De La Salle College, Auckland
De La Salle College is an integrated Catholic secondary boys' school in the south of Auckland, New Zealand.Established in 1953 by the De La Salle Brothers, it continues to educate young men in the Catholic faith and Christian values.Students are encouraged to develop every aspect of their person and a strong emphasis is placed on excellence in academic study, cultural pride and sporting ability.Guests of honour included Prime Minister Helen Clark, Bishop Patrick Dunn, Manukau Mayor Len Brown, as well as past associates with the college.In 2012, former St Peters College deputy headmaster Myles Hogarty replaced Br David Miller as principal, ending a 60-year tradition of a De La Salle Brother principalship.