St Dominic's College, Whanganui Explained

St. Dominic's College
Motto:Latin: Confortare et esto Vir
Type:Private secondary school
Grades:9–13
Grades Label:Years
Address:12B York Street, Gonville, Whanganui
Country:New Zealand
Principal:Rosemarie Fahey
Roll:
Moe:454

St. Dominic's College is a private, traditionalist Catholic secondary school located in Gonville, within the Parish of St. Anthony's & St. Edmund's Catholic Church in Whanganui, New Zealand. The school was founded in 1994 by the Society of Saint Pius X. It is divided into two campuses, namely St Augustine's Boys' College and St Dominic's Girls. The school further shares ground with St Anthony's School, which caters to years 1-6.[1]

Overview

Students at St Dominic's College are examined under the CIE (Cambridge International Examinations) system. The main subjects offered at the school include Mathematics, English, History, Combined Science, Physics, Biology, French, Latin, and Classics. Additionally, the school provides other subjects such as music, home economics, physical education, computer studies, and more to broaden the educational scope.

Catholic Religion classes are given significant emphasis, covering topics such as Catholic Doctrine and Morality, Catholic Church History, Catholic Apologetics, and Scripture.[2]

The Dominican Sisters of Wanganui assist in teaching at the school.

Boarding hostel

Singadou Hostel, owned by a trust board, accommodates up to 13 St Dominic's girls students in separate rooms. Boarders attend daily Mass at St Anthony's church adjacent to the hostel and are also involved in wider parish life.[3]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Society of St Pius X in New Zealand . 13 February 2015 .
  2. Web site: Society of St Pius X in New Zealand Schools . 13 February 2015 .
  3. https://ero.govt.nz/institution/454/st-dominics-college Phil Cowie, "St Dominic's College, Whanganui", Education Review Office, 11 August 2022