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Rosmini College
Stations of the Cross 2022
Each year Rosmini College and Carmel College hold a joint Stations of the Cross re-enactment by their senior students, accompanied by the two schools’ combined choir and orchestra. Carmel’s Deputy Principal, Ms Rosanna Fouhy says, “It is very powerful to see our young adults share in this long-standing Catholic tradition. This year, due to the Covid restrictions, the re-enactment was pre-recorded and released online via the two schools’ websites and official social media platforms to the wider community on Holy Thursday.”
Rosmini Golf
Rosmini College came away with the silver in the College Sport Golf Premier Teams Finals held on Monday 4th April at the Huapai Golf Course.
The Rosmini team consisted of Year 13 student Shinju Aoki and Year 11 students Alec Yap and Daniel Cullum. Rosmini College’s Head of Economics and the teacher in charge of golf, Mr Mark Free says, “The boys played with great sportsmanship and congratulated the other school for their win. They had a great time and represented Rosmini College with great pride and professionalism. We now look forward to the individual stroke play championship later this year.”
Volleyball success
Rosmini had its best ever result at the Auckland Senior Volleyball Championships held on Wednesday 6th April – Friday 8th April at Takanini’s Bruce Pulman Arena, securing a bronze medal. The team beat Auckland Grammar School 2 – 0 and Mt Albert Grammar School 2 – 0, before losing to Aorere College. In the quarter finals Rosmini beat Onehunga 2 – 0 but, in a nail biter, lost their semifinal to Orewa College. Rosmini College’s Sports Captain, Charlie Dalton and Year 12 student Mateo Roa were also named in the tournament team. Rosmini’s Head of Careers and the teacher in charge of volleyball, Mr Roger Latch, says, “A big thanks to our team sponsors Pita Pit and A R & Associates Civil Engineering. With six or seven players back in 2023 the future looks exciting for Rosmini College volleyball!”