St Bernard's College, Lower Hutt
St Bernard's College is a Catholic year 7 to 13 secondary school for boys located at 183 Waterloo Rd, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. The school was opened by the Marist Brothers in 1946. Years 7 and 8 were previously part of St Bernard's Intermediate.
The maximum roll is 680 pupils.
School crest
The school crest was designed by Brother Gerard Mullin who served as principal of the school from 1959 to 1964. The crest of St. Bernard's consists of a shield divided into three panels:- The left panel shows a sword and a crown, symbolising the need to "fight the good fight so as to gain the crown of victory." This is an allusion to an exhortation of the Apostle Paul regarding the Catholic striving to live for Christ.
- The centre panel has three Fleur-de-lis, symbolic of three French connections with the school:
- The cross on the right panel was worn by the Crusaders on their shields. St Bernard promoted the Crusades.
Sports
St. Bernard's College has offered many sports as extra-curricular activities. It currently offers athletics, badminton, basketball, cricket, cross country, football, golf, hockey, mountain biking, rowing, rugby, rugby league, rugby 7s, softball, swimming, tennis, touch rugby, volleyball and waterpolo. The first XV rugby team has three traditional games each year; one with Hato Paora College, one with Francis Douglas Memorial College and another one with Hutt Valley High School.List of principals
With Simon Stack's appointment at the start of 2016, fifteen principals have served St. Bernard's College since its formation in 1946.- Br. Bernard Fulton
- Br. Ignatius Callan
- Br. Gerald Murphy
- Br. Oswald Wall
- Br. Gerard Mullin
- Br. Cyprian Tuite
- Br. Neil Hyland
- Br. Majella Sherry
- Br. Arnold Turner
- Br. Hugh Graham
- Br. Terence Costello
- Br. Denis Turner
- Mr. Peter Fava
- Mr. Hedley Aitken
- Mr. Simon Stack
Notable alumni
- Inoke Afeaki – Rugby union
- Stanley Afeaki – Rugby union
- Craig Bradshaw – basketball
- John Callen – actor
- Lee Donoghue – actor
- John Dougan – All Black
- Viliami Fine – Rugby union
- Mladen Ivančić – Chief Operating Officer, NZ Film Commission
- Marvin Karawana – rugby league & rugby union
- Sione Katoa – rugby league
- Genesis Mamea Lemalu – rugby union
- Jacob Laban - Rugby league
- Issac Luke – rugby league
- Ben Matulino – rugby league
- Roderick Mulgan – physician and barrister
- Kaelin Nguyen - professional footballer
- Alan Schirnack – rugby league
- Jason Schirnack – rugby league
- Sam Tagataese – rugby league
- Earl Va'a – rugby union
- Matt Visser – physicist and mathematician
- Brian Wickens – professional wrestler