Rosmini College to undergo transformation

Construction of two impressive new buildings is expected to start in late 2026

Rosmini College is on the cusp of a major transformation. Masterplanning is complete for the Catholic Diocese of Auckland's joint development involving Rosmini College, St Joseph’s Catholic School, and St Joseph’s Church, and the exciting first stages are about to begin.

Phase One is kicking off with two major new buildings. First, a three-level administration and classroom block that will become the new heart of the school and the main arrival point. This striking building will feature bold red anodized fins, reflecting the school's colours and its Catholic heritage. Inside, you'll find the main reception, a student wellness centre, 15 new classrooms (including a multi-purpose whānau room), a first-floor student courtyard, and updated staff facilities.

A second large building will be located to the northeast. This structure is split into two parts, connected by a three-story covered atrium that creates a visual link to St Joseph’s Church. It will house 19 classrooms, staff and resource areas, and ground-floor drama spaces that open onto covered external teaching areas. The central atrium will be a fantastic all-weather space for gathering and learning.

Construction is expected to begin late 2026.

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