Southwell School
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Southwell School | |
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Southwell Badge | |
Address | |
200 Peachgrove Road, Hamilton, New Zealand | |
Coordinates | 37°46′27″S 175°17′53″E / 37.7741°S 175.2981°ECoordinates: 37°46′27″S 175°17′53″E / 37.7741°S 175.2981°E |
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Type | Private Co-ed Full Primary (Year 1-8) with Boarding Facilities |
Motto | Per Aspera Ad Astrum (Through Adversity to the Star) |
Denomination | Anglican |
Established | 1911 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 4141 |
Principal | Jason Speedy |
School roll | 658[1] (July 2022) |
Socio-economic decile | 10 |
Website | www.southwell.school.nz |
Southwell School, is an independent co-educational Anglican boarding and day school set in 32 acres of park like grounds in central Hamilton, New Zealand. Southwell offers education to children aged 5 to 13 years. A number of international students attend the school.
In November 1911, Mr Cecil Ernest Ferris started Southwell School with one boy, Robert Oliver, and later, Vernon Wilkinson, at Allington Homestead which is now the site of Melville High School.[2]* In 1912 three D’Oyly Snow brothers joined the School, which was then held in a small building beside St Peter's Hall. By 1913 the roll had grown to twelve and the School had moved to Hukanui Road. In 1917 Mr H G Sergel became Headmaster and the School moved to Opoia Road, by the railway bridge on River Road. Every Sunday the students walked to St Peter's Church. In 1921 the School moved to its present site on Peachgrove Road. The Sergel Family owned the school until 1963, when they transferred it to an independent Educational Trust, to be administered by a Trust Board.[3]
Specialist facilities
Southwell School has modern purpose built facilities for teaching subjects including: math, English, science, social science, art, pottery, drama, performing arts, languages (French, Chinese), music, technology, and sport.
Sport
Options include: rugby, football, hockey, cricket, tennis, touch, netball, cycling, softball, water polo, gymnastics, chess, cross country, swimming, athletics
Notable alumni
- Daniel Gillies - actor
- Rt.Hon Sir Doug Graham - former Cabinet Minister
- Lance Hohaia - New Zealand and Warriors rugby league player
- Tuheitia Paki - current Maori King
- Rt.Hon Simon Upton - former Cabinet Minister and Rhodes Scholar
- Quinn Tupaea - All Black
Notable former staff
- Maurice Marshall, Headmaster,[4] Olympic & Commonwealth Games athlete
References
- ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
- ^ Southwell School, 1911-2011 (First ed.). Wanganui, New Zealand: Silver-i Design Associates. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-473-18796-5.
- ^ "Our History - Southwell School". Southwell.school.nz. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
- ^ Southwell School, 1911-2011 (First ed.). Wanganui, New Zealand: Silver-i Design Associates. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-473-18796-5.
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