King Edward Technical College

King Edward Technical College is the former name for a school and technical college in Dunedin, New Zealand, which was established as the Dunedin Technical School in 1889 when the Caledonian Society instigated night education classes.[1]

King Edward Technical College
The college building is visible from much of central Dunedin.

History

Originally run from Great King Street, King Edward Technical College offered classes in carpentry, chemistry, cookery, domestic economy, typewriting, and woodcarving, with courses expanding by 1895 to include dressmaking, navigation, and plumbing. The school moved to Moray Place in 1897, where it stayed until 1914. In 1914, a new structure in Upper Stuart Street was opened and, in 1921, the Dunedin School of Art was amalgamated with the school. It was at this point that the school changed its name to honour the late King Edward VII. The college's first principal was Angus Marshall.[2]

By 1955, the school was the largest in the country, with a total roll of 2,500 (half of them in day classes) and over 250 classes. By this time, the college included a day school, the Dunedin Technical High School, the Dunedin School of Art, Senior School of Commerce, and an Evening School.[2] In February 1966, the tertiary arm of the college officially adopted the name Otago Polytechnic and eventually moved to a new site, initially in York Place, close to the Upper Stuart Street site, but later moved to Union Street, close to the University of Otago. Since 1974, the secondary component has been located on a new site close to the Polytechnic, renamed as Logan Park High School.[2]

Location and facilities

The prominent and imposing old King Edward Technical College buildings (King Edward Court) on Stuart Street are now used for a multitude of purposes. The main building, designed by Harry Mandeno as his first commission, has a Category I listing with Heritage New Zealand, registration number 4712.[3]

Dunedin association football team Dunedin Technical was formed by alumni of the institution, and was originally known as King Edward Technical College Old Boys.

Notable alumni

The Arts

Alumni Of the Otago School of Art and Design that became part of Otago Polytechnic

Sport

Science

  • Joseph William Mellor [4]
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gollark: ... how would you have photographic evidence of god, or something?
gollark: I don't know. You must have a reason *you* believe it.
gollark: Yes, because there is NOT EVIDENCE.
gollark: *But* you need actual *evidence* for that claim to be meaningful.

References

  1. http://www.otagocaledonian.org.nz Archived 2012-08-06 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "King Edward Technical College," thecommunityarchive.org.nz, 7 October 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
  3. "King Edward Technical College (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand. Retrieved 29 March 2011.
  4. "The World of Joseph W. Mellor". University of Otago Library. Retrieved 17 January 2019.

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