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  1. Well resourced teaching environment. Free parking and a social club. A staff committed to developing their students. If you require further information regarding employment at Sacred Heart, please contact our Manager of Recruitment/HR Mrs Melanie Inglis on: Email: minglis@sacredheart.school.nz. Mobile: 021 792 946. DDI: 09 529 3746.

  2. The Sacred Heart Rowing Club is looking to recruit Years 9 - 12 rowers and coxswains for the 2022 - 2023 season. View our Novice Eight - National Champions 2019. Rowing at Sacred Heart College has had three distinct periods since the College embraced the sport in 1936. The first period was 1936 to 1954 when the College was located on the ...

  3. sacredheart.bridge.school.nzSchoolBridge

    SchoolBridge is a collection of tools that help connect your school’s communities by leveraging your SMS data to help students, caregivers and staff share information and meet a

  4. The Board of Trustees has agreed to spread the collection of the Financial Contributions equally over the four terms during the year: $4,396 per annum or $1,099 per term (GST exempt) Attendance Dues payable for 2024 school year: $1,016 per annum or $254 per term (including GST) Total for Years 9 to 13 = $5,412 per annum, or $1,353 per term.

  5. Sacred Heart College, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. 5,737 likes · 106 talking about this. Sacred Heart College is a Year 7 to 13 Catholic Boys College

  6. 46 weeks. Weekly homestay fees at NZ$385 (below 14 years old) $17,710. 46 weeks. Homestay placement and administration fee*. $480. Homestay holding fees. Required if a student's room is kept for the school holidays, or domestic and overseas trip longer than 2 weeks. $90.

  7. Enrolment for boarders at Sacred Heart is primarily for students in Year 9, with limited spaces available in other year levels. Consistent with the Special Character of the College, preference is given to families with an established connection to the Catholic Church, and in accordance with the revised guidelines approved by the Catholic Bishops of New Zealand in 2003.