Marist Convent School

Ovalau & the Lomaiviti Group


The Marist Convent School (1882) was a girls school opened by Catholic missionaries and run by nuns, but is now a lively co-ed primary school. It was built largely out of coral stone in an attempt to protect it from the hurricanes that have claimed so many buildings in town, and it remains an impressive monument against the mountain backdrop.


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1. Old Police Station

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The little weatherboard building on the corner of Garner Jones Rd and Totoga Lane was Levuka’s original police station (1874)

2. Sacred Heart Church

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3. Former Town Hall

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4. Masonic Lodge Ruins

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5. Levuka Museum

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6. Former Morris Hedstrom

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7. Pigeon Post Site

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8. Navoka Methodist Church

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