St Dominic s celebrates sesquicentennial
22 Feb, 2021 01:26 AM
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A cheery wave from St Dominic s just before they pass under the railway bridge. Photo / Paul Brooks
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At 7.30am, on February 18, 1871, 10 pioneering Irish Dominican Sisters arrived at Port Chalmers with the Reverend Doctor Moran, the newly appointed Bishop of Dunedin, who had travelled with the Sisters from Ireland.
To celebrate 150 years since their arrival, known as Foundresses Day, staff and students from St Dominic s in Whanganui celebrated with a Te Deum at the church of St Anthony s last Thursday.
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Press Release – Cambridge Assessment International Education
In a year like no other, Cambridge International has released the Cambridge International AS and A Level results of its November 2020 series on time, to thousands of schools around the world. Cambridge International received nearly 20,000 entries and has provided results to nearly 6,000 candidates from schools across New Zealand.
The most popular subjects for students in New Zealand for Cambridge International AS & A Level subjects are Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
Roger Franklin-Smith, Senior Country Manager, New Zealand at Cambridge International, said: “2020 has been a transformational year and has had a huge impact on teaching and learning across the world. A key priority was ensuring that Cambridge International students across New Zealand stayed safe, but could progress with their education. The hard work of students and their teachers is evident in the results.”