Sancta Maria College, New Zealand
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Sancta Maria College is a co-ed Catholic School in Auckland
, New Zealand
. It is named after the schooner
on which Bishop Pompallier
travelled around New Zealand.
Bishop Pompallier, who is a specially honoured pioneer of the New Zealand Catholic Church, arrived in the Hokianga from France in 1838 with a group of Marist Priests and Brothers. With this group, he sailed around New Zealand converting settlers to Catholicism in the early 1840s.
Fathers Garin and Viard who accompanied Bishop Pompallier established Churches in Howick and Panmure. Bishop Pompallier devised his own flag for the vessel - a bunting version of the Miraculous Modal, It consisted of a blue cross surmounting a large M and surrounded by twelve stars. The background was white. These twelve stars have been incorporated into the school logo along with the Sancta Maria and the school's motto 'FAITH IS OUR COMPASS'.
The College’s name commemorates the historic arrival and work of Bishop Pompallier. There is a comparison between the vessel Sancta Maria being used to spread the Word and our College being a vessel for furthering the Religious Education of young people in the area.
There has been a notable increase in the population of students and the school has also been expanded to include 5 classroom 'blocks'.
When it was first built, Sancta Maria College only supported students from years 7-9, the same as Botany Downs Secondary College, due to lack of teaching space, but now it is a fully functional school from Years 7-13
Saint Anne
Block is a three-story block with approximately 12 classrooms, which are used for the main social sciences, English and mathematics.
Saint Benedict
Block is a two story block, with the top three classrooms being used for music and Information Communication Technology (ICT) Labs, as well as the Careers Office and the Guidance Counselor's Office, and the bottom level for the temporary library, the Dean of Year Level's offices and a few small meeting rooms.
The next block is the Saint Catherine
Block. The Saint Catherine Block, along with the Saint Benedict Block, were the first two blocks of classrooms in the foundation year. The Saint Catherine Block's top level is mainly for the sciences with Five classrooms equipped for experiments and of the other Four, Three of which are being used for Religious Educations Lessons and the final is for languages (specifically Japanese). The Bottom 10 classrooms are devoted to the technologies, with the first being information communication technology, with 30 flat screen computers into which students login using their own user id, the next adjoining classroom is for fabric technology, such as sewing and designing. Then is the spare technology room used for Early Childhood Education, and next is food technology, which is used for cooking and baking etc. Next is design technology which is graphics, construction design, which in the future may incorporate CADD. After that is the building technology, with woodwork and metalwork and electronics classrooms.
The fourth block is Saint Dominic
Block, which houses the year 7s and 8s. Between every two classrooms is a 'pod' with approximately 10-15 computers for the classes to use if needed. The only exception is the last half of the bottom level which splits between art and languages, and the last third of the top level which is for 'Business Studies', or economics and accounting.
Both Anne and Catherine block's are equipped with a set of COW's (Computers On Wheels) for individual student use.
of Sancta Maria College are named after ports or harbours in New Zealand at which Bishop Pompallier's schooner landed.
The four houses are:
The Winners of the house Competition have been as follows:
Auckland
The Auckland metropolitan area , in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country with residents, percent of the country's population. Auckland also has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world...
, New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...
. It is named after the schooner
Schooner
A schooner is a type of sailing vessel characterized by the use of fore-and-aft sails on two or more masts with the forward mast being no taller than the rear masts....
on which Bishop Pompallier
Jean Baptiste Pompallier
Jean Baptiste François Pompallier was the first vicar apostolic to visit New Zealand. He was born in Lyon, France. He became the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland.-Appointment and voyage:...
travelled around New Zealand.
The name
The College is named after the mission schooner Sancta Maria on which Bishop Jean Baptist Pompallier sailed around New Zealand. The name Sancta Maria is a Latin title for Mary the mother of God. It means Holy Mary.Bishop Pompallier, who is a specially honoured pioneer of the New Zealand Catholic Church, arrived in the Hokianga from France in 1838 with a group of Marist Priests and Brothers. With this group, he sailed around New Zealand converting settlers to Catholicism in the early 1840s.
Fathers Garin and Viard who accompanied Bishop Pompallier established Churches in Howick and Panmure. Bishop Pompallier devised his own flag for the vessel - a bunting version of the Miraculous Modal, It consisted of a blue cross surmounting a large M and surrounded by twelve stars. The background was white. These twelve stars have been incorporated into the school logo along with the Sancta Maria and the school's motto 'FAITH IS OUR COMPASS'.
The College’s name commemorates the historic arrival and work of Bishop Pompallier. There is a comparison between the vessel Sancta Maria being used to spread the Word and our College being a vessel for furthering the Religious Education of young people in the area.
History
Sancta Maria College was built in 2004 and was used as a 'transfer' school from St Mark's and Star of the Sea Primary schools in Howick and Pakuranga, New Zealand.There has been a notable increase in the population of students and the school has also been expanded to include 5 classroom 'blocks'.
When it was first built, Sancta Maria College only supported students from years 7-9, the same as Botany Downs Secondary College, due to lack of teaching space, but now it is a fully functional school from Years 7-13
Classrooms
The school's construction of grouped classrooms has been divided up into 'blocks', named after Saints.Saint Anne
Saint Anne
Saint Hanna of David's house and line, was the mother of the Virgin Mary and grandmother of Jesus Christ according to Christian and Islamic tradition. English Anne is derived from Greek rendering of her Hebrew name Hannah...
Block is a three-story block with approximately 12 classrooms, which are used for the main social sciences, English and mathematics.
Saint Benedict
Benedict of Nursia
Saint Benedict of Nursia is a Christian saint, honored by the Roman Catholic Church as the patron saint of Europe and students.Benedict founded twelve communities for monks at Subiaco, about to the east of Rome, before moving to Monte Cassino in the mountains of southern Italy. There is no...
Block is a two story block, with the top three classrooms being used for music and Information Communication Technology (ICT) Labs, as well as the Careers Office and the Guidance Counselor's Office, and the bottom level for the temporary library, the Dean of Year Level's offices and a few small meeting rooms.
The next block is the Saint Catherine
Catherine of Alexandria
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, also known as Saint Catherine of the Wheel and The Great Martyr Saint Catherine is, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred in the early 4th century at the hands of the pagan emperor Maxentius...
Block. The Saint Catherine Block, along with the Saint Benedict Block, were the first two blocks of classrooms in the foundation year. The Saint Catherine Block's top level is mainly for the sciences with Five classrooms equipped for experiments and of the other Four, Three of which are being used for Religious Educations Lessons and the final is for languages (specifically Japanese). The Bottom 10 classrooms are devoted to the technologies, with the first being information communication technology, with 30 flat screen computers into which students login using their own user id, the next adjoining classroom is for fabric technology, such as sewing and designing. Then is the spare technology room used for Early Childhood Education, and next is food technology, which is used for cooking and baking etc. Next is design technology which is graphics, construction design, which in the future may incorporate CADD. After that is the building technology, with woodwork and metalwork and electronics classrooms.
The fourth block is Saint Dominic
Saint Dominic
Saint Dominic , also known as Dominic of Osma, often called Dominic de Guzmán and Domingo Félix de Guzmán was the founder of the Friars Preachers, popularly called the Dominicans or Order of Preachers , a Catholic religious order...
Block, which houses the year 7s and 8s. Between every two classrooms is a 'pod' with approximately 10-15 computers for the classes to use if needed. The only exception is the last half of the bottom level which splits between art and languages, and the last third of the top level which is for 'Business Studies', or economics and accounting.
Both Anne and Catherine block's are equipped with a set of COW's (Computers On Wheels) for individual student use.
Education
Sancta Maria College offers NCEA as its national qualifications standard. They have a system of 'impositions' for misbehaviour and rule infringement which can lead up to an afterschool detention or a Saturday detention for continued or more serious offences. These rules are considered to be strict but fair by pupils and teachers alike, and the number of infringements by Seniors are significantly lower since they have learned the values/ethos and rules of the school.Houses
The housesHouse system
The house system is a traditional feature of British schools, and schools in the Commonwealth. Historically, it was associated with established public schools, where a 'house' refers to a boarding house or dormitory of a boarding school...
of Sancta Maria College are named after ports or harbours in New Zealand at which Bishop Pompallier's schooner landed.
The four houses are:
- Akaroa - Yellow/gold
- Waitemata - Green
- Kororareka - Red
- Hokianga - Blue
The Winners of the house Competition have been as follows:
- 2004 - Waitemata
- 2005 - Kororareka
- 2006 - Waitemata
- 2007 - Waitemata
- 2008 - Kororareka
- 2009 - Kororareka
- 2010 - Kororareka
- 2011 - Hokianga