Carmel College, Auckland

Carmel College is a Catholic secondary school for girls located in Milford on Auckland's North Shore. It was established by the Sisters of Mercy in 1957 starting with a student roll of only 15 girls. The College's brother school is nearby Rosmini College.

Carmel College
Carmel College and Lake Pupuke seen from North Shore Hospital (1997)
Address
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108 Shakespeare Road,
Milford,
Auckland,
New Zealand
Coordinates36°46′45″S 174°45′26″E / 36.7792°S 174.7573°E / -36.7792; 174.7573
Information
TypeIntegrated single sex-girls Secondary (Year 7–13)
Motto'Act justly, love tenderly, walk humbly with your God'
Established1957; 67 years ago
Ministry of Education Institution no.35
PrincipalSarah Kemble
School roll1064[1] (August 2024)
Socio-economic decile9Q[2]
Websitecarmel.school.nz

Location

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Carmel College is situated on the northern shore of Lake Pupuke.

History

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In 1957, the long-held dream of the Sisters of Mercy to establish a Catholic girls' school on the North Shore was realised. Carmel College is the Mercy Charism at the heart or centre of the school.

Sister Mary Justine Gillies was given the mission of founding Carmel College on donated land, initially with 15 students and no actual classrooms. Sister Justine gathered dedicated teaching Sisters and, as the school grew, these Sisters were joined by the first full-time lay teacher, Verena Butler, in 1963.

Under Sister Pauline Engel, the third principal of the College, who was appointed in 1983, the college undertook an extensive programme of building, expanding and refurbishing. This included building a gymnasium, a food and technology block, an arts block, and the refurbishment of the science laboratories.[3]

On 19 June 2013, Bishop Patrick Dunn and the mayor of Auckland, Len Brown, opened the Harkins Building, which included a classroom block to accommodate music, drama, information technology and social sciences, a performing arts centre seating 160, a large covered atrium providing break-out teaching and social spaces, and a new library overlooking Lake Pupuke.

Carmel celebrated its 50th jubilee in June 2007 with a reunion of many Carmel old girls, in celebrations lasting a week including songs by various music groups, a wall of photographic remembrance, and a time capsule to be dug up at the college's centennial.

School activities

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Carmel College students take part in a range of activities throughout New Zealand including Stage Challenge, Big Sing Choral Festival and Polyfest. The school has a number of clubs, including the Human Rights Group, Creative Writers' Club, Students Against Driving Drunk (SADD), Young Vinnies and the SAVE environmental group. Carmel has different music groups such as the Carmel College Orchestra, the Carmel College Jazz Band, and Chamber groups.

Notable alumnae

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References

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  1. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  3. ^ Carmel College website Archived 8 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine; accessed 15 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Dubber's bronze bodes well for Paralympics hopes". 3 News. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  5. ^ "Candidates meeting: Likely next MP says Shore needs local focus". The Rangitoto Observer. 14 October 2020. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
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