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  2. Cardinal McKeefry Catholic Primary School - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal McKeefry School, originally Marist Brothers' Thorndon, is a Catholic primary and intermediate school for girls and boys catering from Year 1 to Year 8 (5 to 13 years old). The school traces its origins to the Marist Brothers' first school opened in New Zealand in 1876.

  3. List of Catholic schools in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Name Website MOE Years Gender Area Authority Decile Roll Christ The King School-1245: 1-8: Coed: Mount Roskill: State integrated: 3: 123 Holy Cross School: 1316: 1-8

  4. Catholic Church in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In June 2013, there were 190 Catholic primary schools in New Zealand and 50 secondary schools. [56] Around 86,000 students were enrolled in 2015, or just under 10 percent of all students in the New Zealand school system. [57] [58] About 78 percent of New Zealand Catholic children attend Catholic schools. [58] Academically, the schools do very well.

  5. Catholic school - Wikipedia

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    The Act allowed Catholic schools and other private schools to 'integrate' with the state system, receiving public funding and keeping their Catholic character, in exchange for being subject to the conditions of being a state school, such as teaching the nationally set curriculum. The first Catholic schools were integrated in August 1979, and by ...

  6. State-integrated school - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2022, there were 335 state-integrated schools in New Zealand, of which 236 identify as Roman Catholic. [2] [nb 1] They educate approximately 92,482 students, or 11.2% of New Zealand's student population, [3] making them the second-most common type of school in New Zealand behind non-integrated state schools.

  7. Garin College - Wikipedia

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    Garin College is a New Zealand Catholic, integrated, co-educational day and boarding secondary school in Nelson on the northern outskirts of Richmond.The college opened on 28 January 2002 to serve the Catholic community, particularly in the upper South Island.