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King's High School, Dunedin

King's High School
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Address
270 Bayview Road
Dunedin
New Zealand
Coordinates 45°54′12″S 170°29′39″E / 45.903217°S 170.494294°E / -45.903217; 170.494294Coordinates: 45°54′12″S 170°29′39″E / 45.903217°S 170.494294°E / -45.903217; 170.494294
Information
Type State Secondary
Motto Doctrina Vim Promovet Insitam
(Learning Promotes Inner Strength)
Established 1936
Sister school Queen's High School
Ministry of Education Institution no. 383
Rector Dan Reddiex
Gender Boys
School roll 1086(February 2017)
Socio-economic decile 7O
Website

King's High School is a state single-sex boys' secondary school in Dunedin, New Zealand. It is located at the southern end of the city close to the boundary between the suburbs of South Dunedin, St. Clair and Forbury, next to the parallel single-sex girls' school, Queen's High School. Both schools share several facilities, including the multimillion-dollar Performing Arts Centre which opened in 2006.

The school dates back to 1936, and held its 75th anniversary in late 2010.

In 2011, King's topped the NCEA pass rates for state boys' schools in New Zealand. Among the results, the level one score averaged at 93.4% (a significant increase from 71% back in 2008).

King's student roll has also increased in recent years, with 256 students enrolling for the 2014 school year. Rector Dan Reddiex conceded that the number was the largest in the school's history, and its largest role in fifteen years.

King's High School was re-built across almost a decade in the mid-1990s. The School is split into three blocks A, B & C, along with the separate sports facilities, purpose build catering suite and performing arts centre.

The school also has its own 'classroom by the sea'. A camp and class room build off site in Warrington, north of Dunedin - known as 'The Hatherly'. Students in year nine visit 'The Hatherly' for their school camp.

In 2006, King's High School (along with Queen's) added a multimillion-dollar Performing Arts Centre, which holds a capacity of almost 500. The facility is used by both schools, and the surrounding community.

In 2010, renovations were made to the schools gymnasium.

There are plans, in the future to build a grandstand, on the schools number one sports ground.

New students to King's are placed into one of four houses - Tudor, Windsor, Stuart or Hanover. Throughout the year, juniors and seniors compete in many sports, cultural and performance based activities. In term four, the house with the most points wins the 'House shield'. Some events include: Rugby Sevens, football, basketball, athletics, cross country, softball, singing, haka competition, debating and chess.

King's has many high profile inter-school affairs with Southland Boy's High School, Otago Boys' High School, Waitaki Boys' High School and Shirley Boys' High School.


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