Queen Elizabeth College, Palmerston North

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Queen Elizabeth College
Address
Rangitikei Street,
Palmerston North,
New Zealand
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Information
Type State
Motto Scientia est Potentia
Knowledge is Power
Established 1906
Ministry of Education Institution no. 201
Principal M. Houghton
Years 913
Gender Coeducational
School roll 232[1] (March 2016)
Socio-economic decile 3G[2]
Website

Queen Elizabeth College (simply known as QEC) is a state Co-Educational secondary school for Years 9-13 in the city of Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Location

The school is located on Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North.

Facilities

Queen Elizabeth College has many facilities and resources for its students, such as:

  • Two gyms
  • A music suite
  • Te Matui (Kitchens, sleeping and classroom)
  • Arts suite

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QEC is the home of Access Radio 999AM and ACE Night School (Adult Continuing Education)

Colours

The colours of Queen Elizabeth College are black, maroon and gold.

History

Queen Elizabeth College was founded in 1906 as Palmerston North Technical School. However the school was 4 years in the making, from a public meeting held in the city in 1902, gauging public interest in technical classes.[2] The first classes were held at the Palmerston North High School (which was also split into two single gender secondary schools) and also at Campbell Street School.

In 1903, the High School and the Technical School were separated.

In 1908, land was bought at Princess Street, when in 1909 a building was opened to house the school (this is now the main campus of UCOL).

Notable alumni

  • Jacqui Dean, former television and radio host. National MP for Otago, Waitaki.
  • Nehe Milner-Skudder, rugby union player. All Black, Hurricane and Manawatu Turbo.

Notable staff

  • Catherine Vautier, Netball player, teacher, sports administrator. Vautier Park in Roslyn is named for her.

Notes

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