John Paul II High School (Greymouth)
John Paul II High School |
Location |
Alexander St,
Greymouth,
New Zealand
|
Information |
Type |
Integrated secondary (year 9-13) co-ed |
Motto |
Christ is the Key |
Established |
1980 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. |
304 |
School roll |
158 (2011) |
Socio-economic decile |
4 |
Website |
johnpaul.ac.nz |
John Paul II High School, Greymouth is an integrated Catholic, co-educational Year 9 to Year 13 (Form 3-7) secondary school located in Greymouth, New Zealand. The school was founded in 1980 from the amalgamation of two schools, St Mary’s High School, operated by the Sisters of Mercy (who arrived in Greymouth in 1882) and Marist Brothers Boys’ School operated by the Marist Brothers (founded in 1892). John Paul II High School was integrated into the State education system by the agreement of the proprietor of the school the (Catholic Bishop of Christchurch) and the Minister of Education in 1983. The staff of the school is now made up of nearly all lay people.
Notes
Sources
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