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Otago Girls' High School

 
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Otago Girls' High School
Motto Recti Cultus Pectora Roborant - The Right Education Makes The Heart As Strong As Oak
Type State single sex girls secondary (Year 9-13)
Year established 1871
Address 41 Tennyson Street,
Dunedin
Coordinates 45°52′30″S 170°30′00″E / 45.874981°S 170.499946°E / -45.874981; 170.499946Coordinates: 45°52′30″S 170°30′00″E / 45.874981°S 170.499946°E / -45.874981; 170.499946
Principal Jan Anderson
School roll 772
Socio-economic decile
(10 is highest)
9
Ministry of Education Institution no. 378
Website www.otagogirls.school.nz
Otago Girls' High School main block building

Otago Girls' High School (OGHS) is a secondary school in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. It was opened 6 February,1871, after a long campaign by educationalist Learmonth Whyte Dalrymple. It is reputedly the oldest girls state-run secondary school in Australasia and the sixth oldest of its type in the world[1].

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Building History

At its foundation the school occupied a neo-classical building on its present site which it shared with Otago Boys High School. A new building on another site was built for the boys which they marched away to occupy in 1885. In 1910 the present main block was opened, designed by Edmund Anscombe (1874-1948) and the old building on Tennyson Street was demolished. Anscombe's conception of a rouge-brick Elizabethan mansion, dreaming in the sun, was slowly extended. Temporary structures were replaced in the 1970s by Ministry of Education blocks, contextualised by the use of brick to the Anscombe building. In the 1980s the main block was scheduled for demolition. After protest it was restored and extended by a sympathetic addition designed by E.J.Ted McCoy, and in 1987 was listed as a Category I Historic Place.[2] The school has since acquired part of the old King Edward Technical School site. It has erected structures there accessible by way of a pedestrian underpass beneath Smith Street.

Alumnae

References

  1. ^ Otago Museum article
  2. ^ "Otago Girls High School Main Block". Register of Historic Places. New Zealand Historic Places Trust. http://www.historic.org.nz/Register/ListingDetail.asp?RID=2202&rm=Full&sm=. Retrieved 2008-07-07. 

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