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What a Ball ... Whiz kid nets for Phoenix
15 July 2014
Te Awamutu teenage soccer whiz kid Waikato Ball seized his opportunity to trial for Wellington Phoenix with aplomb.
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A Strange Days Night
3 July 2014
50 years ago the Beatles performed two concerts in the Auckland Town Hall and created hysteria.
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Waikato hoping to have a ball at Phoenix trial
3 July 2014
St Paul’s Collegiate footballer Waikato Ball will be training in the familiar yellow and black next week, but not for St Paul’s.
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Pupils plant in gully
2 July 2014
If you plant things the right way they can last the best part of 1000 years, says Hamilton City Council community planting coordinator Gerard Kelly.
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Colourful, family-friendly show
27 June 2014
St Paul’s Collegiate School will be bringing a cast of colour to the Hamilton community this July.
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Colourful story told
25 June 2014
The colourful and family-friendly story of Joseph and his Coat of Many Colours is to burst on stage next week in the St Paul’s Collegiate production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
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City school gets farm boost
25 June 2014
Students are set to get a head start in farming at an ambitious nation-leading facility planned for a Hamilton school.
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St Paul’s announces $8 million development project
17 June 2014
St Paul’s Collegiate School, an independent day and boarding school based in Hamilton, last night announced an $8 million development project made up of four key undertakings to be executed over the next 12 months.
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Agri-business course targets teens
16 June 2014
A Hamilton independent secondary school says it’s responding to the needs of the agricultural sector by pioneering courses specifically designed for careers in agri-business.
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Aotearoa Maori captain aiming high on court
29 May 2014
Decision still to be made on which country to choose, Ben Strang reports.
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Josh wields golden shears
21 May 2014
Josh Balme was hopping around on crutches last week after injuring himself playing rugby for St Paul’s Collegiate second XV – but that wasn’t before he’d won the New Zealand junior shearing title.
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High performance in sport the focus for St Paul’s
15 May 2014
St Paul’s Collegiate School will be a destination for young athletes if a new high performance sports programme takes off as planned.
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New Zealand rowers lead St Paul’s to victory
6 May 2014
One of the St Paul’s most successful rowing seasons in more than a decade wrapped-up at the national rowing regatta, the Aon Maadi Cup, held at Twizel in March.
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Balme secures New Zealand shearing title
6 May 2014
Nineteen intense shearing competitions saw Josh Balme (Year 11) take out the title for No 1 Ranked Junior NZ Machine Shearer.
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Inaugural secondary school motocross event attracts crowd of 500
6 May 2014
One hundred and seventy four motocross riders from 21 New Zealand secondary schools participated in the inaugural MotoX in the Maize motocross competition which was held in Huntly on Friday 4 April, 2014.
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Students perform in front of crowds of 25,000
6 May 2014
Over the Easter break Jess Chanwai and the St Paul’s Choir performed in front of crowds of 25,000 at Chief’s games played in the Waikato.
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Waikato schools rally together to raise $22k for Tanzanian school
6 May 2014
Two of Waikato’s Anglican schools are rallying together for the greater good, taking on a project to build a classroom for disadvantaged and orphaned children at the Njombe International Academy, Tanzania.
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Willie Wonker spirit raises money
1 May 2014
The eagerness to find 100 oversized Easter eggs during a nationwide hunt, which formed part of the Whittaker’s Big Egg Hunt for Starship Children’s Hospital, was somewhat reminiscent of the urgency to find golden tickets to Willie Wonker’s chocolate factory.
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1st XI cricket team have stellar season in major competitions
16 April 2014
St Paul’s 1st XI have had a season of victories, winning two major competitions.
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Hamilton musician off to Cambridge to study composition
9 April 2014
Hamilton musician and first-year Waikato University music student Paul Newton-Jackson has been awarded the Girdlers’ Scholarship to complete his undergraduate studies in musical composition at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University.
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