Saint Kentigern College
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Saint Kentigern College | |
Motto | Fides Servanda Est "The faith must be kept" |
Type | Private co-ed (from years 11-13, years 7-10 single-sex, separate girls and boys classes) secondary (Year 7-13) with Boarding Facilities |
Year established | 1953 |
Address | 130 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand |
Coordinates | Coordinates: |
Principal | Warren Peat |
School roll | 1679 |
Socio-economic decile (10 is highest) | 10 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 81 |
Website | www.saintkentigern.com |
Saint Kentigern College is an independent, co-educational Presbyterian secondary school in the Pakuranga suburb of Manukau City in the Auckland Region of New Zealand, standing on the estuary of the Tamaki Estuary. It is the partner of Saint Kentigern School in Remuera. Established in 1953, the college is divided into separate single-sex middle school for years 7 and 8, with years 9 and 10 single sex in core subjects and a co-educational senior school for years 11-13.
Kentigern (or Mungo) is the patron Saint of Glasgow. In 2003, they introduced girls into the school for the first time with 140 female students. There are now over 540 female students attending, with numbers increasing every year. Saint Kentigern has a reputation for educational excellence and sporting prowess, and is consistently ranked amongst the top schools in New Zealand.[citation needed]
Saint Kentigern has opened one of the first golfing academies as a part of its overall school curriculum. Saint Kentigern College's information technology programme is considered to be one of New Zealand's top 100 IT environments.[citation needed]
Saint Kentigern College has joined the IB Diploma Programme, with a decision which was made in late 2006. The option between it and NCEA will be given to students in Year 12 from 2009.
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[edit] Curriculum
[edit] Middle School
Year Seven and Eight
- All students take: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Physical Education, Technology, The Arts, Language, Christian Education
Year Nine
- All students take: English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, PE, Health, Technology and Christian Education
- Students also select one language and two art subjects.
Year Ten
- All students take: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, PE, Health and Christian Education.
- Students also select two technology courses and two full year alternative courses, including new options Enterprise and Horticulture
[edit] Senior School
Year Eleven
- All students take: English, Mathematics and Science.
- Students elect three extra subjects including new options Accounting, Economics, History, Geography, Chemistry and Physics
Year Twelve
- All students take English
- Students elect five extra subjects including new options Biology, Classical Studies, Computer Science, Marketing and Management, Media Studies, Painting, Photography and the Gateway class for students who are leaving at the end of the year.
Year Thirteen
- Students elect five subjects including new options History of Art, Calculus, Statistics and Sports Leadership
[edit] School Structure
The school's houses are called:
- Wishart (for George Wishart)The Yellow House.
- Hamilton (for Patrick Hamilton) The Red House.
- Chalmers (for Thomas Chalmers) The Blue House.
- Cargill (for Donald Cargill). The Green House.
The house symbols are a bell, robin, fish and a tree respectively.
[edit] Sport
Several high performance sports personalities have attended Saint Kentigern. The school has a tennis and golf academy for students who excel in the two sports respectively. Saint Kent's has dominated tennis, golf and triathlon competitions in the last decade.[citation needed] The school 1st XI cricket team is competitive in the Auckland 1A competition.
[edit] Rugby
Saint Kentigern College is a very proud rugby school, producing All Blacks such as Joe Rokocoko, John Afoa and Jerome Kaino, all members of the champion 2001 1st XV now members of the Blues and Auckland rugby teams. The 1st XV was relegated from 1A in 2003, but promoted back to the premier grade in 2005 after going undefeated in the 1B competition.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Joe Rokocoko, an All Black.[1],
- Grant Dalton, yachtsman, current head of Emirates Team New Zealand
- Steve Surridge Former Rugby Player, All Blacks and Canterbury Crusaders
- Tasesa Lavea, Rugby Player, Auckland Blues, Former Rugby League Player, Kiwis and Melbourne Storm
- James Christian, Former Rugby Player, Auckland Blues
- John Afoa, Rugby Player, All Blacks Auckland Blues
- Jarome Kaino, Rugby Player, All Blacks and Auckland Blues
- Tane Tu'ipulotu Rugby Player, Wellington Hurricanes
- Chad Touro Rugby Player, New Zealand Sevens, Counties Manukau
- Adam Parore, former wicket-keeper, New Zealand Black Caps
- Mark Richardson, former New Zealand cricketer
- Blair Strang, actor - played Rangi Heiramaia on New Zealand's longest-running soap opera, Shortland Street.
- Nathan Richmond, Triathlete
- Jordan Vandermade Television Presenter on Studio 2 and The Singing Bee
- Craig Busch AKA The Lion Man
- Shane Van Gisbergen current TKR V8 Super Cars Driver
- Jonny Reid Current New Zealand A1 GP Driver and World Champion
- Joe Spooner, yachtsman, current BMW/Oracle Racing, former Team New Zealand