“We are liaising closely with the whānau and will continue to support them in any way possible.”
Kendal said the school had support structures in place for students, teachers and wider school community “as we navigate this difficult time together – there is no greater priority right now than supporting them all”.
“We will continue to communicate directly with our students and their parents and caregivers over the coming days and weeks.”
Kendal told the Herald on Monday the school had begun informing its community and putting up support for those affected.
A Hato Hone St John spokeswoman said they had sent an ambulance to the Rotorua suburb of Victoria about 6am. She referred all further questions to police.
A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman said they had sent a fire engine to the scene after being called to help St John at 5.48am.