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Rosmini College is an integrated Catholic school for boys from Year 7 to Year 13 (roughly 11 to 18 years of age). The college was founded by the Rosminian Institute of Charity in 1962 and the educational philosophy is that of Antonio Rosmini, the founder of the Order. This philosophy encompasses the pursuit of excellence for all boys according to their abilities. Emphasis is placed on developing fully-rounded young men, equipped to take their place in society.

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PLACES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Rosmini College has agreed to observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International students published by the Ministry of Education. Copies of the Code are available on request from this institution or from the New Zealand Ministry of Education website at http://www.minedu.govt.nz/goto/international

The school can provide tuition for about sixty international students, preferably spread across all year levels. To be considered for a place, applicants must have arranged their own accommodation. Accommodation may be with one or both parents living in New Zealand OR with a Designated Caregiver who must be a relative or close family friend OR in a homestay which has no more than four overseas students.

FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND STAFFING

International StudentsThe main two-storey block contains administration areas, general classrooms, technology workshops, art rooms, specialist computer rooms and the Library.

Other buildings grouped around the main block include a new state-of-the-art Technology Centre (2006), a specialist Science block (2002), Auditorium (2001), a music suite, gymnasium and sports pavilion as well as extra classroom spaces and a Chapel. Construction has begun on a new multi-million dollar gymnasium.

The college is situated on 7 hectares of land which, apart from the buildings, provides for 3 rugby and 2 soccer fields in the winter, these converted in summer for cricket and athletics. There are sealed tennis courts. Sport is a major element of the school’s curriculum and a variety of indoor sports are available as well as those noted above.

Equipment in specialist rooms is up-to-date and in keeping with current curriculum needs. Computers play an increasing role in the overall educational structure and funds are constantly being invested in enhancing hardware and software supplies such that the usage of the computer as a tool can be extended to many subject areas. Music and Art equipment continue to be up-dated and extended in range. The new Technology Centre and the Science Block have been accompanied by the provision of new curriculum-centred items. The gymnasium was modernised and extended in 1999 to provide specialist fitness areas.

The school is staffed in accordance with Ministry of Education entitlements and in addition employs extra staff from its own funds, some of whom are specialists in providing English language assistance to international students. Among the staff especially appointed to meet the needs of international students is a Liaison Teacher whose special role is to look to the welfare of the international student group. This teacher is particularly concerned with helping students to fit into a new culture and to progressing in their learning so that they can quickly form part of the normal school programmes.

Academic Achievement

These cover core and option subjects according to year level and Rosmini prepares senior students for all levels of the New Zealand National qualifications system. This will ensure our students are on the accepted pathways for University and all tertiary educational institutions. Rosmini has a magnificent record in academic achievements.

International Orientation Programme

We welcome the cultural diversity that international students bring to our college. Our ESOL Director and teachers work to support international students and ensure their happy integration into student life in New Zealand. Besides offering individual and small group tuition in English, each student has access to excellent computer and audio visual facilities. Personal e-mail is freely available enabling students to maintain easy and frequent contact with home.

Students are assessed on arrival and placed according to their level of competence. ESOL classes are available as part of the tuition fees.

Accommodation

Accommodation must be arranged privately before acceptance, however the school able to suggest homestay providers. New laws emphasise the value of reliable caregivers and guardians.

Tuition fees and course-related costs

The tuition fees for 2008 are $NZ14,000.00, payable in full once enrolment has been approved. These fees cover teaching costs, Catholic Attendance Dues, standard text-book usage and non-returnable classroom notes. The tuition fees may change from year to year.

There are additional costs for every student (including non-international) that will vary for each student according to year level and subjects studied. Stationery, school uniform, class trips, materials fees in some subjects, special tuition such as in music, external examination entries (Years 11-13) and sports participation fees are the possible areas of cost. (For a student involved in ALL of the above, approximately $NZ1000.00 would normally cover a year’s charges.)

Non-school based costs applicants must also consider involve accommodation, insurances including health and general living costs. These will vary according to personal choice and circumstances.

Application packages, including a school prospectus, are available from the school on request or can be downloaded from this site (under the forms link). Please address all applications to the Principal.

School Size

Rosmini limits its size to about 1000 students. Students are motivated and well-disciplined.

Location and Climate

Rosmini College is situated on Auckland's North Shore, close to the city of Takapuna and on major bus routes. Students at Rosmini enjoy Auckland’s all year round, mild climate.

What students say about Rosmini College

"When I first arrived at Rosmini College, in 2006, I was impressed with how kind the staff were. My English has gradually improved this year and for the first time in my life I like going to school to meet my friends and study. I am in the junior concert band. I play drums and percussion and the teacher encourages me, so I practise harder. I also play miniball, which is basketball for children. Rosmini College has provided me with many new opportunities." - Howard Choi: Year 8

"I have been at Rosmini College for three years. People are nice and polite. I am from Taiwan and the schools are very different there. love my new life here. I meet new friends and learn new things. For me it is another new experience. ROSMINI COLLEGE IS THE BEST!" - Iverson Lin: Year 11

"My name is John Lee and I have been here for about a year. My first day at Rosmini was exciting ad interesting. At first I felt scared of talking to other students in English and it was quite hard to make friends. Also I felt confused because I had to keep changing classes whereas, in Korea, teachers come to our classroom; I am OK now. I started playing Rugby and, as a result, have made lots of friends. I enjoy school life because the teachers are very kind and people are friendly. I also did well in my exams so I am loving my new life at Rosmini college and in New Zealand .I hope to stay here until I go on to University. My goal is to be a good Rosminian." - Myoung (John) Lee: Year 9