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Home beckons budding rugby player
15 November 2017
From St Paul’s to Super Rugby, Tom Franklin is making his mark in the rugby world.
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The changing face of accommodation
15 November 2017
Two collegians have turned around a run-down motel, dramatically increasing occupancy and earning accolades in the industry.
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Global honour for leading cardiologist
15 November 2017
Professor John Ormiston has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to cardiology.
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Showcasing talent through art
15 November 2017
Enter the Hamilton home of John Loughnan (School 1971 – 1974) and the walls are lined with stunning paintings.
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People priority for new Western Waikato area commander
8 November 2017
Inspector Andrew Mortimore’s (Williams 1993 – 1997) police career was born out of tragedy.
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Hillary Scholarships awarded
2 November 2017
Year 13 students Aidan Phillips and Kate Littlejohn have been awarded University of Waikato Sir Edmund Hillary scholarships.
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Singing successes at NZ Aria
1 November 2017
Aspiring opera singers Aidan Phillips, Emily Dela Rue (both Year 13) and Anna Hamilton (Year 12) pitted themselves against some of Australasia’s best young singers in the 2017 New Zealand Aria competition, coming away with the following placings.
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Outstanding Year 12 student recognised
1 November 2017
Victoria Chanwai’s dedication to all aspects of school life – service, sport, academic and culture has gained her the 2017 Altrusa Youth Award.
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Celebrating sport and culture
30 October 2017
In recognition of this year’s sporting and cultural talent, students attended the St Paul’s Sports and Culture Supreme Awards ceremony last week.
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A new era of organists
26 October 2017
Prominently positioned in St Paul’s Chapel is an exquisite Letourneau pipe organ.
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A tournament of minds
24 October 2017
St Paul’s students put their minds to the test at the regional Tournament of Minds (TOM) competition, held last term at Auckland’s Albany Junior High School.
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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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