(81) Middle School or Grammer School corner Esk and Jed Streets, c.1872
Component — Box: ICC-0998
Identifier: S27520001_081
Scope and Contents
Jed Street. Block LIV.
Featuring: North and West aspects of the former Invercargill Grammar School.
Featuring: North and West aspects of the former Invercargill Grammar School.
Dates
- c.1872
Conditions Governing Use
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Biographical / Historical
Southland’s first schools were established during the 1850s, and by 1870 Invercargill had several primary schools, even a school for impoverished children. During the early 1870s, the local school committee decided a more advanced education was necessary, to include classics, languages, gymnastics, drill, music, drawing book-keeping and religious education, along with the standard subjects. A site on the corner of Jed and Esk streets was chosen for a brick building, which was designed by Invercargill architect Angus Kerr, and on January 27, 1873, the Invercargill Grammar School was officially opened, with the first intake of 180 students in attendance. In 1881 the school opened for secondary education, and renamed the ‘Invercargill District High school’. It was renamed again in 1881 to the ‘Invercargill Central School’, and finally to its present title – ‘Invercargill Middle School’ – in 1885.
In 1973 the building was condemned, and the present structure was designed and built on the original site.
Sources: ‘Invercargill Middle School Jubilee Souvenir 1873- 1923’, REF: LC 372 INV; ‘Invercargill Middle school Centennial Souvenir 1873 – 1973’, REF: LC 372.9 WAT
Sources: ‘Invercargill Middle School Jubilee Souvenir 1873- 1923’, REF: LC 372 INV; ‘Invercargill Middle school Centennial Souvenir 1873 – 1973’, REF: LC 372.9 WAT
Extent
From the Item: 1 Volumes
Language of Materials
From the Item: English
Existence and Location of Copies
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Physical Description
Black and white, gelatin silver photographic print.
Dimensions
H 64mm x W 116mm
Album Caption
81. Middle School or Grammar School cr. Esk & Jed Streets.
Repository Details
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