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it was inevitable. I could just not imagine the community in an ordinary house in an ordinary street ...". Some Brothers teaching at St Peter's College in the late 1980s moved to another community house in Mangere which soon closed. Apart from Brother Paul Robertson, the last serving Christian Brother to retain regular involvement with St Peter's College was Brother V. N. Cusack. He worked in the St Peter's tuckshop until 1997, arriving at 7.30am every school day to heat the pies. Mr Peter Watt ("Watty"), who was an old boy of St Peter's, and a Christian Brother from 1966 to 1981, taught at the college as a Brother from 1969 to 1972 and in 1980. He ceased to be a Christian Brother in 1981. He returned to St Peter's to teach Mathematics and coach cricket from 1986, retiring in 2016. He remained closely associated with the college until his death on 20 June 2018, in the college's 80th year.
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in the detached building to the left of the large classroom at bottom of the Junior school; the single classroom further to the left (formerly part of the junior school and shifted to accommodate the Science Block – used in the 1960s as the classroom for Form 6A, the senior class of the school). A two-classroom building (formerly occupying the Science Block site) extends down from the Bro O'Driscoll Building. The Building beside the railway line (demolished 2010 to make way for the Gymnasium) was the clubrooms for the Catholic Netball Association; the road running vertically on the right of the rail line is Boston Rd; the road running horizontally above the school buildings is Reeves Rd which became part of the school property and on which much of the subsequent school development took place.
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III. For the senior class, play or recreation time was cut in half. School was conducted on Saturday mornings, when the week's theoretical study of Chemistry was tested by practical experiments. "No text books were allowed on Saturdays, and woe betide any student who didn't know the properties and tests for various gases and metals and their respective weights". Brother O'Driscoll, a large man, vigorously thumped or pounded the blackboard to drive home important points. Several new blackboards had to be acquired. By the third term only four students were left – Bill Aitkin, Max Denize, Des and John Rosser. The following year (1940) Brother O'Driscoll allowed three to sit for
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Station and walk to their schools. They had to cross busy roads and undertake an uncontrolled crossing of the railway line itself, to walk the ten minutes, under the walls of Mt Eden Prison, to their schools. Meanwhile the train had continued on its way following the same path to the north-west boundary of St Peter's. The railway station, at first just a metalled strip parallel to the tracks, was first known as the St Peter's College station and only the "school trains" stopped there. Later, the station became a full stop with all passenger trains stopping and was known as the Boston Rd Station.
1113: 1006: 957:, stated that there was a "regular and good" attendance of about 70 pupils at the school. In 1879 St Peter's had a roll of 43. In 1881, Mr Cronin (who had "high certificates from the Irish and Auckland Education Boards") was a teacher at St Peter's School which in an advertisement for pupils also offered night classes ("7-9pm") to prepare pupils for "mercantile pursuits, civil service and teacher's examinations". In about 1884, St Peter's started to use a larger adjacent building as the number of pupils was exceeding the capacity of the brick school. In October 1884, 1852: 372:, to Catholic boys from throughout the city. It does not have an enrolment scheme limiting enrolments by location of student residence. However, as it usually has several applicants for every place, the school is highly selective. The school prioritises Catholic boys but there are no feeder primary schools where boys are guaranteed a place. " from 55 different primary schools were accepted into Year 7 intake for 2024." Then the choice is based on other factors such as "good at rugby, good at music, academic prowess — and supportive home environments." 1209:
Brothers and other religious communities, in our Catholic education system. They have their own traditions to give us, formed in the society's work of teaching since 1802, and the fruit of the experience gathered, to speak only of Australia and New Zealand, of over 500 Brothers teaching more than 20,000 boys". Liston added, " ... if I know the Brothers at all, the boys under their care will be put to hard work – an excellent thing – and teachers will not do for them what they should do for themselves. The thought of the years ahead and of the
1986: 2353: : A leading Marist Brother protagonist through this trouble was also named "Brother Benignus" (he held the positions of "Director" of Sacred Heart College 1927–1932 and Provincial of the New Zealand Province of the Marist Brothers 1932–1941). For more on the Marist Brother Benignus (and, other leading protagonists, Brothers Justin and Borgia), the territorial defensiveness of the Marist Brothers and the confusion relating to the St Peter's College site (the Outhwaite trust property), see Gallagher. 1383:, at St Peter's in the 1970s, remembered the Christian Brothers (by then mostly Kiwi) being very enthusiastic about Rugby. He wrote that if the Christian Brothers wanted a boy for the First XV, the boy didn't have much say in the matter. "They would walk around the school grounds at lunchtime sizing up" likely candidates to see if they might be any good. They picked out one boy because he looked usefully tall. "I'd rather play soccer", the boy protested, " ... but next minute there he was in the 546:
He said that all that had changed., “I think there is much more respect for the individual boy, for the differences in character, for the different places in which people learn. And the staff, I think, are much more respectful overall of the students than they were previously. I think that is why the students are so much more able to be managed and to be respectful. It is a much more respectful place. I think it is just the changes that have taken place in society that have brought this about.”
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cross motif is also reproduced in the chapel. When sunlight pours through the chapel's skylight, an inverted cross shines through. The headmaster has said that the design for the chapel "presents a confident and identifiable cross to its most public face, not only to signify the building’s purpose and all that the cross stands for, but also to provide a public message of God’s love and our salvation". The main chapel houses two smaller chapels which are quiet places for reflection; one is a
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affect "two great schools" and should either be abandoned or re-routed. However, one of Grammar's suggested alternative routes was to be "further down" Mountain Road, which would have taken the motorway either through St Peter's College or through the Catholic netball courts which were used by the college and are now part of it as the site of the sports complex. Either of these proposed alternative routes would also have taken out the newly acquired and developed rugby field.
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got only one free period a week. They had no car - I remember when I was here, the old boys and the PTA had a big fundraiser to buy the brothers a car. We can't imagine that today. They ran the place on the smell of an oily rag - remember, 1939 was the year World War II started. They were difficult times, and these guys put their hearts and soul into the place. Everything was done by them - a broken window was fixed, the lawns were mowed, everything.
2250: 533:, and promised him a community of Christian Brothers. In 1876 Brother Bodkin was the leader of the new Dunedin community, the first Christian Brothers community in New Zealand. Bodkin, Lynch, Nolan and Treacy Houses date from the 1940s. O'Driscoll and Rice Houses were set up in 2011. Edmund Ignatius Rice was the founder of the Christian Brothers and Brother O'Driscoll was the foundation headmaster of the college. 945:
St Francis de Sales School and a corresponding number of St Peter's School, the former being the victors in the game". In 1867 the celebration occurred on Monday 18 March. After Mass, the addresses to the bishop were read by a pupil of St Patrick's School and by "Master Anthony Martin, son of Mr Anthony Martin of Hobson St" on behalf of St Peter's. The pupils then went to paddocks of Mr Dinnin on
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the Christian Brothers did not own the school, they could not appoint their representatives on the board. The proprietor's representatives where instead appointed by the school's owner, the Bishop of Auckland. In 1992 the Christian Brothers shifted from the college to a new community house in Queen Mary Avenue,
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An aerial view looking south from above the junction of Grafton Road and Carlton Gore Road, showing the clearing for the motorway (foreground), Seafield View Road, Claremont Street, Parkfield Terrace, Khyber Pass and Boston Road (right), Mt Eden prison (right background) and St Peters College (centre
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The main buildings are from left: Christian Brothers House and the main school building (now called Bro O'Driscoll Building) with the 1953 chapel between them; the Science Block. The long classroom building extending down from the Science Block is the Junior School. The school Library and tuckshop is
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The Brothers, I think, created an extraordinary spirit - they laid the foundation for the school. They were good men, practical men, and very generous men with their talents and their lives. There were only ever, in my early days here, one or two lay teachers as they were called then, and might have
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3,300. £3,000 was raised by an appeal (£1,400 from parents, friends and Old Boys, and £750 from the pupils including £200 as a result of "self-denial" days). "The opening of the chapel was all the more satisfying because of the involvement of the pupils." This chapel was located between the Brothers'
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Amongst the college's Rugby highlights was winning by the First XV of the New Zealand Secondary School's Top Four Championship and the Auckland Secondary Schools Premiership in 1987. The latter feat was repeated in 1988. The college won the Auckland Championship and the New Zealand First XV Knock out
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The average size of the four classes in the first year of the college was thirty boys. But Form IV commenced with fourteen pupils. These had come from ten different schools. There had been no unity in the textbooks used in these schools, but also the boys had studied different subjects. By the end of
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In the 1870s and 1880s, Mr B Hammill was a well-known teacher. He was said to have a "first-class certificate from the Irish Board of Education" and to be "enthusiastically devoted to his profession". Mr Peter Leonard was another prominent teacher who went on to teach at other schools in Auckland. In
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Farmer said that when he was a boy and during the 1970s, there was a much greater degree of uniformity. “It didn’t matter who you were or where you came from, whether you were intelligent or dumb, one shirt fitted everybody. It was very much a macho male culture. It was a shouting and noisy culture.”
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Monsignor Paul Farmer (a pupil 1960–1965), the chaplain of the college at various times from the 1970s, and, as of 2021, the current chaplain, had a family connection with St Peter's going back to its opening in 1939, when his father was a first day pupil. Farmer stated that, in praising the work of
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wrote about what this meant for the Christian Brothers community. "For years the dread of leaving St Peter's house hung over the community at St Peter's. In 1991 it was down to months and in early 1992 it was down to weeks and to days. Nobody actually spoke definitely about leaving but everyone knew
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development was projected to take the main Grammar rugby field which lay between the two schools. Although St Peter's was to be less affected, Liston supported Auckland Grammar in its opposition to the motorway and the projected route. Auckland Grammar argued that the motorway was going to adversely
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whose principal celebrant was Bishop Pompallier, in the cathedral. After addresses to the Bishop, the pupils went to the "paddocks" of Peter Grace Esq where "the sports for the youths consisted of feats of bat and ball, football etc. etc. A very spirited cricket match came off between 11 students of
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The second non-Christian Brother, and tenth, headmaster of the college, James Bentley, was appointed in 2016. Under his tenure the new chapel was completed and a structure called "Watty's Nets" was opened for cricket bowling practice. Other building projects were launched including the revamping of
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also " ... caused a 'church/state' separation of the community from the institution". This was demonstrated particularly in the formal splitting of authority in the school between the school board of trustees and the headmaster of the college, and the new role of the former in staffing matters. As
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The Christian Brothers provided staff for St Peter's College from its opening in 1939 until 2007. However, the numbers of brothers teaching at St Peter's College gradually declined from the 1970s. In 1975 there were 15 brothers teaching. In 1982 this number had reduced to eight. In 1988 it was 7, 4
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Mass is celebrated in the chapel by the chaplain of the school or by visiting priests every Wednesday at lunchtime and all students are invited to attend. The chapel is open to all for prayer and guidance throughout the day. Large school liturgical events usually take place at city churches such as
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The chapel is located adjacent to the school's top yard and it may be seen from Khyber Pass Road. The building was designed by Stevens Lawson Architects, the same firm that designed the inverted cross (which casts a shadow that is right side up during the day) at the college entrance. This inverted
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In the 1960s, the Brothers' residence was extended and a new science block consisting of science laboratories, classrooms and a demonstration room was built. This building was upgraded in the 1990s and is now called the Brother J. B. Lynch Science Laboratories. A large three-story set of classrooms
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and Lesson One in French, Latin, Algebra, etc. – all the start of Form III work. The object was to get through two complete years' work (Form III and Form IV – Years 9 and 10) in two terms (i.e. the second and third terms – from May to December). Many of the fourteen pupils transferred down to Form
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the site of the college and also a part of the fund required for its erection. The Outhwaites, who lived nearby, had pastured livestock on the site. The dedication of the college to St Peter was not only a specific revival of the earlier St Peter's School in Auckland, but also referred to the first
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I to VI school would take enrolments from Sacred Heart College and would diminish their revenue. Unmoved by the Marist Brothers' opposition, Liston requested his old Dunedin classmate, Brother Michael James Benignus Hanrahan (Brother Benignus), the Christian Brothers provincial, to provide brothers
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Bishop Pompallier made an annual inspection of the school. On 16 December 1864 he visited the school along with some priests and many parents. The proceedings were commenced by an address "to the Right Reverend Dr Pompallier, Bishop of Auckland", delivered by a pupil, Laurence Lorigan, on behalf of
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In discussing the changes in the school over the years, Monsignor Paul Farmer who was a pupil from 1960 to 1965, chaplain in the 1970s and was the school chaplain in 2021, stated that apart from the changes in popular culture (like the Beatles hair styles in the early 1960s which the Brothers tried
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Photo of the motorway, Auckland Grammar in middle and the Mater Misericordiae (now Mercy) Hospital top left; at the bottom, below the new motorway (replacing the Auckland Grammar rugby field), on the left of Mountain Rd, is the Cage Rugby field; on the right of Mountain Rd is the remnant of Reeves
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will be regarded as of first importance. Teachers will feel it their daily duty to fit the boys to bear life's burdens with a spirit of nobility and to meet life's problems with unfaltering courage". At the conclusion of his speech, Bishop Liston said, "This is a very happy day for me indeed for I
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Sports played by St Peter's included: archery, athletics, badminton, backgammon, basketball, chess, cricket, cycling, distance running, european handball, football, golf, hockey, lawn bowls, martial arts, mountain biking, rowing (started 1941), rugby union, snow sports, softball, squash, swimming,
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and library in the Brothers' House. This also served as the general staff room for the college which was most useful to the lay teachers. There were folding doors along the northern or entrance end of the chapel. These doors could be opened so that extra congregants could be accommodated outside.
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After 50 years of leadership by Christian Brother headmasters, the school has been led by lay headmasters since 1989. In that time the roll increased significantly, for example, from 669 in 1989 to 1,344 students in 2015, and has remained around that level since. During the 1990s, as well as the
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St Peter's College has a strong and successful sporting tradition. This tradition started early when in 1939 the college affiliated to the secondary schools' rugby union. In 1941 the college won the seventh grade rugby competition. On 21 March 1941 the first annual College swimming championships
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until the Brothers' residence was habitable. Bradley, who had been a pupil of the Christian Brothers in Ireland, was responsible for the laying out of the grounds of the school, which took ten months to complete. However, work continued until 1941 on the development of Reeves Road (a street that
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For nearly fifty years St Peter's College had its own railway station, developed on the initiative of Brother T. A. Monagle in 1964, to cater for the large number of students from St Peter's College and Auckland Grammar School who arrived on the North or West train and had to alight at Mt Eden
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After referring to the bequest of the Outhwaite family and making placatory remarks about the Marist Brothers, Liston welcomed the Christian Brothers. He said that they were "here at the invitation of the Bishop to take charge of St Peter's school and to have their part, along with the Marist
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The school has set and achieves high academic standards and has won numerous awards in musical engagement and achieved substantial sporting successes. Culturally, it benefited from a diverse, multicultural diverse roll and cultural activities, also gaining awards in areas such as religion and
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Grammar lost its rugby field in 1964, but was compensated by the Mt Eden Prison quarries. St Peter's lost a small section of land on its south west extremity for the motorway on-ramp at Khyber Pass Rd and in return was sold Reeves Road and some prison houses at a concessional price. Reeves Rd
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above the main northern entrance to the original school building. In the course of the creation of that emblem in 1938 or 1939, Bishop Liston arrived to survey progress on the building of the school. He ordered work to stop on the emblem because the school was "his" and did not belong to the
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later disappeared as it was incorporated as the entrance to St. Peter's College), the building of stone walls, and the very significant soil transfer from the netball courts to level the playing fields was accomplished largely by workers on the Government Relief scheme following the
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are the basis of organisation in the school by year. Each year level has six house classes and each house class is the unit of attendance, pastoral care, competitive activity and many daily activities. There are house leaders (students) and house leaders (staff) assigned to each.
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called the Brother P. C. Ryan Sports Pavilion. It is named for Brother "Paddy" Ryan, the headmaster at the time, who managed the purchase and transformation of the site. The pavilion replaced an earlier pavilion opened in 1960 (see below). In 2012 the Cage was refurbished into an
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St. Peter's places great emphasis on music education and all year 7 and 8 students receive musical tuition and learn to play a musical instrument. There are many instrumental groups covering the gamut from Jazz to Classical music. The school continues a strong choral tradition.
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On Monday, 6 February 1939, St Peter's College opened its doors with a roll of 183 pupils, aged from 11 to 14 (i.e. from Form I to Form IV). Five brothers comprised the original staff: Brothers O'Driscoll, Killian, Rapp, Skehan and Carroll. Brother Skehan had been at
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Christian Brothers; the emblem was completed in 2014. The college was "his" in the sense that it was (and is) owned directly by the Bishop of Auckland. Liston often acknowledged his debt to the Christian Brothers for establishing and maintaining St Peter's College.
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The original school buildings opened in 1939 on the 4-acre (1.6 ha) Outhwaite site consisted of an incomplete two-storied class-block (now the Bro P. O'Driscoll Building) and an incomplete two-storied residence (the brother's residence). They were designed by
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In his Annual principal's report for 1988, Brother Prendergast described the characteristics of a Christian Brothers school as: the encouragement given to pupils to strive for scholastic excellence; a religious dimension; the cultivation of a strong devotion to
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quarries to Auckland Grammar for the creation of new sports fields for that school. He pointed out that the brewery site would have been very suitable for Grammar and that Grammar had been beaten to it by a "private school". The context of this was that the new
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in Rome. They believed that Bishop Cleary had promised them the St Peter's School site but as no written record could be found, Bishop Liston was informed by the Sacred Congregation that he could invite the Christian Brothers and the Apostolic Delegate,
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as his brothers did. He said that the college First XV at that time was composed of " ... not bad players", and they were " ... always competitive". "We didn't win a lot, but on the other hand we never really got hammered". "St Peter's used to play
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renovation (and naming) of the Brother J. B. Lynch Science Laboratories, the Brother P. C Ryan sports pavilion replaced the original pavilion built in 1960 and which had been ruined by fire. The Brother W. R. Smith Music and Drama Suite was built.
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St Peter's is the oldest existing Catholic boys' school in Auckland still on its original site. For nearly 50 years, the school had direct access to an adjacent railway station, specifically created for the college and known initially as the
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there. Other events were also held there such as school prizegivings. At the 1955 prizegiving, Archbishop Liston "presided on a decorated balcony" in front of the chapel. "The chapel became a focal point and the good habit of a visit to the
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At the 1970 ceremony Brother B E Ryan, the headmaster of the college, said, in the final presence of Liston, that St Peter's College might not have been created without Liston's decision, for which he was criticised (see above).
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The transformation of the grounds, the development of Reeves Road, the planting of lawns, garden plots and the erection of the front stone wall along Reeves Road continued over the next few years. The trees planted were mostly
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where he had been a pupil on occasions involving Christian Brothers institutions. However, Liston's gratitude did have its limits. There is a well-known story at St Peter's College concerning the large Christian Brothers
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11,000 per acre, a concessional price. The sum was paid by the parents of the school through fairs, raffles and money contributions. Students were involved in picking up stones and glass from the field, sometimes as a
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in 1840 and dedicated to St Peter. The foundation also commemorated the beginning of the Catholic Church in New Zealand in 1838 when Bishop Pompallier arrived in New Zealand and set up the Marist Mission in the
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In 1959, Archbishop Liston purchased 2.5 acres (1 ha) on Mountain Road opposite the school. This land was owned by New Zealand Breweries and had been part of the Great Northern Brewery, later called
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disappeared as a street and much of the subsequent expansion of the school has taken place on its site. However, both Auckland Grammar and St Peter's have had to endure the adjacent motorway since 1965.
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background)" – (the area of motorway in course of construction between St Peter's College and Auckland Grammar School (towards the right of the photo) is the site of the former Grammar rugby field)
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upstairs in the Brothers' House. It was equipped by past pupils of the Christian Brothers, one of whom, Father J Mansfield, who sixty years previously had been a pupil of the Christian Brothers in
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in 1991, 2 in 1993, and 1 from 1994. From 1994 until July 2007, Bro. Paul Robertson was the only Christian Brother teaching at St Peter's College. He was the associate principal of the college.
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In January 1943 Liston wrote to his old classmate Br Michael James Benignus Hanrahan, the Provincial of the Christian Brothers when the college was established, on the occasion of the latter's
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table tennis, tennis, touch football, triathlon, volleyball, water polo and weightlifting. In 2022 about 1000 St Peter’s College students participated in Winter sports in more than 60 teams.
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and then most students watched the rest of the opening ceremony via live-feed on a large screen in the adjacent school gymnasium. During the service, the altar was consecrated and relics of
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competition undefeated in 2000. Most recently, St Peter's won the Auckland Secondary Schools Premiership and the National First XV Championship final in 2018. The college has gained the
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and, during his tenure, the school was often identified with him (St Peter's boys were said to be "educated by Richard O'Sullivan" rather than by the school). Amongst his students were
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A contractor cleared the Mountain Road site in 1931 and it was expected that the school would open in 1933. But financial problems caused delays. The Marist Brothers appealed to the
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of the college was Des Rosser in 1940. His twin brother John was dux in 1941. The brothers subsequently donated the Rosser Cup, presented each year for Dux of St Peter's College.
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which stated: "St Peter's Select School is established for the more advanced boys. The Greek, Latin, French, Italian and German languages are taught in it, also Geometry,
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before and after school maintained over 60 years". This chapel was demolished to free up access to the Brother L. H. Wilkes Technology Block which was opened in 2001.
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Resene Supreme Award for Architecture 2002 and the NZIA Resene Branch Award for Architecture 2001) and a dedicated building for the intermediate school ("the
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Company and part, which included the tennis courts, to the Bishop of Auckland for St Peter's College. The site was purchased from New Zealand Breweries for
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of the college (also known as the "Top Yard") until it was removed to allow the permanent school chapel to be constructed on the site and opened in 2020.
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donated a sum of £500 and a block of land on the corner of Pitt and Wellington Streets. A brick school building was built there. The founding teacher was
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were organised for senior students. In supporting students' sporting and cultural aspirations, music, football and softball academies were established.
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Archbishop Liston, the founder of the college in 1939, presided at all the school prize-giving ceremonies from the first until his retirement in 1970.
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the first term it was evident to the Brothers that there was quite a teaching problem and it was decided to start the second term of Form IV with
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All St Peter’s students are required to complete service work ("any unpaid work that is not for relatives") as part of their life at the College.
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For years, St Peter's was my second home. Mass in the morning for the Brothers, and classes for the boys was the routine for over eighteen years.
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about their working and living conditions. The Cardinal ordered them to leave the college. He directed the Christian Brothers (under threat of
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In 1961, St Peter's had the largest roll of any Catholic school in New Zealand, having 834 pupils. More building projects became necessary.
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urangabe, urangabe, urangabe uranga/Woolagalla, woolagalla, rumba/Flay them, beat them, yah mung do!/Christies, Christies, blue, gold, blue
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Nga Parata Karaitiana The Christian Brothers, A Public Culture in Transition, A Comparative Study of the Indian and New Zealand Provinces
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which connected the Brother's House with the school building. On the North side of the icon a door led from the chapel to the Brother's
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continuation of the panoramic of future site of St Peter's College before it was cleared for the school; Mt Eden Prison on right, (1929)
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Brothers Fursey Bodkin, Barnabas Lynch, Joseph Nolan, and their leader, Patrick Ambrose Treacy were Christian Brothers who arrived from
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celebrations. On Friday 17 March 1865, St Peter's boys together with pupils of other Catholic schools began their celebrations with a
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society was tribal, you should have seen those Catholics". There is also strong traditional Rugby rivalry with other schools such as
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The culturally diverse roll has contributed to the school being successful in the Pacific Islands cultural schools competition,
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Auckland's first school was a Catholic school for boys, that commenced on 27 September 1841. It was established by Catholic
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days. A free-standing altar later replaced this so that Mass could be said facing the congregation. On the left was also a
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owe much more than I can say to the training I received at the hands of the Christian Brothers in Dunedin long years ago."
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of the college, Brother F.P. O'Driscoll. In spite of the rain, many friends and well-wishers participated in the opening.
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Alwyn Poole, "Teaching teens resilience: The ‘Auckland Grammar way’ is an anachronism and destructive – Alwyn Poole",
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House and the main school building (now called the "Br O'Driscoll Building"). The chapel was rectangular. It had two
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In the 1950s the athletics chant of the school (adapted by the Christian Brothers from their Australian schools) was
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The school was led by its first non-Christian Brother headmaster, Kieran Fouhy, for 27 years from 1989 until 2015.
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St Peter's College, Auckland – original buildings built 1939–1944 (Christian Brothers' House behind trees), in 2009.
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visited St Peter's to present the Governor-General's trophy for 1954 to the "C" company of the college cadet corps.
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unsuccessfully to fight), in 2021, the boys were much easier to manage and were treated with much greater respect.
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St Peter's has continued to follow the objectives of the Christian Brothers' founder, 18th-century Irish merchant
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Dunleavy, FMS, Richard (14–20 December 2008). "Cardinal Newman and his links to Pompallier and New Zealand".
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Road and a corner of the St Peter's College oval and, in course of construction, the Brother BE Ryan Building
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Up to a third of the school's enrolment (i.e. 400 students) commutes to the college by train and uses the
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chapel. The chapel is designed to give the students the feeling of a sacred space as they walk into it.
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Confortare, A History of Sacred Heart College, Auckland 1903 – 2003: a Marist Brothers secondary school
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Railway Stations of Auckland's Western Line: Boston Road to Waitakere before the 2004 upgrade programme
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Derek Cheng and Chris Knox, "How does your school rate? NCEA and UE results at every college ranked",
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for the school, where the school chaplain was available regularly. This sacristy issued onto a small
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1874, a report of the annual public examination of the boys attending St Peter's, presided over by
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In 2022, 94.2 per cent of all 171 St Peter's College leavers left having qualified for at least
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Simon Wong, "Identity of St Peter's student giving kind notes to strangers on train revealed",
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When Liston died in 1976 the college formed a guard of honour for his funeral cortege from the
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Over the grounds of St Peter's College towards Auckland Museum and the Waitemata harbour (2009)
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and Mountain Road, a site which had been given to the church for educational purposes by the
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left: The construction of the Christian Brothers' House, St Peter's College, Auckland, 1938
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The school was opened on Sunday, 29 January 1939 by Bishop Liston and in the presence of
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A Fair and Just Solution? A History of the Integration of Private Schools in New Zealand
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each day, heard Mass and kept their own devotional books. The chapel was dominated by a
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in 1910. At that time, the Marist Brothers had complained to the Archbishop of Sydney
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The construction of the Christian Brothers' House, St Peter's College, Auckland, 1938
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as most of the Catholics in Auckland were Irish. Steins's successor, the Englishman
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battle, though some of our toughest games were against other Catholic schools like
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St Peter's College provides secondary education, within the roll limit set by the
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Elliott, Matt (1 October 2019). "Rocky Beginnings for a Catholic Boys' College".
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into the state system along with 240 other New Zealand Catholic schools in 1982.
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St Peter's College in 2009 – Middle School & Bro Smith Music and Drama Suite
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suburban line reopened in 2010, there were St Peter's boys on the first trains.
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or St Peter's Māori College, which existed for 90 years from 1928 until 2018 in
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Earlier in 1864, St Peter's School gave an address to Bishop Pompallier on his
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Simmons, Fr. E. R. (Earnest) (9 January 1977). "The first St Peter's School".
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Otto, Michael (27 June 2021). "Priest among Old Boys of Distinction at SPC".
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renewed the invitation to the Christian Brothers, whose pupil he had been in
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First non-Christian Brother headmaster MNZM for services to education, 2016.
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Prendergast, Brother J. P. (1988). "49th Annual Principal's Report – 1988".
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From its opening in 1939, the Christian Brothers had a small "but handsome"
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field suitable for playing rugby and soccer in all weathers and conditions.
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St Peter's College cricket field (St Peter's Oval) and Outhwaite Park (2009)
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The educational work of the Christian Brothers in Australia and New Zealand
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Glorious Enterprise: The History of the Auckland Education Board 1857–1957
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for the 1939 school year. They were accommodated by the parish priest of
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To All Parts of the Kingdom: Christian Brothers in New Zealand 1876–2001
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In 1857, St Peter's School was established by a group of laymen (Messrs
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a pioneering family of Auckland. The family acquired the site in 1841.
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Otto, Michael (3 June 2012). "Artificial turf for St Peter's 'Cage'".
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the Brother J B Lynch Science Laboratories reopened by alumnus ('47),
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St Peter's College, Christian Brothers' House entrance (1939), in 2009
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St Peter's College (Bro. O'Driscoll Building, 2009) (constructed 1939)
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much encouraged by the Christian Brothers. On the South side of this
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used as a shelter shed and of a classroom to a library in the 1950s.
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Shortly after he became seventh Catholic Bishop of Auckland in 1929,
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The ethnic composition of students in 2016 was (generally): European/
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Otto, Michael (26 June 2016). "Papal Knight headmaster earns MNZM".
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The school train at St Peter's College railway station 13 April 1964
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St Peter's College-The Cage Rugby field (former brewery land), 2009.
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Following all Your Ways, Lord – Recollections of Fr Thomas J. Ryder
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of the college was not paved but was covered in heavy ash from the
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of the Christian Brothers, Brother Barron, changing his offer to a
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The Christian Brothers arrived in Auckland from Australia and the
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Some individual experiences at St Peter's College (1940s–1970s):
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integration of St Peter's College into the state education system
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In Cruce Salus, A History of the Diocese of Auckland 1848 – 1980
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The History of the Work of the Christian Brothers in New Zealand
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Cooper used the episode in his argument for the transfer of the
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The Marist Brothers in New Zealand Fiji & Samoa 1876–1976
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O'Shea, P. J. "Brother Francis Pius O'Driscoll (1897–1963)".
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and architect of some notable Auckland buildings such as the
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to Australia and New Zealand, resident in Sydney, and to the
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Photographs of recent buildings of St Peter's College, ASPEC
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and a large altar fixed against the south end wall in those
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St Peter's College Entrance (former site of Reeves Rd), 2009
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On This Rock: 75 Years of St Peter's College, Mountain Road
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On This Rock: 75 Years of St Peter's College, Mountain Road
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1939; 85 years ago (original schools founded 1841 and 1857)
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The Source of the Song; New Zealand Writers on Catholicism
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St Peter's College in 2009, Bro Wilkes Technology Building
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and committing themselves to Rice's objective of bringing
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To The Fore: Snapshots of St Columban's College 1928–2003
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was latterly a coeducational school and closed in 2018.
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St Peter's College Middle School in 2009 (Years 7 and 8)
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St Peter's College taken from near Outhwaite Park (2015)
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List of people educated at St Peter's College, Auckland
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The History of Mount Eden: the district and its people
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The Book Collector: Reading and Living with Literature
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St Peter's College Newsletter No 15, 16 September 2022
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A Brief History of the Catholic Church in New Zealand
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were placed in it. The walls of the chapel were also
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Congregation of Christian Brothers secondary schools
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The Life and Work of Reginald John Delargey Cardinal
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Delargey, R. J. (Foreword only) (1970). "Foreword".
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List of former staff of St Peter's College, Auckland
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in Australia. In 1875 Brother Treacy visited Bishop
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Ryan R.I.P.". 3792:"Softball Matches: Fixtures for 17 February 1945" 2154:Congregation of Christian Brothers in New Zealand 1928:Congregation of Christian Brothers in New Zealand 1866:Liston often expressed gratitude publicly to the 1655:. This was built mainly on the initiative of the 1257: 6826: 5779: 5766:. Auckland: Catholic Diocese of Auckland/Pindar. 5636: 4494: 4393:"Report and Prizegiving at St Peter's College". 4341:"Rail link puts fun back into getting to school" 4251: 3964:"Rugby: St Peters claim Auckland first XV title" 3936: 3681: 3664: 3662: 3413: 3393: 3382: 3380: 3378: 3376: 3374: 2917:. Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. 2016 2317:(1903) shifted to its present location in 1955. 1295: 869: 5488:Breach, Bro. Herbert Theodore Patrick (1956b). 5479:Breach, Bro. Herbert Theodore Patrick (1956a). 5204: 4495:Ryan, Bro. B. E. (1970). "Principal's Report". 4060: 3629:Auckland City Libraries, Heritage Image 7-A2108 2814: 2486: 2132:People educated at St Peter's College, Auckland 1332:classroom block; and the conversion of the old 949:for sports, entertainments and "refreshments". 416:National Certificate of Educational Achievement 5889:"24 things to know before you choose a school" 5860: 4755:"Death Notice, "Peter William (One-Arm) WATT"" 3505: 3503: 2911:"Citations for the New Zealand Order of Merit" 2864: 2862: 2860: 2810:https://www.st-peters.school.nz/find-my-sport/ 1764:building located near the northern end of the 1639:wood, backed by a rich blue and gold hanging. 1415:there was no doubt this was a Catholic versus 6678:St Ignatius of Loyola Catholic College, Drury 6233: 6016: 5933: 5703: 5411:St Peter's College Silver Jubilee 1939 – 1964 5210: 4793: 4467: 4144: 3659: 3567:St Peter's College Silver Jubilee 1939 – 1964 3489: 3487: 3371: 2937:"The Queen's 90th birthday honours list 2016" 2111:polyfest (Polynesian cultural competitions). 1025:), objected strongly and Cleary wrote to the 343:provided staff for the college for 70 years. 6870:Educational institutions established in 1939 6855:Educational institutions established in 1857 6850:Educational institutions established in 1841 5842: 5829:. Auckland: Catholic Diocese of Auckland(?). 5712: 5469: 5445:"Auckland Welcomes the Christian Brothers". 5170:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4115: 4014: 3988: 3919: 2646:"Auckland Welcomes the Christian Brothers". 2125: 1989:Bro. B. E. Ryan building (built 1973) (2009) 1982:, or in schools in twenty other countries." 1497: 1095:, the last surviving member of that family, 1083:The school was constructed on the corner of 845: 414:The school offers for senior years both the 5872:New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 5865:. Victoria University Press. pp. 9–10. 5721: 4538: 4263: 4021:General News, St Peter's College newsletter 3932: 3930: 3928: 3875:"St Peter's College Boxing Championships". 3653: 3595: 3500: 2993: 2991: 2977: 2975: 2973: 2971: 2969: 2967: 2915:The Queen's 90th Birthday Honours List 2016 2857: 2838: 2641: 2639: 2637: 2635: 2633: 2631: 2562: 1672:between which there were approximately ten 1404:, who were led out onto the field by their 1321:, and watched in wonder as it took shape". 501:O'Driscoll – grey – Francis Pius O'Driscoll 436: 6598:Auckland Seventh-day Adventist High School 6240: 6226: 6023: 6009: 5940: 5926: 5637:Goldsmith, Paul; Bassett, Michael (2007). 5405:. Auckland: St Peter's College. 1948–2021. 5403:St Peter's College Magazines, 1948–present 5372:"Review Report, St Peter's College, Epsom" 4934:"2012 Auckland Architecture Award winners" 4406: 4404: 3561: 3559: 3557: 3555: 3553: 3551: 3549: 3484: 3039: 3037: 2887: 2885: 2717:"Review Report, St Peter's College, Epsom" 561:, or any precedent title, of the College: 39: 5770: 5654: 5627: 5536: 5198: 5134: 5112: 5094: 5092: 4809: 4715: 4702: 4689: 4676: 4648: 4620: 4592: 4579: 3888: 3886: 3669: 3621:Unknown photographer (2 September 1965). 3407: 3387: 3248: 3246: 2851: 2688:"Enrolment: Frequently Asked Questions", 2615: 2613: 2611: 2609: 2595: 2593: 2591: 2516:. Ministry of Education. 29 November 2013 2218:For other experiences see: Matt Elliott, 1741:From time to time Masses were celebrated 1100:Catholic school in New Zealand opened in 1049:to staff the school. This was agreed to. 968: 854:of Auckland following the first visit of 557:The following individuals have served as 6885:Gummer and Ford buildings and structures 5833: 5820:. Auckland: Catholic Publication Centre. 5811:. Auckland: Catholic Publication Centre. 5757:. Wellington: Victoria University Press. 5569: 5557: 5545: 5510:. Dunedin: Coulls Somerville Wilkie Ltd. 5505: 5356:"Review Report, Auckland Grammar School" 5241: 5228: 5099: 4823:"St Peter's College Technology Building" 4635:Constitutions of boards of State schools 4437: 4435: 4208:Unknown photographer (2 November 1971). 3925: 3862: 3814: 2988: 2964: 2958: 2663: 2628: 2078: 2055: 2015: 1984: 1935: 1918:, translated as "To Love and to Serve". 1647:On 14 November 1953 a larger chapel was 1581: 1545: 1362: 1299: 1244:National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum 1199: 1111: 1004: 996: 936:St Peter's School was also prominent in 464: 5913:St Peter's College Old Boys Association 5824: 5815: 5806: 5797: 5730: 5697:Henry Cooper of Auckland Grammar School 5673: 5609: 5590: 5581: 5527: 5487: 5478: 5280: 5254: 5059: 5030: 4411: 4401: 4339:Dearnaley, Mathew (21 September 2010). 4186:Unknown photographer (September 1965). 4173: 4111: 4109: 4100: 4041: 3546: 3472:(52). New Zealand: 4. 10 September 1904 3365: 3339: 3326: 3313: 3034: 2998: 2982: 2905: 2903: 2882: 2869:Farmer, Monsignor Paul (10 June 2021). 2737:. St Peter's College. 2010. p. 13. 2735:"St Peter's College Annual Report 2010" 2600: 840: 6890:Catholic secondary schools in Auckland 6827: 6111:Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences 5886: 5851: 5682: 5645: 5641:. Auckland: David Ling Publishing Ltd. 5514: 5089: 3893: 3883: 3608: 3580:"Christian Brothers O.B.A. Function". 3494: 3352: 3243: 2727: 2703: 2696: 2606: 2588: 2482: 2480: 2222:, St Peter's College, Auckland, 2015. 1994:the Christian Brothers at St Peters: 1571: 1352:meeting was held at the Olympic pool, 1284:(University Entrance) and one for the 6719:ACG New Zealand International College 6221: 6004: 5921: 5825:Simmons, Fr. E. R. (Earnest) (1985). 5816:Simmons, Fr. E. R. (Earnest) (1982). 5807:Simmons, Fr. E. R. (Earnest) (1978). 5791:A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 5771:Robertson, Bro. Paul Malcolm (1996). 5694: 5474:. Auckland: Godwit. pp. 106–108. 5341:No author; sorted by publication name 5020:"St Peter's College Music Department" 4432: 4238: 4160: 3762:"Swimming Sports: St Peter's College" 1968:Cardinal Newman College, Buenos Aires 1921: 1490:teams. However, many students played 363: 6845:Art Deco architecture in New Zealand 6603:Baradene College of the Sacred Heart 6151:Boston Road railway station (former) 5843:Tamihere, John; Bain, Helen (2004). 5761: 5752: 5743: 5731:Orejana, Rowena (13 February 2018). 5618: 5496: 5490:The school library an extended essay 5267: 5185: 4908:St Peter's College Gymnasium opening 4845: 4566: 4510: 4306:"Safety drive holds shocks for star" 4106: 4087: 4054: 3906: 3899: 3702:"School's Matches; Tourney Arranged" 3684:"St Peter's punch well above weight" 3540: 3448: 3435: 2900: 2876: 2489:"New principal aims for new heights" 2138:St Peter's College, Auckland faculty 1238:in Beach Road. He also designed the 1069:Outhwaites, construction and opening 536: 495:Lynch – yellow – John Barnabas Lynch 420:Cambridge International Examinations 5690:. Silver Owl Press. pp. 20–32. 5040:. St Peter's College, Auckland. n.d 4447:St Peter's College Newsletter, 2020 4290:Maungwhau/Mount Eden Monthly Update 3063:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 3055: 2538:. New Zealand Ministry of Education 2477: 2333:St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney 1267:and the others had been in Sydney. 498:Nolan – blue – Patrick Joseph Nolan 13: 6905:1939 establishments in New Zealand 6865:School buildings completed in 1939 6335:Hobsonville Point Secondary School 5838:. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press. 5717:(2nd ed.). Huia: Sean Millar. 5676:Hughie: Hugh McGahan, Kiwi Captain 5323:"Governor-General at St Peter's". 4859:"St Peter's College Middle School" 4783:. Auckland: St Peter's College: 4. 4633:"Education Act 1989, Section 94". 4304:Dearnaley, Mathew (23 July 2008). 4015:Elliot, Matt (27 September 2018). 3089:"William Eugene Outhwaite BA Oxon" 2570:"Directory of New Zealand Schools" 1850: 1240:National War Memorial and carillon 1155: 14: 6916: 5901: 5856:. Auckland: Sacred Heart College. 3989:Kermeen, Mat (9 September 2018). 3068:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 2487:Orejana, Rowena (24 March 2016). 2037:") on Mountain Road, named after 481:The houses and their colours and 418:assessment system (NCEA) and the 6840:Cambridge schools in New Zealand 5623:. Dunedin: Mary Egan Publishing. 5595:. Auckland: St Peter's College. 5584:Vows: Nuns and Priests Speak Out 5553:. Auckland: Cassell New Zealand. 5497:Bush, Graham W. A., ed. (2006). 5316: 5286: 5273: 5260: 5247: 5234: 5221: 5191: 5178: 5149: 5140: 5127: 5118: 5105: 5077: 5065: 5052: 5012: 4997: 4982: 4967: 4952: 4926: 4895: 4869: 4851: 4815: 4802: 4787: 4781:St Peter's College Magazine 1988 4772: 4747: 4721: 4708: 4695: 4682: 4669: 4654: 4641: 4626: 4613: 4598: 4585: 4572: 4559: 4544: 4531: 4516: 4503: 4488: 4461: 4417: 4292:, Link Alliance, 31 october 2022 3851:(38) (Term 1 ed.): 4. 2008. 3682:Maddaford, Terry (1 July 2009). 3462:"Pars about People: Tom Russell" 3284:"Higher Education for Catholics" 3254:"Auckland: From Auckland papers" 3093:New Zealand Illustrated Magazine 2262: 2248: 2234: 2053:, the donor of the school site. 1898:. When the school adopted a new 1058:Sacred Congregation of Religious 1021:(then located in Richmond Road, 1013:Nearly 40 years later, in 1923, 531:first Catholic Bishop of Dunedin 48: 6804:Titirangi Rudolf Steiner School 6206:Auckland City Council (defunct) 5985:St Thomas of Canterbury College 5422:. 15 September 1964. p. 4. 5396:. No. 8/2006. 2 June 2006. 5362:. November 2011. 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John Paschal Prendergast, 18:School in Auckland, New Zealand 6744:Auckland International College 6525:TKKM o Puau Te Moananui-a-Kiwa 6405:Mission Heights Junior College 6305:Botany Downs Secondary College 6285:Auckland Girls' Grammar School 5870:Wilson, James Oakley (1985) . 5458:. 19 November 1953. p. 1. 4865:. Australia: Architectus. n.d. 4829:. Australia: Architectus. n.d. 4382:. 19 November 1953. p. 1. 4116:Fouhy, K. F. (27 April 2012). 2656: 2550: 2506: 2410: 2400: 2390: 2380: 2366: 2356: 2346: 2337:Cardinal Patrick Francis Moran 2324: 2302: 2290:Catholic Church in New Zealand 2280:List of schools in New Zealand 1980:St Edward's College, Liverpool 1976:St Columba's School, New Delhi 1771: 1755: 1642: 1627:. The chapel was furnished in 1610: 1258:1939 – Commencement challenges 594:Bro. Francis Pius O'Driscoll, 552: 1: 6809:Tyndale Park Christian School 6673:St Dominic's Catholic College 6495:Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate 5845:John Tamihere Black and White 5454:"New Chapel at St. Peter's". 5449:. 2 February 1939. p. 5. 5440:. 26 January 1939. p. 5. 5394:St Peter's College Newsletter 5392:"Bro V. N. Cusack Tuckshop". 5348:The Cyclopedia of New Zealand 5006:St Peter's College Newsletter 4991:St Peter's College Newsletter 4976:St Peter's College Newsletter 4961:St Peter's College Newsletter 4883:. Australia: Architectus. n.d 4733:St Peter's College Newsletter 4607:St Peter's College Newsletter 4551:"Archbishop Liston, R.I.P.". 4428:. 26 January 2020. p. 3. 4378:"New Chapel at St. Peter's". 4125:St Peter's College Newsletter 3798:. 16 February 1945. p. 2 2771:(Retrieved 11 September 2024) 2652:. 2 February 1929. p. 5. 2624:. 26 January 1939. p. 5. 2470: 2095:were supported, particularly 2011: 1714:Our Lady of Perpetual Succour 1451:and the North Shore schools, 1296:Great walls and new buildings 1288:. All four passed. The first 916:Charles and William Outhwaite 870:St Peter's School (1857–1885) 692:Bro. Patrick Celestine Ryan, 358: 6875:Boys' schools in New Zealand 6835:St Peter's College, Auckland 6415:Mount Roskill Grammar School 6076:Church of the Holy Sepulchre 5861:Williams, Mark, ed. (1995). 5755:James Michael Liston: A Life 5708:. Auckland: Simerlocy Press. 5706:St Peter's College, Auckland 5688:I Almost Tackled Kel Tremain 5327:. 10 March 1955. p. 16. 5300:. 30 October 1941. p. 2 5137:, pp. 84–85, 92, 96–97) 5074:(Retrieved 27 November 2022) 4329:(Retrieved 30 December 2023) 4294:(Retrieved 10 November 2022) 4252:Goldsmith & Bassett 2007 3847:"St Peter's College Sport". 3822:"National Secondary Schools" 2897:(Retrieved 17 November 2022) 2754:(Retrieved 29 February 2024) 2678:(Retrieved 18 December 2023) 2006:Monsignor Paul Farmer, 2021. 1827:St Benedict's Church, Newton 1823:St Michael's Church, Remuera 1799:Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice 821: 818: 810: 799: 796: 783: 772: 769: 758: 748: 745: 740:Bro. Noel Cuthbert Doherty, 734: 724: 721: 716:Bro. Benjamin Everard Ryan, 710: 700: 697: 686: 676: 673: 662: 652: 649: 638: 628: 625: 614: 604: 601: 588: 308:tradition, and dedicated to 291:Te Kura Teitei o Hāto Petera 143:, boys secondary, years 7–13 32:Te Kura Teitei o Hāto Petera 7: 6520:Te Kura Maori o Nga Tapuwae 6410:Mount Albert Grammar School 6315:Epsom Girls' Grammar School 5887:Wilson, Simon (July 2015). 5789:Scholefield, G. H. (1940). 5532:. Whitcome & Tombs Ltd. 5515:Cronin, Aimie (July 2015). 5086:, May 10-June 1 2024, p. 3. 4877:"St Peter's Sports Complex" 4362:St Peter's College Magazine 4266:St Peter's College Magazine 4197:. Auckland Central Library. 4074:St Peter's College Magazine 3738:. 21 August 1941. p. 2 3527:St Peter's College Magazine 3512:St Peter's College Magazine 3316:, pp. 70, 103 and 135) 2786:(Retrieved 12 October 2022) 2559:(Retrieved 25 October 2022) 2452: 2442: 2432: 2422: 2225: 1578:Boston Road railway station 1535:, the headmaster of nearby 1265:St. Kevin's College, Oamaru 1175:Auckland Suburbs electorate 981:Catholic Bishop of Auckland 826: 802: 775: 751: 727: 703: 679: 655: 631: 607: 10: 6921: 6570:Westlake Girls High School 5908:St Peter's College website 5827:The Story of St Patrick's' 5780:Ryder, Thomas J. (n.d.) . 5537:Donaldson, Graeme (2001). 4661:Wilkes, Brother L. Hubie. 4497:St Peter's School Magazine 4219:. Auckland Central Library 4217:Heritage Photos Collection 4195:Heritage Photos Collection 3768:. 22 March 1941. p. 7 3058:"Richard James O'Sullivan" 2894:St Peter's College website 2783:St Peter's College website 2750:NZ Herald 29 February 2024 2690:St Peter's College website 2412: 2402: 2392: 2382: 2368: 2358: 2348: 2326: 2304: 2135: 2129: 1925: 1868:Christian Brothers' School 1844: 1676:which could accommodate a 1605: 1575: 1561:Auckland Southern Motorway 1286:Public Service Examination 1222:(1884–1966), a student of 1075:Outhwaite Family, Auckland 1072: 1063:Archbishop Giovanni Panico 835: 620:Bro. James Alexis Morris, 349:St Peter's College station 6789:Pukekohe Christian School 6759:Diocesan School for Girls 6711: 6583: 6565:Westlake Boys High School 6355:Kelston Boys' High School 6270:Albany Senior High School 6260: 6180: 6142: 6121: 6054:Auckland Business Chamber 6046: 5955: 5655:Laurenson, Helen (2019). 5308:– via Papers Past, 4605:"Br Paul Robertson cfc". 4527:. 4 May 2014. p. 16. 3806:– via Papers Past, 3776:– via Papers Past, 3746:– via Papers Past, 3716:– via Papers Past, 3708:. 6 July 1939. p. 18 3584:. 5 May 1955. p. 13. 3525:"A Glimpse at the Past". 3298:– via Papers Past, 3268:– via Papers Past, 3223:– via Papers Past, 3193:– via Papers Past, 3163:– via Papers Past, 3133:– via Papers Past, 3103:– via Papers Past, 3026:– via Papers Past, 2693:(Retrieved 18 march 2024) 2126:Old boys and former staff 1498:The Cage and the motorway 1445:Kelston Boys' High School 846:Mr Powell's School (1841) 779:First old boy headmaster 460: 261: 253: 242: 232: 218: 210: 202: 189: 181: 171: 163: 147: 136: 131: 92: 68: 64: 59: 47: 38: 23: 6895:Christianity in Auckland 6779:Manukau Christian School 6764:Hebron Christian College 6540:Vanguard Military School 6106:Elam School of Fine Arts 5990:Trinity Catholic College 5648:Newmarket Lost and Found 5506:Butchers, A. G. (1929). 4963:(3/12). 7 December 2012. 4443:"Our Chapel on the Hill" 3920:Tamihere & Bain 2004 2295: 2285:Education in New Zealand 1972:Waverley College, Sydney 1724:was the door to a small 1661:Father Reginald Delargey 1465:The Battle of the Bridge 1449:Mt Albert Grammar School 1346: 1236:Auckland railway station 985:Irish Christian Brothers 437:Music, culture and sport 164:Religious affiliation(s) 6703:Zayed College for Girls 6560:Western Springs College 6505:Takapuna Grammar School 6440:Ormiston Senior College 6290:Auckland Grammar School 6198:Waitematā and Gulf ward 6162:Grafton railway station 6096:Symonds Street Cemetery 5834:Sweetman, Rory (2002). 5762:Reid, Nicholas (2008). 5753:Reid, Nicholas (2006). 5722:O'Neill, J. C. (1968). 5628:Gallagher, Pat (1976). 5582:Edwards, Denis (1997). 5577:. 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It is located in the 6618:Elim Christian College 6460:Papatoetoe High School 6360:Kelston Girls' College 6345:James Cook High School 6101:University of Auckland 6059:Auckland City Hospital 5704:Maxwell, Rick (2008). 5695:Mason, Andrew (2005). 5674:McGahan, Hugh (1992). 5646:Holman, Dinah (2010). 5591:Elliott, Matt (2015). 5298:The New Zealand Herald 5008:(6/15). 24 April 2015. 5004:"Newsletter content". 4993:(5/14). 28 March 2014. 4989:"Newsletter content". 4974:"Newsletter content". 4959:"Newsletter content". 4729:"Farewell to a legend" 4663:On Leaving a Monastery 4424:"St Peter's College". 4346:The New Zealand Herald 4310:The New Zealand Herald 3796:The New Zealand Herald 3766:The New Zealand Herald 3736:The New Zealand Herald 3706:The New Zealand Herald 3688:The New Zealand Herald 3288:The New Zealand Tablet 3258:The New Zealand Tablet 3123:The New Zealand Herald 3016:The New Zealand Herald 2084: 2061: 2021: 2009: 1990: 1941: 1915: 1907: 1856: 1831:St Patrick's Cathedral 1587: 1551: 1368: 1305: 1205: 1161: 1132:J. J. Bradley, in his 1117: 1010: 1002: 969:Troubled establishment 512:Patrick Ambrose Treacy 470: 290: 159:(To Love and To Serve) 155: 116:36.86750°S 174.76889°E 31: 6794:St Cuthbert's College 6500:Southern Cross Campus 6425:One Tree Hill College 6330:Henderson High School 6325:Green Bay High School 6193:Waitematā Local Board 5852:Waters, Tony (2003). 5713:Millar, Sean (2007). 5528:Cumming, Ian (1959). 5470:Allen, James (1996). 5418:"Their Own Station". 5038:"Academic Excellence" 4905:(21 September 2010). 3510:"Twenty-Five Years". 3238:The Freeman's Journal 3119:"School Examinations" 3044:The Freeman's Journal 2892:"Service Programme", 2463:Sir Willoughby Norrie 2375:William Pember Reeves 2103:and regular trips to 2082: 2059: 2039:Brother V.A. Sullivan 2019: 1996: 1988: 1939: 1854: 1760:This was a temporary 1585: 1549: 1366: 1324:After the end of the 1303: 1203: 1159: 1115: 1008: 1000: 789:Kieran Francis Fouhy 491:Dominic Fursey Bodkin 468: 370:Minister of Education 353:school was integrated 254:Socio-economic decile 191:Ministry of Education 6860:Grafton, New Zealand 6799:St Kentigern College 6668:Sancta Maria College 6663:Sacred Heart College 6575:Whangaparāoa College 6530:TKKM o Hoani Waititi 6465:Pukekohe High School 6455:Papakura High School 6430:Onehunga High School 6395:Manurewa High School 5612:New Zealand Memories 5586:. Auckland: Penguin. 5499:The History of Epsom 4978:(8/13). 24 May 2013. 4903:Satyanand, Sir Anand 4118:"From the Principal" 3826:Softball New Zealand 2315:Sacred Heart College 1955:Brother L. H. Wilkes 1783:Cross of Saint Peter 1220:William Henry Gummer 1019:Sacred Heart College 942:Pontifical High Mass 841:The original schools 506:Edmund Ignatius Rice 193:Institution no. 121:-36.86750; 174.76889 6900:History of Auckland 6724:ACG Parnell College 6653:Michael Park School 6648:McAuley High School 6623:Hato Petera College 6613:De La Salle College 6545:Waiheke High School 6122:Geographic features 5619:Eyre, Tony (2023). 5575:Father Forgive Them 5062:, pp. 259–298) 4553:St Peter's Magazine 4254:, pp. 208–248) 4241:, pp. 223–224) 4090:, pp. 309–311) 3543:, pp. 279–280) 3209:"St Peter's School" 3179:"St Peter's School" 2961:, pp. 124–126) 2827:. 11 February 2010. 2769:, 11 September 2024 2311:Hato Petera College 2087:Christian Brothers 2066:Blessed Edmund Rice 2047:Sir Anand Satyanand 1855:Bishop James Liston 1572:The railway station 1453:Hato Petera College 1437:De La Salle College 1319:Great Wall of China 1171:Hon. H. G. R. Mason 931:St John the Baptist 896:John Logan Campbell 860:St Patrick's Church 668:Bro. K. V. Watson, 565: 523:religious institute 427:University Entrance 326:Hato Petera College 112: /  6729:ACG Senior College 6693:St Peter's College 6485:Rutherford College 6400:Massey High School 6300:Birkenhead College 6091:St Peter's College 5980:St Peter's College 5975:St Kevin's College 5551:Big Boys Don't Cry 4759:New Zealand Herald 4735:(10). 22 June 2018 4449:(4). 20 March 2020 4397:. 8 December 1955. 3213:New Zealand Herald 3183:New Zealand Herald 3153:New Zealand Herald 3149:"Catholic Schools" 2576:on 22 October 2012 2270:New Zealand portal 2256:Catholicism portal 2085: 2062: 2022: 1991: 1942: 1922:Christian Brothers 1857: 1588: 1552: 1395:and later for the 1369: 1306: 1206: 1162: 1147:Auckland Gas works 1118: 1054:Apostolic Delegate 1011: 1003: 900:Richard O'Sullivan 864:Shortland Crescent 644:Bro. W. R. 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Auckland
Coordinates
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www.st-peters.school.nz
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secondary school
for boys
Edmund Rice
St Peter
central Auckland
Grafton
Auckland
Hato Petera College
Northcote
Outhwaite family
Christian Brothers
St Peter's College station

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