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Insurance boss crowned EY Entrepreneur of the Year
12 October 2017
Insurance boss Peter Harris (School 1969 – 1972) has been crowned EY Entrepreneur Of The Year for 2017 and will represent New Zealand at a global competition in Monaco.
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Kudos recognition for secondary school contribution
29 September 2017
St Paul’s teacher Kerry Allen has been awarded the ‘WINTEC Secondary Science Teacher/Educator/Communicator Award’ at the 2017 Kudos Awards.
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Hard work equals scholarship success for students
28 September 2017
Year 13 students, Matthew Jayasuria and Fergus Burke have been accepted into the Price Waterhouse Cooper (PwC) Scholarship programme, beating 300 applicants for the coveted placings.
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Dedication to adventure recognised at NZOIA awards
25 September 2017
A Bay of Plenty man who has directed some of New Zealand’s most respected outdoor education centres, a Queenstown-based guide who spent a year on a sub-Antarctic island and an inspirational young instructor from the West Coast were among nine outstanding Kiwis recognised for excellence in outdoor leadership on Saturday.
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Silver success at NZ swimming champs
20 September 2017
An intense three days of competition in the water saw St Paul’s swimmer Ben Littlejohn come out with four silver medals and one bronze at the 2017 New Zealand Secondary School Championships.
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Players selected for NZ Schools rugby development camp
15 September 2017
Four St Paul’s rugby players have been selected for the New Zealand Schools development camp.
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Maori All Black Franklin huge boost to Bay of Plenty
14 September 2017
In the modern, professional age players usually only shift away from a team they are successful with to either further their bank accounts or their chances of making higher honours – or both.
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Slam dunking his way to the top
13 September 2017
Rising basketball player Tom Seuren has been identified as one of the best in the country.
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Agri-scholarships to assist tertiary study
8 September 2017
Growing up on a sheep and beef farm, St Paul’s Old Collegian Hugh Jackson (Sargood 2012-2016) has been interested in farming since a young age.
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Entering the corporate world
6 September 2017
Year 13 student Arthur Rasmussen has a clear career goal – to be a Chartered Accountant.
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Young rowers compete in world championships
22 August 2017
Taking their rowing international and representing their country, has been a rewarding experience for St Paul’s students Kate Littlejohn and Grace Watson.
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Young speechmaker wins trip to Australia
17 August 2017
A prepared speech on modern day Spider-Man and an impromptu speech on ‘freedom’ has won Matthew Jayasuria a three-week holiday in Australia this December.
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Striving for gold with Duke of Edinburgh
15 August 2017
Four days of cross-country mountain bike riding, learning to play the guitar and getting involved with academic tutoring are just some of the activities Oliver Saunders has taken on board over the past year in order to complete his Duke of Edinburgh gold award.
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Second in New Zealand for squash
10 August 2017
Ranked second in New Zealand – our squash players have done us proud taking away the silver medal in the 2017 New Zealand Secondary School National Squash Championship.
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St Paul’s students join national high performance programme
10 August 2017
Two current and two past St Paul’s students have made the High Performance Sport New Zealand Pathway to Podium (P2P) programme.
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Students to attend Battle of Passchendaele commemorations
9 August 2017
A website created by four St Paul’s students has won them the opportunity to attend the 100th anniversary commemorations of the Battle of Passchendaele in Belgium later this year.
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Two of Waikato’s own finalists at 2017 New Zealand Tourism Awards
8 August 2017
One of Angus Stubbs' earliest caving memories is of being lowered down a hole as a five-year-old.
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Celebrate music at Good Vibrations
27 July 2017
From solo instrumentalists, choirs and rock bands to vocalists, a big band and orchestra – St Paul’s Collegiate School’s Good Vibrations concert will be a musical extravaganza not to be missed.
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The battle for the 2017 TeenAg title
24 July 2017
Despite the bitterly cold Feilding weather, Year 13 students Brad Edwards and Quinn Bowie put their outdoor agricultural skills to the test in the 2017 TeenAg Grand Final earlier this month.
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Uncovering historical family connections
14 July 2017
Discovering you are a mokopuna of leading Ngāpuhi chief, Tāmati Wāka Nene; that your great great grandfather was a stretcher-bearer during World War 1; or that your grandmother was a survivor of the 1947 polio epidemic – these are just some of the family connections Year 11 History students are making in class.
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