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Football talent awarded 50k scholarship
5 November 2014
Football talent and Deputy Head Boy of St Paul’s, John Penyas, has been awarded a Sir Edmund Hillary Scholarship to attend the University of Waikato in 2015.
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Student dances in Phantom of the Opera
4 November 2014
Sarah Kosoof danced in all 19 shows of Phantom of the Opera when the stage show visited Hamilton in early 2014.
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Students to attend exclusive science and technology forums
4 November 2014
Four students are off to exclusive science and technology forums throughout New Zealand, and across the Tasman, in 2015 because of their outstanding academic ability.
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21 students rank in top percentile of math competition
4 November 2014
Twenty one students from St Paul’s Collegiate ranked in the top percentile of the Australian Mathematics Competition, which attracts hundreds of thousands of students from more than forty countries.
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Mountain biker named Sportsman of the Year
4 November 2014
Cole Lucas, a talented mountain biker, was named Waikato Secondary School Sportsman of the Year for biking at an awards ceremony held over the weekend.
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Sportsman of the Year title for inline hockey player
4 November 2014
Jacob Nelson, Year 11 student and inline hockey representative for New Zealand, was named Waikato Secondary School Sportsman of the Year for inline hockey at an awards ceremony held over the weekend.
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New Zealand poet releases eight collection
1 November 2014
Bob Orr (Williams 1963 – 1967), one of New Zealand’s greatest poets and a boatman working on Waitemata Harbour, has published his eighth poetry collection, Odysseus in Woolloomooloo.
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From diagnosis to remission, a story of prostate cancer
1 November 2014
Being diagnosed with cancer at any age is a shock.
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Heart to heart
1 November 2014
As a football fanatic, Dylan Groom (Hall 2006-2010) had never followed rugby.
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Top Surgeon in USA
1 November 2014
Aged just 38, Simon Talbot (Hamilton 1990-1994) is a Harvard graduate and leading Plastic Surgeon in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Architecture students work on real life projects
1 November 2014
Third and fourth year students from the Unitec School of Architecture in Auckland are thrown into the real world of architecture for a complete academic year thanks to the Studio 19 programme.
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Printmaker preparing for exhibition
1 November 2014
After a break from printmaking, famous Kiwi artist Rodney Fumpston (Williams 1960-1964) is working on a new series of print work which will be exhibited within the next few years.
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Counsellor and coach recognised
1 November 2014
For the third year in a row a St Paul’s Collegiate School staff member has been awarded the Independent Schools of New Zealand (ISNZ) Honours Award.
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Appreciation learnt through volunteer work
29 October 2014
While most teenagers spend their Sunday mornings sleeping-in, St Paul’s Collegiate School students are up early escorting Waikato Hospital’s patients to Sunday morning chapel services.
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Sports programme takes shape
29 October 2014
St Paul’s Collegiate School’s High Performance Sports programme is starting to take shape with two major 2014 titles added to the school’s tally and two more highly anticipated wins predicted for the end of 2014 and early 2015.
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Student seeks Olympic selection
21 October 2014
A place on the Black Sticks team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics isn’t too far out of reach for St Paul’s Collegiate School student Daniel Scanlon.
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Hooker selected for NZ Barbarians
21 October 2014
Year 12 student of St Paul’s Collegiate School, Samisoni Taukei'aho, was selected as a hooker for the New Zealand Barbarian Schools team this year – edging him closer to his dream of playing for the All Blacks.
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Kiwi in the driving seat at GM
8 October 2014
A Kiwi businessman is spearheading the turnaround at American automobile giant General Motors, which is trying to overcome financial problems to become the "world’s most valued car company".
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From Kiwi cows to GM cars
8 October 2014
A traditional feature of media days preceding every major international motor show is a quick-fire series of new vehicle reveals that take place at the astonishing pace of about one every 15 minutes.
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John Penyas represented in the NZCT National Chamber Music Semi-Finals
29 August 2014
Year 13 student and Deputy Head of School, John Penyas, represented St Paul’s at the National semi-finals of the NZCT Chamber Music contest in Christchurch in early August.
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