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Coordinates: 41°1805S 174°4655E / 41.3014°S 174.7820°E / -41.3014; 174.7820
 

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St Mark's School and Preschool
Address
Map

13 Dufferin Street


Basin Reserve


6021


New Zealand
Coordinates41°18′05S 174°46′55E / 41.3014°S 174.7820°E / -41.3014; 174.7820
Information
TypePrivate, Independent Christian school
MottoLatin: Nulla Dies Sine Linea
(Make your mark every day)
DenominationAnglican Church of Australia
Established11 September 1917 (1917-09-11)
Ministry of Education Institution no.4134
PrincipalKent Favel
Staff46
GradesPreschool - Year 8
GenderCoeducational
School roll220[1] (February 2024)
Socio-economic decile10
Websitewww.st-marks.school.nz

St Mark's Church School is an independent Anglican co-educational schoolinWellington, New Zealand for children aged from two (Early Childhood) to Year 8. The school is often seen on cricket match broadcasts from Basin Reserve. To its front is the modern, 1970s-era church building, the parish church to which the school is attached. A wooden church stood in its place prior to the 1970s redevelopment.

Its first principal was Miss Annie Holm, who served the school until the 1940s, aided by her sister. The school's library is named after her. The Rev Ronald Kirby was another long-serving and influential principal, from 1971 to his death in 1982; the school's main block is named in his honour. The vicar of St. Mark's Church, Rev. Matthew Calder, taught Religious Education for all that time, and presided over Rev. Kirby's funeral; another block is named the Calder Block for him.

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  • ^ "Ray Wallace". Hutt City Council. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
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