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St. Kevin's College, Oamaru : ウィキペディア英語版 | St Kevin's College, Oamaru
St Kevin's College (also called Redcastle) in Oamaru, New Zealand is a Catholic, coeducational, integrated, boarding and day, secondary school. It was founded by the Christian Brothers in 1927 for boys and became a co-educational school in 1983 when the Dominican Sisters closed down their school at Teschemakers. Although they no longer are on the staff of the college, the Christian Brothers remain its proprietors and so appoint their own representative to the school's Board of Trustees under the New Zealand Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975.〔("History of St Kevin's College" ) (Retrieved 30 August 2014)〕〔Graeme Donaldson, pp. 8 and 10.〕 ==The College== St Kevin's College has a roll of over 400 students including approximately 110 boarding students and 300 day students. Its gender composition in 2013 was female 59% and Male 41%. Its ethnic composition was NZ European/Pākehā 80%, Asian 10%, Pacific 6% and Māori 3%. It has a strong Catholic focus.〔("St Kevins College (Oamaru) 13/09/2013", Education Review Office, School report ) (Retrieved 30 August 2014)〕〔("St Kevin's College, Profile ) (Retrieved 30 August 2014)〕
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