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Ellesmere College is a co-educational
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, located in
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in the Canterbury Region of
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, with close to 500
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s ranging from ages eleven to eighteen. It aims to provide students with a range of learning experiences, aiming to make its students good contributors to
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. It encourages voluntary activities such as
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,
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, and
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History

Ellesmere College was founded in 1981, with a roll of 380 students, replacing
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.


Significant events

* 1980 – Ellesmere College was built in
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and transported to the present site. One classroom was lost during transportation in the
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. * 1981 – Ellesmere College opened in February with 380 students and 23 staff. * 1983 – The
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nasium was completed. * 1984 – The official opening of Ellesmere College was declared by Hon Merv Wellington. * 1985 – More classrooms were built. * 1986 – The gymnasium was enlarged and dedicated to
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. * 1987 – The
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was extended. * 1988 – The
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was opened. * 1994 – Ken Dawson was declared the new principal. * 1997 – The library was split to form a new classroom, L2l * 2000 – The Health Education Centre opened. * 2008 – The gym was extended and the Wilson room was opened. * 2008 – The last founding staff member retired. * 2009 – The new stage and seating areas were completed. * 2009 – Ken Dawson announced his resignation. * 2010 – Students, staff and guests welcomed Gavin Kidd into the role as principal. * 2017 - Gavin Kidd announced his resignation. * 2018 - Ronan Bass appointed as Principal. * 2019 - $30M significant redevelopment of school announced by Prime Minister
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Notable alumni

* Sam Broomhall
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* Daniel Carter
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References


External links


The school's official websiteEducation Review Office (ERO) reports
Secondary schools in Canterbury, New Zealand Educational institutions established in 1981 1981 establishments in New Zealand Selwyn District {{NewZealand-school-stub