It's alleged the exorcism rituals were to rid students of "demonic serpents". Wesley College says there is "no place" for such practices at the school and the Methodist Church has launched an independent investigation. It’s alleged the exorcism rituals were to rid students of “demonic serpents”. Wesley College says there is “no place” for such practices at the school and the Methodist Church has launched an independent investigation.

Emails from staff saying boarding hostel cameras were inoperable for up to two months in early 2024, despite requests for them to be fixed due to safety concerns. A March 2024 email from a senior staff member discussed an alleged assault on a Year 12 boy who was kicked in the head, with the attack videoed by another student. Extra security was brought in because the cameras were “still not working”. Another email from a hostel dean earlier that month spoke of students in a dormitory being tired “as they are being slapped, having their nipples twisted and lockers being broken into during the night”. Another dean responded that one student was “sleeping with one eye open in fear he would be harassed”, but no consequences had been handed down to the boys who “tormented this young man”. A March 2025 email from a hostel worker to then board chairwoman Jan Tasker raised a formal complaint against a consultant for “cultural insensitivity and derogatory comments”. It alleged the consultant discussed “micro-chipping” students, using electric shocks and balls and chains, and suggesting students should be “potty trained”. The man was spoken to by a school leader, but the comments were characterised as made in humour. It’s understood the man was recently contracted to work for the school again around the hostel closures. Correspondence from May 2024 highlighted concerns from another hostel worker about staff shortages, including “solo shifts that occur more than they should”. Principal Brian Evans replied: “No staff is a concern, should not happen and very high risk with the current spotlight on us.” An email from a dorm dean in November 2024 raised “significant concerns regarding current communications and safety procedures”. It related to the potential suicide risk of one student not being communicated to other staff, and the student allegedly being moved to his own room without supervision. It was in their view “a serious oversight that puts our students at risk and exposes the school to significant liability”.It’s alleged one of the staff running the unsanctioned prayer classes travelled to Indonesia to carry out exorcism rituals on villagers. It’s claimed he showed a video of himself performing a chanting ceremony on a young village girl to at least one Wesley College student and staff member.

‘Further fuel to an already unsettling time’

 The "deliverance and exorcism" ceremonies were allegedly carried out in darkened rooms. The “deliverance and exorcism” ceremonies were allegedly carried out in darkened rooms.

‘Things have been done in the dark without consent or knowledge’

 It's alleged students were taught to "speak in tongues" as part of the unsanctioned Pentecostal-like rituals held at Wesley College. It’s alleged students were taught to “speak in tongues” as part of the unsanctioned Pentecostal-like rituals held at Wesley College.

A staff member is allegedly seen "laying hands" on a Wesley College student during one of the ceremonies. The claims have sparked an independent investigation.A staff member is allegedly seen “laying hands” on a Wesley College student during one of the ceremonies. The claims have sparked an independent investigation.

Te Aroha Rountree (Ngai Tuteauru, Ngāpuhi), current President of the Methodist Church.Te Aroha Rountree (Ngai Tuteauru, Ngāpuhi), current President of the Methodist Church.