St Peter's College, Palmerston North

St Peter's College
Address
Holdsworth Avenue, Milson, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Coordinates 40°20′02″S 175°36′19″E / 40.3338°S 175.6054°E / -40.3338; 175.6054Coordinates: 40°20′02″S 175°36′19″E / 40.3338°S 175.6054°E / -40.3338; 175.6054
Information
Type State Catholic Co-educational Integrated College (Year 7-13)
Motto Ubi Petrus, Ibi Ecclesia
As Peter, so the Church
Established 1974, as an amalgamation of St Joseph's Convent School, Palmerston North Marist and St Patrick's Intermediate
Ministry of Education Institution no. 204
Principal David Olivier
School roll 552[1] (November 2015)
Socio-economic decile 6N[2]
Website stpeterspn.school.nz

St Peter's College is a Catholic Integrated co-educational College Year 7-13 of approximately 800 students. It is located in the northern Palmerston North suburb of Milson. The school's campus includes the historic St Anskar's Chapel, which was given to the school by the Dannevirke Catholic community.

School Leadership

David Olivier is the Principal,[3] and the school is divided into a junior school (years 7-10) and a senior school (years 11-13).

Like many Catholic schools in New Zealand, St Peter's has put a great deal of emphasis on developing leadership skills in its students. This is line with the school's desire to provide its students with a holistic education based on service towards others.

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Houses

Students and teachers alike are divided into four houses, named after the first four bishops or archbishops of Wellington. The houses compete annually for the House Shield, involving many house led competitions, like Parables (a short drama based on a Biblical parable), House Kapa Haka, House Singing and so on, as well as serving an organisational purpose for the students:

Sporting Rivalries

St Peter's Rugby Union 1st XV plays traditional matches against four other Catholic Schools. The schools are: St John's College, Hastings; Francis Douglas Memorial College, New Plymouth; Cullinane College, Wanganui (formerly St Augustines); and Chanel College, Masterton. Traditional games are played on an annual basis, with home and away legs alternating.

Former Students of note

Notes

  1. "Directory of Schools - as at 01 December 2015". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2015-12-29.
  2. "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  3. "Principal's Message". St Peter's College. Retrieved 2008-07-08.

Sources

  • Pat Gallager, The Marist Brothers in New Zealand Fiji & Samoa 1876-1976, New Zealand Marist Brothers' Trust Board, Tuakau, 1976.

External links

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