250 attend school’s jubilee celebrations
Three first-year pupils and three sets of twins numbered among the 250 or so former pupils, teachers, family and friends who attended the St Dominics School for the Deaf 50th jubilee over Anzac Weekend.
A number travelled long distances to be part of the celebrations, but the Koat and Craw twin boys live locally and the Overall twin girls live in Levin. The twins all have normal hearing but have been born to deaf parents.
St Dominics School for the Deaf was founded in March 1944 in Dover Street, Island Bay, Wellington, and three of its original five pupils were at the jubilee.
Pat Woods, now Mrs Pat Whau Whau from Invercargill, started at the age of four and moved with the school to Feilding in 1953 when it outgrew its Wellington premises.
...
- Deaf Education
- Deaf Organisations
- TV/Media




















