St Hilda's Collegiate School

Saint Hilda's Collegiate School is a secondary school for girls in Dunedin, New Zealand.

St Hilda's Collegiate School
View of a four-storey building
Main building facing Cobden Street
Address
Map
2 Cobden Street, Dunedin, Otago

New Zealand
Coordinates45°52′02″S 170°30′12″E / 45.8671°S 170.503446°E / -45.8671; 170.503446
Information
TypeState-integrated, Day with boarding facilities
MottoLatin: Beati Mundo Corde
(Blessed are the Pure in Heart)
DenominationAnglican
Established1896; 128 years ago (1896)
Sister schoolGlobal Public School
Ministry of Education Institution no.380
PrincipalMrs Jackie Barron
Years offered7–13
GenderGirls
School roll458[1] (February 2024)
Socio-economic decile10
Websitewww.shcs.school.nz

History

Founded as an Anglican school in 1896 by the first bishop of Dunedin, Bishop Samuel Nevill and staffed by the Sisters of the Church. The sisters withdrew from the school in the 1930s. St Hilda's is the only school of the Anglican Diocese of Dunedin. It is integrated into the New Zealand state school system.

It has a roll of approximately 450 girls with around one third of the school being boarders from both around New Zealand and overseas. The school is named after Saint Hilda, a 7th-century English abbess remembered for the influential role she played in the Synod of Whitby. Saint Hilda is considered one of the patron saints of learning and culture, including poetry.

Occupying a site bounded by Cobden Street, Heriot Row and Royal Terrace, the original buildings have been demolished and the site redeveloped from the mid 20th century. Some of the new buildings were designed by Ted McCoy. The chapel includes copies of windows from the first chapel.

Notable alumnae

Notable staff

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