John Paul College
Rotorua|New Zealand
The Mission of the LaSallian School is to form a Community where teachers and students can live their faith and become the persons that God wants them to be. The latest edition of One Lasalle, the newsletter of the NZ Lasallian Family, is available to read here. The 2015 Young Lasallians Conference is taking place in November. Discover more..
We believe that the love of Christ binds us together as children of God, peoples of all races and conditions, rich or poor, bright or otherwise, for all are made in God's Image and are members of His family. On this faith rests the mutual love and respect that is fostered between teacher and student in our schools.
We believe as lay colleagues to the De La Salle Brothers we give testimony to the Providence and Presence of God as we educate the young in the tradition of Saint John Baptist De La Salle, giving attention to all and especially to pupils whose development is hindered by economics, personal and other problems.
Mass is celebrated every Wednesday in term time at 8.15am in the McKillop Chapel.
We believe that the learning of religious truth is fundamental to education in our schools.
We believe that religious development is not isolated from development of the mind and conscience, nor from development of the body. Logic and analysis, honesty and team-work in games, all provide a sound foundation for understanding religion and living by one's beliefs.
We believe that we are called to teach what is true, just, good and beautiful, guided by our Catholic philosophy which finds harmony not contradiction in spirit and matter, in faith and reason.
We believe that, like parents, teachers labour to form the minds and characters of students and become transformed in the process, as teacher and student help each other grow as persons.
We believe that students must learn how to learn as they need to teach themselves after leaving school.
We believe that success in School means more than good examination results. It means learning how to live as well as how to make a living.
1st Mar |
Ash Wednesday |
23rd Jun | Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus |
17th Mar |
St Patrick |
24th Jun |
St John the Baptist |
19th Mar |
St Joseph |
9th Jul |
McKenna |
7th Apr |
St John Baptist de la Salle |
6th Aug |
The Transfiguration of the Lord |
9th Apr |
Palm Sunday |
8th Aug |
St Mary of the Cross |
13th Apr |
Holy Thursday |
15th Aug | Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
14th Apr |
Good Friday |
29th Aug |
Blessed Edmund Rice |
15th Apr |
Holy Saturday |
5th Sep |
Death of Blessed Mother Teresa |
16th Apr |
Easter Sunday |
8th Sep |
The Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
16th Apr |
St Bernadette |
27th Sep |
St Vincent de Paul |
28th Apr |
St Peter Channel |
29th Sep |
Sts Michael, Gabriel & Raphael |
25th May |
The Ascension |
1st Nov |
All Saints Day |
5th May |
Kanea |
2nd Nov |
All Souls Day |
4th Jun |
Pentecost Sunday |
27th Nov |
1st Sunday of Advent |
15th Jun | Corpus Christi |
8th Dec |
Feast of the Immaculate Conception |
The framework of guidance care at John Paul College ensures that the College provides a safe emotional and effective environment for all students under the leadership of Mrs Ali McHugh (Deputy Principal Pastoral Care).
The first point of contact for all students is the classroom teacher or the student's form teacher. Form teachers work closely with the Deans at each year level, the Guidance Counsellors, Campus Minister, School Nurse and Deputy Principal.
Deputy Principal Pastoral | Mrs Ali McHugh | [email protected] | ext 8841 |
Campus Minister | Mrs Bernadette Fredricksen | [email protected] | ext 8867 |
Guidance Counsellor | Mrs Nancy MacMillan | [email protected] | ext 8854 |
Guidance Counsellor | Mr Neil Carter | [email protected] | ext 8808 |
Careers Counsellor | Mrs Sheryl Hewitson | [email protected] | ext 8823 |
School Nurse | Mrs Cathy Flavell | [email protected] | ext 8806 |
SENCO | Mrs Marie Hepi | [email protected] | ext 8807 |
Year 13 Dean | Mr Mark Chapman | [email protected] | ext 8858 |
Year 12 Dean | Mrs Sherry Brewer | [email protected] | ext 8852 |
Year 11 Dean | Mrs Minka Webb | [email protected] | ext 8848 |
Year 10 Dean | Mr Terry Hughes | [email protected] | ext 8861 |
Year 9 Dean | Mr Owen Kowalewski | [email protected] | ext 8847 |
Year 8 Dean | Mrs Jan Grahamslaw | [email protected] | ext 8803 |
Year 7 Dean | Mrs. Marie Hepi | [email protected] | ext 8849 |
John Paul College recognises New Zealand’s cultural diversity & the unique position of Maori.