St Patrick's College, Silverstream Explained

St Patrick's College, Silverstream
Seal Image:StPat'sStream-Crest.png
Seal Size:200p
Motto:Sectare Fidem ("Hold Fast to your Faith")
Type:Integrated Boys' Secondary (Years 9–13) (Catholic)
Free Label:Founded by
Free Text:The Society of Mary
Established:1931; years ago
Address:207 Fergusson Drive
Silverstream New Zealand
Coordinates:-41.145°N 175.013°W
Rector:Robert Ferreira
Roll:
Decile:8[1]
Moe:252

St Patrick's College is a state-integrated Catholic boys' day and boarding secondary school located in Silverstream, Upper Hutt, New Zealand. It was established in 1931 when the original St Patrick's College, Wellington that had been established in 1885 was intended to be moved to a larger site more suited to a boarding school, but both colleges survived as independent institutions.

History

St Patrick's College in Silverstream was established by the Society of Mary (Marist Fathers) in 1931 when the original St Patrick's College, Wellington (established 1885) was intended to be moved to a larger site more suited to a boarding school. Both colleges survived. Today, they share not only a common history, motto and spirit but also a good natured rivalry and competition in many endeavours. Silverstreamers refer to the mother school as 'Town'.

The Silverstream College, often referred to simply by the suburb title or 'Stream', is on seven hectares of grounds between the Hutt River and Silverstream Railway Station close to the suburbs of Silverstream and Heretaunga. As a state-integrated school, St Patrick's College is funded by the Society of Mary, Catholic Schools Board Limited and the New Zealand Government.[2]

In the 1980s, St Patrick's record was marred by a member of staff being involved in incidents of sexual abuse involving students. Reports of this sexual abuse were allegedly suppressed by the school Marist priests.[3]

At its foundation much of the original College was transferred from the Wellington site including many of the Marist teachers, much of the memorabilia and the College colours. The brother Colleges today share an Old Boys' Association in recognition of their common heritage. School sports teams have enjoyed success in Rugby union, cricket and athletics. Football, hockey and basketball are popular winter sports at the college. Both of St Patrick's Colleges also compete against each other in an annual event called “McEvedy” similar to the athletics of Old Boys but it is shared with two other schools, Wellington College and Rongotai College. Over the years of the College it has evolved from being primarily a boarding school into a largely day school with a small boarding facility. This demographic shift has resulted from several pressures including the huge increase in the number of residents in the local area. In more recent years it has been necessary to cap the roll and introduce an enrolment scheme to ensure an equitable educational outcome for all local pupils. The College celebrated its 75th Jubilee in 2006.

As a Catholic school St Patrick's College bases its educational philosophy on Christian teachings and on the Marist tradition under which the school was founded. In 2012 the St Patrick's College, Silverstream Foundation was established.

Demographics

At the October 2011 Education Review Office (ERO) review, St Patrick's Silverstream had 712 students enrolled. Sixty-six percent of students identified as European (Pākehā), 14 percent identified as Māori, ten percent as Pasifika five percent as Asian, and five percent as another ethnicity.[4]

St Patrick's Silverstream has a socio-economic decile of 8 (step P), meaning it draws its school community from areas of moderately-high socioeconomic status when compared to other New Zealand schools. The school was recategorised from decile 9 (step Q) in January 2015, as part of the nationwide review of deciles following the 2013 census.

Sexual abuse of children

Sexual abuse allegations have been made against at least five priests who taught at St. Patrick's College, Silverstream:

For related information see, Catholic Church sexual abuse cases in New Zealand.

Notable alumni (old Patricians or Silverstreamers)

See main article: category. The college encourages former students to join the St. Patrick's College Old Boys Association (SPCOBA). The Association is based in Wellington and caters for Old Boys of both the Silverstream and Town colleges. Notable Old Silverstreamers include (with years attending the college in parentheses where available[12]):

Academia

The Arts

Broadcasting

Business

Politics and public service

Religion

Science

Sport

List of rectors

The school Principal of the college is called the Rector.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools . 29 November 2013 . Ministry of Education . 12 February 2015.
  2. St. Patrick's College (Silverstream) Parents' Handbook 2014
  3. News: Police may go after the clergymen who hid abuse. The New Zealand Herald. 26 June 2004. Alan. Gardner.
  4. Web site: St Patrick's College (Silverstream) Education Review . Education Review Office . 5 December 2011 . 20 March 2015.
  5. Web site: Priest's sexual abuse at Upper Hutt school admitted: It's 'criminal'. 2018-09-24. RNZ. en-nz. 2020-01-23.
  6. Web site: Accused of child sexual abuse . 12 November 2021 . 7 December 2021.
  7. Web site: Wellington.scoop.co.nz » Sexual abuse: police investigating former priest who taught at St Pat's Silverstream. en. 2020-01-25.
  8. Book: Newbold, Greg. Crime, Law and Justice in New Zealand. 2016-06-03. Routledge. 978-1-317-27561-9. en.
  9. News: Police may go after the clergymen who hid abuse. 2004-06-25. NZ Herald. 2020-01-23. en-NZ. 1170-0777.
  10. News: Sex abuser's sisters bring him home to face justice. 2004-05-21. NZ Herald. 2020-01-23. en-NZ. 1170-0777.
  11. News: Catholic church knew of abuse claims against paedophile priest Michael Shirres for 28 years. Hall. Mick. 2018-08-28. NZ Herald. 2020-01-23. en-NZ. 1170-0777.
  12. St Patrick's College Old Boys Association Records (2014)
  13. Web site: Catholic Church told sexual abuse victim that abuse was not criminal, offered him $5000 . 7 December 2021.
  14. Web site: Royal Commission told Catholic Church needs to stop honouring paedophiles. 30 November 2020.
  15. Web site: Stream School - Blue and White Archive.
  16. Web site: Stpats_branch.
  17. "St Pat's Silverstream welcomes new rector", NZ Catholic, 17–30 July 2022, p. 17.