Care and Support for King’s College
Care and Support for King’s College
The Anglican Bishop of Auckland, The Right Reverend Ross Bay, has expressed his support for the community of King’s College with the death of a third student since February.
Bishop Bay said, “A strong sense of community exists amongst the students and staff at King’s. That is so vital at a time such as this when young students and families throughout the community are grappling with the inevitable questions and issues which these tragic deaths raise.”
“I wish to pay tribute to the Headmaster, Chaplains and Staff for the care that is being offered to students and their families,” says Bishop Bay. “They are talking honestly with one another and allowing space for students to grieve openly.”
Bishop Bay is in close contact with the College and he asks the wider church to pray for King’s College which is part of the Anglican Diocese.
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