The LSM, according to an official notice, will take over the board’s abilities to employ staff, establish policies and procedures and manage communications.
They may also advise the Wesley College board on its functions, powers and duties relating to the health and safety of students and staff.
Evans said the LSM would bring “additional governance expertise and an independent perspective”.
“The LSM’s role is to support and strengthen governance in specific areas, working constructively with the board,” she said in a statement.
“The appointment will be regularly reviewed to make sure it remains appropriate and continues to support stability, effective governance and confidence across the school community.”
The school, on Auckland’s southern border, was subjected to heightened scrutiny towards the end of 2025 over its boarding hostels.
Wesley College is on Auckland's southern border. Photo / File
The Ministry of Education, in November, ordered Wesley - the country’s oldest school - to close its hostels after serious and “harmful” incidents related to student safety.
The ministry also suspended the school’s boarding licence at the time.
Separately, the Herald reported last month that two staff members at Wesley College have been suspended amid concerns Pentecostal-like ceremonies in darkened rooms without parental consent.
A complainant from the school provided images of the “prayer classes” which they said showed staff “laying hands” on students. It’s alleged the young people were encouraged to help rid fellow students of dark forces and taught to “speak in tongues”.
Methodist Church president Te Aroha Rountree told the Herald she was shocked to learn of the exorcism allegations, which she became aware of in November, from the whistleblower.