- St Peter's College, Palmerston North
Infobox NZ school
name = St Peter's College
badge = -
motto = Ubi Petrus, Ibi EcclesiaAs Peter, so the Church [http://www.secondexodus.com/html/catholicdefinitions/catholic.htm]
type = State Catholic Co-educational Integrated College (Year 7-13)
established = 1974, as an amalgamation of St Joseph's Convent School, Palmerston North Marist and St Patrick's Intermediate
address = Holdsworth Avenue, Milson, Palmerston North, New Zealand
principal = Helen Allan
head_label = Acting Principal
roll = 811
decile = 7 [ [http://www.minedu.govt.nz/web/downloadable/dl7698_v1/decile-changes-2007-2008-web-state-s-integ.xls Decile change 2007 to 2008 for state & state integrated schools] ]
MOE = 204
homepage = http://www.stpeterspn.school.nz/St Peter's College is a Catholic Integrated co-educational College Year 7-13 of approximately 800 students. It is located in the northern
Palmerston North suburb of Milson.The school's campus includes the historic St Anskaar's Chapel, which was gifted to the school by the people of Dannevirke.chool Leadership
The Acting Principal is Helen Allan. [cite web|url=http://www.stpeterspn.school.nz/index.php?page=15|title=Principal's Message|publisher=St Peter's College|accessdate=2008-07-08] Further, the school is divided into a junior school (years 7-10) and a senior school (years 11-13). Currently Miss Catherine Gunn and Mrs Helen Allan head the junior and senior schools respectively. Timothy Bernard Hehir is the chairman of the Board of Trustees.
Like many Catholic schools in New Zealand, St Peter's has put a great deal of emphasis on developing leadership in its students. This is line with the school's desire to provide its students with a holistic education.
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Houses
Students and teachers alike are divided into four houses, named after famous New Zealand Clergy. The houses compete annually for the House Shield as well as serving an organisational purpose for the students:
*Viard (Green)- Named after Bishop Viard.
*Redwood (Red)- Named after Bishop Redwood.
*O'Shea (Blue)- Named after Bishop O'Shea.
*McKeefry (Yellow)- Named after Cardinal McKeefry.porting Rivalries
St Peter's 1st XI (Football) has a traditional rivalry with St John's (Hastings). Fixtures against St. John's proved tough over the years. It wasn't until the glory days of 1999-2000 that St Peter's could gain an ascendancy in the tie. There is also an annual tie against Chanel (Masterton), which is dominated by St Peter's.St Peter's
Rugby Union 1st XV traditionally plays games against three other Catholic Schools, for which special jerseys are used and caps are awarded to players. The schools are,Francis Douglas Memorial College inTaranaki ,Cullinane College (formerly St Augustines) inWanganui andSt Peter Chanel inMasterton . These games are played on an annual basis, with home and away roles alternating. In recent years St Peter's has declined to send a 1st XV to Masterton, sending instead an under 16 team, in order to keep the game competitive.2002 Manawatu Standard controversy
In late 2001, a number of people lodged New Zealand Press Council [http://www.presscouncil.org.nz/] complaints against the
Manawatu Standard , a local daily broadsheet. The school alleged that the newspaper was unfairly running negative stories the school, while not reporting on any neighbouring schools. In Tony Booker against the Manawatu Standard, [http://www.presscouncil.org.nz/display_ruling.asp?casenumber=855 Tony Booker against the Manawatu Standard] the Press Council upheld the complaint, finding that the Standard was guilty of unbalanced reporting and bias. The Standard was forced to print the Council's findings.Anti-Catholicism was considered a possible motive for the Standard, as this is the main distinguishing feature between St Peter's and other Palmerston North schools.Former Students of note
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Simon Power - National Party MP, once touted as a possible Prime Minister.
*Ingrid Park - Actress, played the character MacKenzie Choat onShortland Street .Notes
External links
* [http://www.stpeterspn.school.nz/ St Peter's College Website]
* [http://www.presscouncil.org.nz/ New Zealand Press Council]
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