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[[As of 2008]] a brand new gym block, passed the planning stage and construction for the facility began on Monday, 23rd June 2008. |
[[As of 2008]] a brand new gym block, passed the planning stage and construction for the facility began on Monday, 23rd June 2008. |
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=Sport= |
==Sport== |
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Sport is a large part of life at Rosmini College. The College has found much success of recent years in sports. |
Sport is a large part of life at Rosmini College. The College has found much success of recent years in sports. |
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===Rugby=== |
===Rugby=== |
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The school has a proud rugby tradition. The school has five old-boys who have been members of the All Blacks, including current All Blacks [[Rudi Wulf]] and [[Anthony Boric]]. In 2006, the school's 1st XV, coached by Mr. Mike Wallace, got to the final of the North Harbour Seconday Schools rugby championship. The current 1st XV team is coached by Mr. Barry, son of former [[All Black]], Kevin Barry. The 2008 1st XV was unbeaten in the rounds. On Saturday, 16th August, they beat [[Orewa College]] by 30 - 0. They play [[Westlake Boys High School]] in the Final of the competition at [[North Harbour Stadium]] on Sunday, 24 August. |
The school has a proud rugby tradition. The school has five old-boys who have been members of the All Blacks, including current All Blacks [[Rudi Wulf]] and [[Anthony Boric]]. In 2006, the school's 1st XV, coached by Mr. Mike Wallace, got to the final of the North Harbour Seconday Schools rugby championship. The current 1st XV team is coached by Mr. Barry, son of former [[All Black]], Kevin Barry. The 2008 1st XV was unbeaten in the rounds. On Saturday, 16th August, they beat [[Orewa College]] by 30 - 0. They play [[Westlake Boys High School]] in the Final of the competition at [[North Harbour Stadium]] on Sunday, 24 August. |
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===Soccer=== |
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In 2007, the College's 15th Grade Soccer team took the top prize, captained by Noor Lammozza and coached by Brian Strang (Head of English at the College). The 2008 team look to be doing the same. |
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Rosmini College's 1st XI has not won the championship since the 80s, but look like they may do so in 2008. |
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Both results of the 2008 season are questionable, however, as the season looks like it may be cancelled due to poor conditions of the fields. |
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===2008 Beijing Olympics=== |
===2008 Beijing Olympics=== |
Revision as of 05:02, 21 August 2008
Rosmini College | |
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Address | |
36 Dominion Street, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand | |
Information | |
Type | Integrated single-sex boys secondary (Year 7-13) |
Motto | Legis Charitas Plenitudo (Charity Fulfills the Law) |
Established | 1962 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 39 |
Principal | Tom Gerrard |
School roll | 950 (2006) |
Socio-economic decile | 9[1] |
Website | www.rosmini.school.nz |
Rosmini College is a Year 7-13 (Form 1-7) Catholic School situated in the Takapuna area of Auckland's North Shore in New Zealand, adjacent to St. Joseph's Parish and Primary School. The school was named after Antonio Rosmini, founder of the Institute of Charity. The school's motto is Legis Charitas Plenitudo, translated as 'Charity Fulfills the Law'. Currently, the school's roll sits just under 1,000 students, from various cultural backgrounds. The school was founded in 1961 by Father Catcheside.
School Life
The school's enrolment policy favours boys from Catholic Primary Schools, although students of other denominations fill the remaining roll space. The school's curriculum mainly mirrors that of state schools, except for the addition of Religious Education and its associated Retreats and Masses.
Prayer
Prayers are a part of daily school life at Rosmini. This generally includes the school prayer:
- Lord,
- Help us to be school of dignity, integrity and fairness
- As we try to live out the maxims of Antonio Rosmini
- To desire only, without limits, to please God and be just
- To direct our thoughts and actions to the glory of God's church
- To accept calmly what God wills for us
- Through Christ our Lord
- Amen
Facilities
The school's buildings include a large auditorium, purpose-built music, technology and science blocks, a large main block (containing classrooms, computer labs, the main office and the library), and several prefabs. The school also has a gymnasium and extensive sports fields.
As of 2008 a brand new gym block, passed the planning stage and construction for the facility began on Monday, 23rd June 2008.
Sport
Sport is a large part of life at Rosmini College. The College has found much success of recent years in sports.
Rugby
The school has a proud rugby tradition. The school has five old-boys who have been members of the All Blacks, including current All Blacks Rudi Wulf and Anthony Boric. In 2006, the school's 1st XV, coached by Mr. Mike Wallace, got to the final of the North Harbour Seconday Schools rugby championship. The current 1st XV team is coached by Mr. Barry, son of former All Black, Kevin Barry. The 2008 1st XV was unbeaten in the rounds. On Saturday, 16th August, they beat Orewa College by 30 - 0. They play Westlake Boys High School in the Final of the competition at North Harbour Stadium on Sunday, 24 August.
Soccer
In 2007, the College's 15th Grade Soccer team took the top prize, captained by Noor Lammozza and coached by Brian Strang (Head of English at the College). The 2008 team look to be doing the same.
Rosmini College's 1st XI has not won the championship since the 80s, but look like they may do so in 2008.
Both results of the 2008 season are questionable, however, as the season looks like it may be cancelled due to poor conditions of the fields.
2008 Beijing Olympics
Adreane Blincoe, a Rosmini Old Boy, competed in the 5000m Men's race. Craig Stanaway, also a Rosmini Old Boy, was part of the TVNZ Olymic Coverage team.
Other Information
Rosmini College's sister school Carmel College is situated nearby. Each year Rosmini College staff select two Head Boys (currently Samuel Page and Liam Thornley) and two Deputy Head Boys. Also two young men are selected to be the schools Sports Captains each year.