List of former staff of St Peter's College, Auckland

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St Peter's College (including its predecessor school St Peter's School), a secondary school in Auckland, New Zealand, has employed many notable faculty and staff.

Approximately ninety Christian Brothers were associated with St Peter's College from 1939 until 2007.[1][2]

Notable staff[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Maxwell, p. 10
  2. ^ Elliott, p. 338.
  3. ^ Johanssen, Dana (8 October 2010). "My life in sport: John Ackland". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  4. ^ "St Peter's College Staff List". St Peter's College, Auckland. 2019. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Staff". St Peter's College Magazine. St Peter's College, Auckland: 10, 15. 1960.
  6. ^ "Jim Anderton, MP". New Zealand Parliament.
  7. ^ Arvidson, K. O.; Robinson; Wattie (1998). The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature. Auckland: Oxford University Press. pp. 27 and 28.
  8. ^ "Arvidson K. O." Aotearoa New Zealand Poetry Sound Archive. December 2007.
  9. ^ Hunt, Sam (2009). Backroads, Charting a Poet's Life. Nelson: Craig Potton Publishing. p. 24.
  10. ^ "Terry Locke". Aotearoa New Zealand Poetry Sound Archive. 20 November 2007. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  11. ^ Elliott, p. 211.
  12. ^ Laracy, Hugh (1 September 2010). "Dignan, Patrick - Biography". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
  13. ^ Elliott, pp. 259-299.
  14. ^ Bush, Graham W. A., ed. (2006). The History of Epsom. Auckland: Epsom & Eden District Historical Society Inc. p. 224.
  15. ^ Cumming, Ian (1959). Glorious Enterprise: The History of the Auckland Education Board 1857-1957. Whitcome & Tombs Ltd. pp. 70, 103 and 135.
  16. ^ "Board of Trustees". St Peter's College, Auckland. Archived from the original on 21 October 2015. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  17. ^ Goddard, Peter. "Richard James O'Sullivan". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  18. ^ Simmons, E. R. (1982). In Cruce Salus, A History of the Diocese of Auckland 1848 - 1980. Auckland: Catholic Publication Centre. p. 32.
  19. ^ "Bro. Peter Watt". St Peter's College Newsletter. 22 June 2018. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  20. ^ "Death Notice, "Peter William (One-Arm) WATT". NZ Herald. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  21. ^ Bryant, George (1981). Beetham. Palmerston North: The Dunmore Press. p. 25.
  22. ^ Elliott, p. 104.

Bibliography[]

No author; sorted by publication name
  • NZ Catholic : the national Catholic newspaper, 1996–present.
  • St Peter's College Silver Jubilee 1939-1964. Auckland: Christian Brothers Old Boys Association. 1964.
  • St Peter's College Magazines, St Peter's College, Auckland, 1948-2015.
  • Zealandia, 1939-1990.

by author

  • Donaldson, Graeme (2001). To All Parts of the Kingdom: Christian Brothers In New Zealand 1876-2001. Christchurch: Christian Brothers New Zealand Province.
  • Donnelly, Felix (1982). One Priest's Life. Auckland: Australia and New Zealand Book Company.
  • Elliott, Matt (2015). On This Rock: 75 Years of St Peter's College, Mountain Road. St Peter's College, Auckland. ISBN 978-0-473-331542.
  • Maxwell, Rick (2008). St. Peter's College, Auckland. Simerlocy Press.
  • O'Neill, J. C. (1968). The History of the Work of the Christian Brothers in New Zealand (Unpublished Dip. Ed. thesis). University of Auckland.
  • Reid, Nicholas (2006). James Michael Liston: A Life. Wellington: Victoria University Press.
  • Robertson, Paul Malcolm (1996). Nga Parata Karaitiana The Christian Brothers, A Public Culture in Transition, A Comparative Study of the Indian and New Zealand Provinces (Unpublished thesis for MA in Anthropology). University of Auckland – via Edmund Rice Network of New Zealand.[permanent dead link]
  • Tamihere, John; Bain, Helen (2004). John Tamihere Black and White. Auckland: Reed.

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