Reviews of St Peter's College. (School) in Auckland (Auckland).
St Peter's College
23 Mountain Road, Grafton, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
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Information of St Peter's College, School in Auckland (Auckland)
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Open hours of St Peter's College
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8:45am–3pm
Tuesday
8:30am–3:10pm
Wednesday
8:30am–3:10pm
Thursday
8:45am–3pm
Friday
8:45am–3pm
Saturday
Closed
Reviews of St Peter's College
P.
Wanna beat up kids that are a different race to you, well this is the school for you, doesn’t matter if they are big and small you can beat them up. It’s interesting how the teachers like to beat up the Asian kids for being to smart, They like to punch them in the stomach till the rice comes out of their mouth.
R.
A Catholic Boys school teaching boys from year 6 to 13 . A well run environment helping boys become men and giving them a decent education to boot . Well located next to a train station and major bus routes the school enjoys a huge catchment area based on its Catholic values and it's proximity to transport links . Redevelopment of the school is ongoing and that's seen the building of new classrooms and a sport's facility . A school that Teacher , Parents ,Community and Students are proud of.
J.
I was on the train on my way home back from my job and it was rather busy, but two young St. Peter’s college men gave up there seats for me. These boys have excellent manners and should be congratulated.
U.
Went to this school for about a year till I got deported back to my country coz my visa expired. All in all, I have very fond memories of this school which I will cherish with me for the rest of my life. Till we meet again, St Peters I will miss you.
S.
I'm an old boy of St Peter's college. They are a great school, very supportive of the students and try to push the students to do their best. If I still lived in NZ I would have sent my son here.