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In June 2013, there were 190 Catholic primary schools in New Zealand and 50 secondary schools. [56] Around 86,000 students were enrolled in 2015, or just under 10 percent of all students in the New Zealand school system. [57] [58] About 78 percent of New Zealand Catholic children attend Catholic schools. [58] Academically, the schools do very well.
John Paul College is a Catholic secondary school in Rotorua, New Zealand.The co-educational school enrolls students in years 7 to 13. It was opened in 1987 and combined two existing schools, Edmund Rice College (for boys) and MacKillop College (for girls). [4]
Name Website MOE Years Gender Area Authority Decile Roll Our Lady of Lourdes School: 2416: 1-6: Coed: Palmerston North: State integrated: 4: 133 Reignier School: 2663
Garin College is a New Zealand Catholic, integrated, co-educational day and boarding secondary school in Nelson on the northern outskirts of Richmond.The college opened on 28 January 2002 to serve the Catholic community, particularly in the upper South Island.
The Congregation of Christian Brothers in New Zealand is part of the Congregation of Christian Brothers, a Catholic religious institute, and has been established in New Zealand since 1876. Its particular charism is the education of boys and in New Zealand it has been responsible for eight schools and has launched other educational initiatives. [1]
Rosmini College is a state integrated Catholic secondary school for boys, situated in Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand. The proprietor of the school is the the Bishop of Auckland . [ 3 ] The school caters to Years 7–13 (Forms 1–7), and currently has a roll of approximately 1120 students and staff of 75 teachers. [ 4 ]
The Catechism for Filipino Catholics, or CFC, is a contextualized and inculturated Roman Catholic catechism for Filipinos prepared by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) and approved by the Holy See. The draft was produced by the CBCP's "Episcopal Commission on Catechesis and Catholic Education."
Aquinas College is a Roman Catholic co-educational school that combines intermediate and college (years 7–13). It was founded in 2003 with St. Thomas Aquinas as its patron saint. The proprietor of the school, which is a State-integrated school , is the Bishop of Hamilton .