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Agribiz targets bright kids
1 December 2014
AGRIBUSINESS studies are coming to secondary schools throughout the country with New Zealand’s brightest senior college students being targeted to learn a raft of career skills from agriscience and agritechnology to agrimarketing and finance.
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Agribusiness popular at secondary school
1 December 2014
The first push to get young people studying agribusiness at secondary school level is being hailed as a success.
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Lack of dairy workers a real concern
1 December 2014
Dairy New Zealand is warning the agricultural sector is in dire need of workers, and if we don't do something to plug the gap there’s no way we'll meet our target of doubling our primary exports by 2025.
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Agribusinesses back Hamilton school project
1 December 2014
Agribusiness companies are getting behind an initiative to get high school students involved in a career in gumboots.
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Grateful Boston man shows off his double arm transplant
28 November 2014
A 40-year-old quad amputee was all thank yous at a news conference Tuesday at a Boston-area hospital as he showed off his two new arm transplants.
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Hillary scholarship pays for studies
25 November 2014
John Penyas never expected to find himself with a fees-paid university scholarship.
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Scanlon’s stellar season keeps on improving
20 November 2014
Daniel Scanlon’s exceptional hockey season will continue next month when he plays for a New Zealand under-19 side touring Australia.
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Freshman scored game-winner against UIC
17 November 2014
Elliot Collier, Old Collegian and a freshman on the Loyola University Chicago men’s soccer team, has been named Offensive Player of the Week by the Missouri Valley Conference.
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15-year-old places second at Round the Bridges
17 November 2014
Sebastian Ellice placed second overall, and first in his division (U20 mens) in the 6km race at the 75th Round the Bridges event, which was held over the weekend.
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High achievers to study medicine
17 November 2014
Jessica Chanwai, 17, and Sahil Patil, 18, have already achieved more than many people ever will.
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Wood to captain All Whites
14 November 2014
Leicester City striker Chris Wood will become one of the youngest players to captain the All Whites, named on Thursday to lead the team in their international against China on Saturday.
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National trial for St Paul’s polo player Dean Fullerton
13 November 2014
Reins in one hand, mallet in the other, body dangling off the side of the horse while smashing a ball, you can see the appeal of polo.
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$260k scholarship success for St Paul’s students
12 November 2014
St Paul’s students tallied up an impressive $260,000 worth of scholarships for the 2015 tertiary school year.
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Adrenaline rush, then calm before exams
10 November 2014
He has spent a majority of this year preparing for 36 important hours which will determine his future.
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Medical school scholarships for two bright students
5 November 2014
Two of St Paul’s brightest students are off to study premedical science after being awarded prestigious University of Auckland scholarships.
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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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