Chanel College | |
Location: | Moamoa, Samoa |
Country: | Samoa |
Coordinates: | -13.87°N -171.7867°W |
Authority: | Catholic Education (Samoa Diocese) |
Principal: | Fr. Mika Tuimavave |
Schooltype: | High school |
Fundingtype: | Private, with some government subsidies |
Denomination: | Catholic, but open to all students |
Patron: | St. Peter Chanel |
Grades: | 9-13 |
Status: | Open |
Homepage: | www.chanelcollege.org |
Colors: | Blue and White |
Motto: | "Taofi Mau le Faatuatua" ("Cling Fast to the Faith") |
Chanel College is a Catholic co-educational college in Moamoa, Samoa. It is near the top of Mount Vaea, at the end of Moamoa Road, which leads directly from Apia. The college has been staffed by a combination of Marist Fathers, Salasian sisters, volunteer organizations and regular employees.
Founded in 1962 by the Marist Fathers, it was originally a boys-only boarding school (with special permission for non-boarders) that later became co-educational. The first principal was Father Bernard Doherty. The first head prefect was Lino Samoa, who later received from his family his chiefly title of "Taupa'u".
Enrollment numbers (in 2008) exceeded 400 students.
At least one priest who taught at Chanel College is alleged to have been a pedophile.