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An introduction to country music awaited interested students at lunch time on Tuesday as the College prepares to enter the annual Young Stars Country Music Awards.
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An introduction to country music awaited interested students at lunch time on Tuesday as the College prepares to enter the annual Young Stars Country Music Awards.
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The South Regional Schools’ Young Vinnies meeting was an evening of fun, networking and pizza. The meeting included the three Catholic schools in the South Auckland region: De La Salle College, McAuley High School and Sancta Maria College.
Art really does send you into a different world filled with creative flair and imaginative life size sculptures, one that our Year 11-13 art students got to experience last week.
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Over the course of four weeks Sancta Maria College’s Premier netball team has participated in the 2018 Secondary School pre-season tournament at AMI (Auckland Netball Centre).
Sancta Maria College’s Premier Team takes out first place Read More »
Students of Sancta Maria College were able to show their support for those affected by school shootings in the USA by bringing to school their bears in their arms.
Prayers and Bears a huge success Read More »
On Friday, our Year 12s had the opportunity to take part in the ‘Loves Me Not’ workshop.
The day started with the Year 12s put into random groups, each assigned to a police officer. The day consisted of us learning about what healthy and unhealthy relationships are and how to distinguish between them.
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Home baked, delicious purple cupcakes gathered a crowd at lunchtime on 23 March. Queues were lining up outside CG5. It was our annual Purple Cupcake Day organised by the Year 10 French class with the help of Madame Read.
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Young Vinnies has long been an integral part of Sancta Maria College’s special character. It is a platform by which students and teachers are able to reach out to those who are in need of love and support, especially those who have been marginalised by society.
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Laughter filled the entire Civic Theatre during Friday’s captivating yet hilarious tale of the rediscovery of lost hope. Performed by the joint forces of talent from Bro’Town and Sione’s Wedding as well as with the creators of The White Guitar, The Naked Samoans Do Magic was a stage show that the Year 11, 12 and 13 Drama Class was very fortunate to see.
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That’s right its Son-Heung Min who plays striker for Premier League Club Tottenham Hotspur.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_Heung-min
Did you know he sits 8th in EPL for goals with 12 this season and he is now worth EUR35m.
But did you also know that he attended Mission Heights school just up the road?
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