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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Rotorua, People from Rotorua, Schools in Rotorua, Sport in Rotorua, John Paul College, Rotorua, Danny Lee, Howard Morrison, Donna Awatere Huata, Jean Batten, Valerie Adams, Rotorua International Airport, Peter Tapsell, Dylan Hartley, Julian Dean, Matthew Ridge, Cliff Curtis, Wayne Shelford, Rotorua Branch, Daniel Flynn, Alan Duff, Rotorua Lakes High School, Susan Devoy, Elizabeth Marvelly, Stephanie Chadwick, Whakarewarewa, Rotorua Boys' High School, Syd Eru, Todd McClay, Caleb Ralph, Paul East, Michael Walker, Miriama Smith, Angus Hikairo Macfarlane, Lake Rotorua, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Michael Barker, Greg Hay, Jack Foster, Annette Sykes, Rotorua International Stadium, Joe Warbrick, Ngongotaha, Lynley Dodd, New Zealand M ori Arts and Crafts Institute, Polynesian Spa, Trent Boult, Atareta Maxwell, Mokoia Island, Bevan Hari, Western Heights High School, Craig Marriner, Government Gardens, Toni Marsh, Sam Bewley, Rotorua Girls' High School, Georgina Kirby, Tom Donnelly, David Kosoof, Rotorua Museum of Art and History, Wai-O-Tapu, Mike Delany, Tikitere, Rotorua Caldera, Ben Sandford, Jan Khan, Te Papaiouru Marae, Brett Hollister, Solomon King, Waimangu Volcanic Rift Valley, Kim Pieters, Energy Events Centre, Rotorua English Language Academy, Claire Garrood, Sean Hohneck. Excerpt: John Paul College is a secondary school in Rotorua, New Zealand. It caters for year 7 to 13 boys and girls and offers a Catholic education to its students. It was opened in 1987 and combined two existing schools, Edmund Rice College (for boys) and MacKillop College (for girls). The school was founded to serve the Catholic families of Rotorua. John Paul College incorporates strong Catholic values, being named after the late Pope John Paul II. John Paul College has a diverse, multicultural roll. In 2004 its ethnic ...