St Brigids School (Tainui)

Otago

Contributing
School type
50
Students

About St Brigids School (Tainui)

St Brigids School (Tainui) is a Contributing school situated on 57 Bayfield Road, Otago.

With a roll size of around 50 students. Teenaka Kennedy is the principal .

St Brigids School, located in the heart of Tainui at 57 Bayfield Road, Andersons Bay, Dunedin, is a contributory school nestled within Otago'self-supporting community. Under Principal Teenaka Kennedy’s leadership, St Brigids has become known for its strong educational foundation and nurturing environment that encourages students to thrive academically while also embracing the unique values of their local culture.

As a contributory school within New Zealand's education system, enrolment at St Brigids is highly sought after. Prospective parents are invited to attend open days and participate in meetings with teachers where they can learn more about the application process as well as understand how their children will be integrated into our close-knit community.

St Brigids School prides itself on being a place of learning that fosters not only academic excellence but also personal growth. Our students are encouraged to develop strong values such as respect, integrity, and kindness towards others while embracing the diverse cultures within our region. This approach ensures they grow into well-rounded individuals who contribute positively to society.

With a commitment to excellence in education that extends beyond traditional classroom learning, St Brigids School offers various extracurrsic activities and clubs for students

School at a glance

Gender
Co-educational
Authority
State Integrated
International students
No
Boarding
Day school
Decile
Decile 10
School type
Contributing

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Contact & Location

Postal Address

57 Bayfield Road
Andersons Bay
Dunedin 9013

stbrigidsdn.school.nz

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