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St Paul’s College 183 Richmond Road Ponsonby, Auckland 1021 New Zealand. Phone: + 64 9 376 1287. St Paul’s College is a Catholic, Champagnat Marist school for boys from Years 7-13, located in Ponsonby...
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St Paul's College is a Catholic secondary school for boys owned by the Marist Brothers and located in the central Auckland suburb of Ponsonby on a spacious 7.3 hectare campus. The Marist Brothers first opened a school on the site ( Sacred Heart College ) in 1903.
St Paul’s College is a Catholic, Champagnat Marist school for boys from Year 7–13. We enrol students primarily in Years 7, 8 and 9. Enrolment at other levels is subject to availability.
St Paul’s College is an educational institution raising young men in the Catholic Marist Tradition. We inculcate a strong faith foundation upon which we build character and achievement for each of our students from Years 7 to 13.
St Paul's College, Auckland, Ponsonby, New Zealand. 3,723 likes · 243 talking about this · 248 were here. St Paul's College is a school that educates young men in the Marist Catholic tradition.
Information for Families for Enrolments 2022. 183 Richmond Rd, Ponsonby Auckland 1021 Phone: (09) 376 1287 E-mail: stpauls@stpaulscollege.co.nz Website: www.stpaulscollege.co.nz.
St Paul's Collegiate School is a private (independent) Anglican secondary school in Hamilton, New Zealand. Opened in 1959 originally as a boys only school, the school began admitting girls in years 12 to 13 in 1985, then girls in years 11 to 13 in 2010.