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"To Jesus through Mary" , established = 1928; years ago , principal = Raechelle Taulu , streetaddress= 31 Alberton Avenue,
Mount Albert , city = Auckland , country = New Zealand , coordinates = , type = State integrated , religion =
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Marist College (originally called Marist Sisters College) is an integrated
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located in Mount Albert,
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,
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. It teaches from year 7 through to year 13 with an education "founded on the
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faith", and as of 2019 had a student roll of 760.Education Review Report 2019
(from the Education Review Office. Retrieved 19 April 2020.)
The college was associated with a cluster of 96 COVID-19 cases in early 2020.


Foundation

The college was founded in 1928. According to the college, it was founded by the
Marist Sisters The Marist Sisters are an international congregation or order of Roman Catholic women. The Marist Sisters recognise Jeanne-Marie Chavoin (Mother Saint Joseph) as their Foundress and Jean-Claude Colin as their Founder. Early life of Mother Saint ...
, a congregation or order of Roman Catholic women started in France during the early 19th century by Jeanne-Marie Chavoin and
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. The college was initially called Marist Convent High School, later becoming Marist Sisters' College and finally Marist College in 1996.


History

Marist College began a year after a primary school was established in Mt. Albert Parish, and between 1928 and 1936 was a boarding school which initially included primary age students. The two pioneers were Mother Bernard (Mary Gorman) Irish woman and Sister Austin, an Australian. Sr. Alexius arrived New Zealand in February 1928 to teach in the secondary school and official registration was obtained in 1947. By 1955 there were 93 students at Marist College, then in 1981 after integration into the State system this had grown to a cap of 411, then by 2010 this cap had grown to 750. The boarding school closed in 1978 due to a lack of staff, and the College was gifted by the Marist Sisters of New Zealand to the Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland in 2001.


COVID-19 cluster

During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, a large cluster of cases was associated with the school. The school closed on 23 March 2020 after a staff member tested positive for Covid-19. It stayed shut after a Government decision to close all New Zealand schools. Marist College reopened on 18 May, at the same time as other schools. Before reopening, all staff, students and families were offered free Covid-19 testing and more than 900 tests were done. There were 96 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in the Marist College cluster, making it the second-largest cluster in New Zealand. On 15 June, the Ministry of Health declared the Marist College cluster to be closed.


Operation and events

The whole school community, through the general school programme and its instruction and observances, exercises the right to live and teach the values of
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. Marist College has daily prayers, regular celebrations of the sacrament of the Eucharist and formal study of a religious education programme. Each year, Marist College celebrates Marist Day, starting with Mass in the morning and a themed fun time after that. It is always on 15 August, the Feast of the Assumption of Mary. In 2008, it celebrated Marist Day's 30th Anniversary, which started in 1978. Every year, Marist College holds Family Festival, a festival for numerous cultures dances, many foods and cultural activities. For year 7 and 8, a social is held either at Marist College, St Peters College, etc around October. The social includes dancing and formality. According to the school, the school has four
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, named after significant members of the Marist Story: In 2019, the school had the following ethnic makeup: NZ European/
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40%, Māori 10%, Indian 10%, Samoan 10%, South East Asian 8%, Tongan 8%, Chinese 5%, other Pacific groups 5%, other ethnic groups 4%.


Mathematics

Metro Magazine 2021 ranked Marist College as Auckland’s top performing school in Mathematics Level 1. Marist College was ranked in the top 10 out of 98 schools in Science, English & Communications, and Social Sciences.


Science

In 2021, Marist College Science department junior programme was published by Te Ihuwaka / Education Evaluation Centre (ERO) as a best practice school. The report “Growing Curiosity, Teaching strategies to engage years 5-11 students in science” shares teaching approaches and strategies that ERO has identified as being highly engaging and successful in ensuring student achievement. Marist College was the only Auckland Secondary School selected to be published in this research.


Black Lives Matter

In June 2020, teachers at Marist College took down some of the posters placed by students to promote the
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movement. The school's student cultural leader quit in protest, saying that the college had a systemic problem with racism. Other students joined the protests against systemic racism. In a statement, the school's principal, Raechelle Taulu, said that the school was aware of the students' concerns "about racism in our society and in the world" that the school rejects actions and attitudes that are racist and violent, and that it was "reviewing the issues raised". In a
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recorded by a student without her consent, Taulu said that while the cause was "amazing", the actions of some students was "non-Catholic", and said that she felt the student had defamed her character. The
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, which owns Marist College, said it would mediate a meeting with students who have raised issues. On 16 June, 30 students staged a peaceful protest against alleged "systematic racism" at Marist College.


Notable alumnae

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Lucy Lawless Lucille Frances Lawless (; born 29 March 1968) is a New Zealand actress and singer. She is best known for her roles as Xena in the television series '' Xena: Warrior Princess'', as D'Anna Biers on the re-imagined '' Battlestar Galactica'' seri ...
, an actress noted for her work as Xena in the television series '' Xena: Warrior Princess;'' *
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, a
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for the National Party; *
Sonja Yelich Sonja Yelich (; born 1965) is a New Zealand poet. She is the mother of pop singer Lorde. Early life Sonja Yelich () was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1965, into an immigrant family from the region of Dalmatia. She studied literature at th ...
, a prize-winning New Zealand poet and mother of singer-songwriter,
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. *
Margaret Urlich Margaret Mary Urlich (24 January 1965 – 22 August 2022) was a New Zealand singer who lived in Australia for most of her career. Urlich's 1989 debut solo album, ''Safety in Numbers'', won " Breakthrough Artist – Album" at the 1991 ARIA Awa ...
, musician


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* {{Schools in Auckland Girls' schools in New Zealand Catholic secondary schools in Auckland Educational institutions established in 1928 1928 establishments in New Zealand