
Seddon Memorial Technical College
Seddon Memorial Technical College was an educational institution in New Zealand established in the early 20th century, primarily focused on providing technical and vocational training. It aimed to equip students with practical skills for trades and industry, supporting local economic development. Named after Richard Seddon, a prominent politician, the college played a key role in workforce education during its time. Over the years, it evolved and integrated into broader technical and polytechnic institutions, reflecting changes in education systems and industry needs. Today, its legacy contributes to the foundation of technical training in the region.