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  1. Sacred Heart College (Auckland) is a Catholic, Marist Champagnat school that provides special character education for boys from Years 7 to 13. There are currently 1232 students enrolled at the school. Twelve percent are Māori and fifteen percent are of Pacific heritages. Sacred Heart College is part of an international network of Sacred Heart ...

  2. Sacred Heart College is just a 20-minute drive from the CBD of Auckland – New Zealand’s biggest city. The College spans 22 hectares of park-like grounds and hosts nine sports fields, six teaching buildings, a state-of-the-art technology block, three swimming pools, a large gymnasium, modern computer laboratories, performing arts centre and a comprehensive library.

  3. 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.

  4. Matariki Dinner - He Tohu Aroha. Saturday 22nd June. Join us for our annual Matariki Dinner on Saturday 22 June, 6.30pm.The evening will include... View Event.

  5. Sacred Heart College has created many National Representatives at Senior Men’s level as well as athletes who have gone on to play overseas. Water Polo is played year round, depending on the age level - Senior teams play in Term 1, Year 7 & 8 teams in Terms 2 and 3, and Junior teams play in Term 4.

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  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.