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Green family legacy
1 May 2015
The land on which St Paul’s Collegiate School was built was once a dairy and crop farm.
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Agribusiness subject poised to boom
1 May 2015
A proposed Agribusiness subject at NCEA levels 2 and 3, which will be university entrance approved, is currently being trialled exclusively at St Paul’s Collegiate School and is on track to becoming available to all New Zealand secondary schools by 2017.
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Fieldays Chief backs innovation
1 May 2015
New Zealand National Fieldays Society has made the move for major change with a 15-year master plan to improve the Mystery Creek event site.
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$75k football scholarship
1 May 2015
John Penyas, 2014 St Paul’s graduate and University of Waikato Sir Edmund Hillary Scholar, has been awarded a one-year full-fee scholarship to Berkshire Preparatory School in the United States valued at $NZ75,000.
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Guru guides agribusiness curriculum
1 May 2015
A primary industries and education guru has joined the team of experts building New Zealand’s first highly-academic agribusiness course for secondary school students.
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Paediatrician heads UNICEF project
1 May 2015
A medical system that dates back 50 years by Western standards in the easternmost country of the Stan states, Kyrgyzstan, has drawn Dr Nick Woolfield (Sargood 1968-1972) to a retirement plan of service.
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Books move kids into new chapter
1 May 2015
On a mission to get her three year old daughter into a big bed, Tamsyn Rose (Harington 1995-1996) turned her frustration at a lack of resources into a new business venture.
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Tree planting in challenging WA soil
1 May 2015
Bill Davey (Sargood 1975-79) has built a successful business helping farmers earn income off barren red soil in Western Australia.
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Project set to reduce farming footprint
1 May 2015
After almost a decade of study that armed her with a bachelor’s degree and PhD, Anne-Maree Hill (Harington 2004-2005) is now working on a $20 million dollar research project for Ballance Agri-Nutrients, one of New Zealand’s largest nutrient management companies.
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Coxed four dominate Maadi
1 May 2015
St Paul’s men’s under-18 coxed four dealt a stinging blow to their competitors at the Aon Maadi Cup regatta, winning the Springbok Shield by more than a boat length.
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Formula Ford title
1 May 2015
Taylor Cockerton won the 2014/15 New Zealand Formula Ford Championship title after a dominating performance in the second half of the competition.
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World Youths for shot putter
1 May 2015
Athletics New Zealand has announced a team of six athletes for the IAAF World Youth Championships including St Paul’s student Ryan Ballantyne.
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Student judge at Royal Easter Show
1 May 2015
Gordon Fullerton represented New Zealand at the RAS Young Judges competition at the Royal Easter Show in Sydney.
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Students deliver heartfelt ANZAC Day speeches
30 April 2015
Deputy Head Boy Christopher Swanson and Deputy Head Girl Bethany Langton visited the Alandale Rest Home over ANZAC Day weekend, delivering heartfelt tribute speeches.
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Chemistry whiz kid to represent New Zealand
22 April 2015
Year 13 student Hugo Brown has been named a member of the New Zealand team that will compete in the International Chemistry Olympiad in Baku, Azerbaijan, in July.
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Athletics New Zealand announces IAAF World Youth Championships team
15 April 2015
Athletics New Zealand has announced a team of six athletes for the IAAF World Youth Championships in Colombia later this year.
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Motocross riders place third at national event
8 April 2015
More than 160 riders from 16 secondary schools turned up to compete in the annual Moto X in the Maize event, which was held during the last week of March.
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Three athletics titles claimed
31 March 2015
Fifteen St Paul’s Collegiate School athletes competed at the North Island Secondary School’s Track and Field Championships, as part of the Waikato Bay of Plenty team, during the last weekend of March.
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Event moves sport into higher gear
25 March 2015
Riders from as far north as Kaipara and as far south as Havelock North are expected at the Moto X in the Maize secondary school motocross event which will be held near Te Akau this Friday.
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Football scholarship for local player
25 March 2015
Former St Paul’s Collegiate student, now University of Waikato Sir Edmund Hillary Scholar, John Penyas, has been awarded a one-year full-fee scholarship to Berkshire Preparatory School in the United States valued at $NZ75,000.
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