catholic schools in the Dunedin Diocese: St. Kevin's, Oamaru, Kavanagh College, Dunedin, and St Peter's College, Gore.
  • Inter-house Choir – Houses compete to win house points by performing a set song, as well as a song of their choice.
  • Inter-house Drama – Competitions are held each year for the best drama performance from each house, with house points going to the winning house.
  • Inter-house Haka – Each house performs the school haka, as well as a set song and a chosen waiata for house points. The 2022 competition is available to watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFQPZ3ybdnI
  • Inter-house Lip Sync – Junior (year 7–10) students from each house choreograph and perform a dance routine to a song of their choice. As the competition is held in the second last week of the Junior school year, the winning performers house receives house points that are carried onto the next year.
  • Music Festival – Students compete in various junior/senior categories including: vocals, instrumental and group.
  • Production –
  • Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival – Each year, a number of students are selected to perform in the regional competition (Southland) against other schools in the area.

Other regional and national competitions that students compete in are:

  • Chamber Music Festival
  • ILT Southland Secondary Schools' Jazz Fest
  • Rock Quest
  • Sound Quest
  • Southern Jam Youth Jazz Festival

Sport

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Sporting activities

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  • House Athletics Day – Interhouse athletics competition where houses compete for house points.
  • Southland-Wide Under 18 Competition – Verdon competes with other Southland secondary school First XV rugby teams in a competition spanning from April until August. Notable competition wins include the 2012 in which Verdon beat St Peter's College 15–12 in the final.
  • New Zealand Secondary Schools Netball – The Verdon Senior A Netball team are regular participants at the New Zealand Secondary Schools Netball competition and have won the nationwide tournament twice.
  • Quad Tournament – Verdon competes in an annual tournament weekend with St Peter's College, Kavanagh College, St Kevin's College and Roncalli College. Verdon has yet to have won a tournament weekend so far. There are both senior and junior tournaments, both at opposite ends of the winter season.
  • Swimming sports – Every year, students compete in various water sports for house points.
  • Year 12 vs Year 13 Rugby League – Each year, the two year groups battle for the unofficial title of the winners of the League Cup. This event is organised by the students.

Sports offered at the college

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Verdon offers many sporting opportunities for the students, such as:

  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Cricket
  • Cycling
  • Dance
  • Football
  • Futsal
  • Hockey
  • Indoor Bowls
  • Netball
  • Rugby
  • Softball
  • Squash
  • Volleyball
  • Waterpolo

Notable students

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Ex-pupils of Verdon College or its predecessor schools, St Catherine's College and Marist College.

Notes

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1.^ MELAA is defined by Statistics New Zealand as Middle Eastern, Latin American and African.

References

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  1. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Archived from the original on 24 January 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  3. ^ a b c Counts, Education. "Ministry of Education - Education Counts". www.educationcounts.govt.nz. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  4. ^ Counts, Education. "Ministry of Education - Education Counts". www.educationcounts.govt.nz. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  5. ^ Searle, Jamie (24 March 2017). "Marist Brothers' work celebrated in south". Stuff. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
  6. ^ "St Catherine's College". Invercargill City Libraries and Archives.
  7. ^ Paul. "Dedication of the Bishop Verdon Block". Archived from the original on 14 October 2008. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  8. ^ a b Counts, Education. "Ministry of Education - Education Counts". www.educationcounts.govt.nz. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  9. ^ "2018 Census place summaries | Stats NZ". www.stats.govt.nz. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  10. ^ "More national honours for Verdon College pupil Aliyah Dunn". Stuff. 25 May 2017. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  11. ^ "Aliyah's far from Dunn with Silver Ferns". www.newsroom.co.nz. 19 April 2022. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  12. ^ Egan, Brendon (28 June 2011). "Sekone-Fraser realises dream". The Southland Times. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2011.

Sources

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  • Pat Gallager, The Marist Brothers in New Zealand Fiji & Samoa 1876–1976, New Zealand Marist Brothers' Trust Board, Tuakau, 1976.