St Andrew's College, Christchurch Explained

St Andrew's College
Motto:Fides et Patria
"Faith and Country"
Type:Private, fully reg. (Years 1–13)
Established:1917
Address:347 Papanui Road
Strowan
Christchurch 8052
New Zealand
Chairperson:Felicity Odlin
Rector:Christine Leighton[1]
Chaplain:Paul Morrow
Roll:
Decile:10
Moe:318
Homepage:stac.school.nz

St Andrew's College, also known as StAC, in Christchurch, New Zealand, is a private, co-educational school that enrols from pre-school to secondary Year 13. It was founded in 1917 and it is the only independent, co-educational primary and secondary school in New Zealand's South Island. Although now a fully co-educational school, it was formerly an all-boys school. It became fully co-educational in 2001.[2] The current rector of St Andrew's College is Christine Leighton.

History

St Andrew's College was founded by Rev. Alexander Thomas Thompson in 1917 in the Scottish Presbyterian tradition of the Christian faith.The school began in a humble fashion with 19 boys and four teachers, driven by the determination of the Reverend Thompson, whose driving ambition was to 'educate the sons of the Presbyterian and Scottish community of Canterbury.'

StAC had three boarding houses for the 165 boarders of years 9 to 13: MacGibbon (years 9 to 11) and Rutherford (years 11 to 13) for boys, and Thompson (years 9 to 13) for girls. Boarding facilities were damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake; as a result, the boarders lived in local motels until the new boarding houses were opened at the start of 2013. Thompson and Rutherford houses have been demolished and replaced with new facilities while McGibbon House has been refurbished and strengthened. Boarding used to be available for year 7 and 8 students, but is no longer provided. St Andrew's College has four houses: Rutherford, MacGibbon, Thompson and Erwin.

On 31 October 2008, the students and teachers of St Andrew's College set a world record for the largest school mass dance with a recital of the YMCA.

In 2020, students of the school reported that a teacher tore down posters and verbally abused them for promoting the Black Lives Matter movement.[3] The school conducted an investigation but did not publish the outcome.[4]

Plans

The 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake severely damaged the school chapel and forced the closure of the school arts block and Strowan house, which both sustained some structural damage, however, most of the schools buildings were relatively undamaged, and the arts block has since been repaired and strengthened. Strowan house has now re-opened, and a new chapel has been built which incorporates design features from the original chapel. In late 2014 Erwin house was demolished to make room for a second gymnasium.

Recently the school has opened three new buildings including a fitness centre and a new library. The school expects to open a new theatre complex by November 2023.[5]

Rectors

The following is a complete list of the rectors of St Andrew's College:

NameTerm
1Sydney Rushbrook Dickinsonalign=center 1917–1919[6]
2Alexander Knox Andersonalign=center 1920–1934[7]
3 John Bibby Mawsonalign=center 1934–1947[8]
4Leslie Walter Stewartalign=center 1948–1962[9]
5Ian Gallowayalign=center 1962–1982[10]
6John Rentoulalign=center 1982–1994[11]
7Barry Maisteralign=center 1994–2001[12]
8Nigel Fairbairnalign=center 2002–2004[13] [14]
9Harvey Rees-Thomasalign=center 2005–2007[15]
10Christine Leightonalign=center 2007–present[16]

Notable alumni

See main article: category.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Board of Governors. 20 June 2023.
  2. News: St Andrew's to go fully co-ed. The Press. 2 November 1996. 23 December 2010.
  3. Web site: 2020-06-08. Christchurch school investigating after Black Lives Matter posters torn down. 2020-06-10. RNZ. en-nz.
  4. Web site: 2020-06-09. School handles Black Lives Matter poster removal internally. 2020-06-10. RNZ. en-nz.
  5. Web site: Ngā Toi – Performing Arts Centre » St Andrew's College Christchurch . 2023-06-10 . www.stac.school.nz.
  6. News: Mr W. S. MacGibbon leaves £272,000 . 29 May 1962 . . 101 . 29834 . 12 . 12 September 2023.
  7. News: Obituary: Mr A. K. Anderson . 7 January 1955 . . 91 . 27551 . 3 . 12 September 2023.
  8. News: Obituary: Mr J. B. Mawson . 23 April 1951 . . 87 . 26403 . 3 . 12 September 2023.
  9. News: Former rector of St Andrew's dead . 30 September 1971 . . 111 . 32725 . 9 . 12 September 2023.
  10. News: St Andrew’s rector to retire soon . . 29 April 1982 . 13 . 12 September 2023.
  11. Web site: Rector's comment . 18 March 2022 . St Andrew's College . 12 September 2023.
  12. News: Barry Maister . 26 February 2001 . . 19.
  13. News: College names new rector . 3 July 2001 . . 8.
  14. News: St Andrew's head quits . 18 August 2004 . . 1.
  15. News: College keeps head . 9 November 2005 . . 9.
  16. News: School appoints woman . 5 May 2007 . . 8.
  17. Book: Bidwell . Peter . Reflections of Gold . 2010 . . Auckland . 978-1-86950-808-1 . 58.
  18. News: Spirits 'will not be crushed'. Fairfax New Zealand. 27 February 2011. 5 March 2012. David. Gadd.
  19. News: 2001-12-24. Sir Jack Rumbold. The Daily Telegraph. en-GB. 2020-07-12. 0307-1235.
  20. Book: Wilson, Hugh D. . 1 . Hinewai: the journal of a New Zealand naturalist . 2002 . Shoal Bay Press Ltd . Christchurch . 1-877251-20-8.