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Revision as of 07:40, 16 December 2009

St Bernard's College
Address
Map
183 Waterloo Road,
Lower Hutt,
New Zealand
Coordinates41°12′37″S 174°55′01″E / 41.2104°S 174.9169°E / -41.2104; 174.9169
Information
TypeState integrated boys Secondary (Year 7-13)
MottoRespice Stellam Voca Mariam
"Look To The Star, Call Upon Mary"
Established1946
Ministry of Education Institution no.260
PrincipalPeter Fava
School roll504
Socio-economic decile5
Websitewww.sbc.school.nz

St Bernard's College (often abbreviated to SBC) is a Catholic Year 7 to 13 (Form 1 to 7) secondary School for Boys, located on Waterloo Rd, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. The Marist Brothers, in response to Archbishop McKeefry's call, opened St Bernard's School in 1946. The spirit of the Marist Brothers is still an integral part of the culture of the College.

The College has a strong Catholic character and its students come from many backgrounds including European, Indian, Asian, Maori and Polynesian. The maximum roll is 550 pupils.

House system

St. Bernard's has four house groups: Pompallier, Ignatius, Chanel and Marcellin (formerly known as and represented by Gold, Green, Red and Blue respectively). These house groups compete against each other in many different events each year. The overall winner at the end of the school year receives the House Shield. So far all the house groups have won the shield at least once.

Notable alumni

See also

References

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

External links