The Marist Brothers’ Governance Board has appointed Ms Anamalia Anne-Marie Letu’uga Tauiliili-Li’a to be the new Principal of St Joseph’s College, Alafua.

Ms Tauiliili-Li’a was born and raised in New Zealand. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (majoring in English) degree and Graduate Diploma in Secondary Teaching both from the University of Auckland. She has 5 children and 2 grandsons. Her father is from Sataua, Iva and Afega whilst her mother is from Lauli’i and Mulivai, Safata. She is a devout & practicing Catholic and is the Chairperson of St John the Evangelist Parish in Otara, Auckland NZ.

During her career she was an English teacher, a Dean, an Associate Head of English and a Community of Learning leader working alongside primary and intermediate schools. She also worked as a Senior Advisor to Principals for the Ministry of Education.

She will take up her new role as Principal of St Joseph’s College towards the end of March 2025.

In the meantime, Br Kevin O’Malley has agreed to continue as Acting Principal until Ms Tauiliili-Li’a takes up her new post. Br Kevin stepped in as Acting Principal in September this year.

According to Ms Tauiliili-Li’a, “I have always been passionate and an advocate for Catholic Education and I believe that is what sets us apart from the others. St Joseph’s College being a Marist School, founded by St Marcellin Champagnat whose mission was ‘to make Jesus Christ known and loved.’ He also believed that education was a way to lead young people to experience faith and become good citizens and good Christians. One of his quotes that really spoke to me was ‘the work of education is a work of love; it is a continuous act of self- giving,’ That is what I hope to bring to St Joseph’s: the act of love and self- giving to all students, staff and our wider community. I know these are the values the school is proud of and will continue to uphold.

“I am excited to embark on this new journey that will be full of victories and adversities. However the Marist spirit of love and forgiveness, the support from all the past students, the parents and the community will overcome all of these challenges if we work together as one.”

The recruitment and selection process for a new principal started in July 2024. The position was advertised 3 times to attract a wide pool of applicants. Six applicants were shortlisted and interviewed. The Governance Board accepted the interview panel’s unanimous recommendation for Ms Tauiliili-Li’a to be appointed principal.

One of the members of the panel was Br Kevin who stated, “As we move with confidence into 2025, the 75th anniversary of St Joseph`s College, we welcome a new Principal – an experienced educational leader; a person who values spirituality, creative learning, character building and tradition, in a holistic family educational environment.” 

St Joseph’s College was one of the top schools, but had experienced challenges in recent years. The Marist Brothers Old Pupils Association has resolved to give its full support to the college and the Marist Brothers.

“Aside from fasting and praying, one of the first steps to again make St Joseph’s a learning institution of excellence is to pick the right principal. I believe we have done that with Ms Tauiliili-Li’a coming on board. St Joseph’s is the only remaining boys college in Samoa. It has produced God-fearing leaders and can continue to do so if given the proper support. Research has shown that boys learn better at an all-boys school and make life-long friends who become their support group in life,” says Tuatagaloa Aumua Ming Leung Wai, Chairman of the Governance Board and President of the Old Pupils

Br Sefo Une, the Coordinator of the Marist Brothers in Samoa fully supports the decision, “I believe we went through a thorough and robust recruitment and selection process to pick the best principal. I am confident Ms Tauiliili-Li’a has the passion, experience and ability to raise the academic standards and improve discipline at St Joseph’s College. On behalf of the Marist Brothers, I wish her all the best.”

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