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Plans announced for Centre of Excellence in Agricultural Science and Business
21 February 2013
St Paul’s Headmaster Grant Lander announced the School’s plans to launch an innovative Centre of Excellence in Agricultural Science and Business at an address to key agricultural leaders during the Waikato/BOP Young Farmers Regional final.
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St Paul’s produces four of New Zealand’s top 60 scholars
13 February 2013
Results from the 2012 New Zealand Scholarship examinations have confirmed that St Paul’s Collegiate School in Hamilton is the country’s highest achieving independent school for academic performance, gaining 43 Scholarship passes which included 14 Outstanding Scholarship passes.
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Young baritone sets his sights on singing opera in Europe
14 December 2012
Winner of 5 First Places in New Zealand Aria Competition St Paul’s Collegiate School Y13 student Jonathan Eyers has a dream to be an Opera singer in Europe and by the way he’s been performing lately he’s on the right track.
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First joint female Dux at St Paul’s
14 December 2012
Olivia Thompson and Belinda Pedersen gained top marks in Y13 as well as making history by being the first joint female Dux that the School has ever had.
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High hopes for Colts Cricket XI
13 December 2012
St Paul’s Collegiate cricket players are in good spirits for the new season after enjoying rich success last summer.
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The house that the class of 2011 built
18 November 2012
Simon Yates knows how hard it is to build a house and he has the scar to prove it.
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St Paul’s wins ChemQuest Competition
29 October 2012
St Paul’s Collegiate have snatched back their title as the winners of the University of Waikato’s ChemQuest challenge.
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Student wins on the slopes
27 September 2012
Louis Cronin visualises himself one day flying the New Zealand flag high at the Winter Olympics in ski racing.
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Tommy talks his way to NZ award
31 August 2012
The trials and tribulations of being a Ginga – or a red-headed person – was the subject that propelled St Paul’s Collegiate year 13 student Thomas ‘Tommy’ Moss to first place in the NZ Lions Clubs 2012 Young Speechmakers National Final last week.
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Pareraukura in netball and basketball rep teams
10 August 2012
Talented teenager has more than one string to her bow While she may be only 15, Pareraukura Gilmartin-Kara is clearly playing at a level beyond her years in netball and basketball.
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Elliot selected for NZ futsal team
10 August 2012
Student breaks into indoors elite level After taking up futsal only this year, it would be fair to say it has been a rapid rise for 17-year-old Elliot Collier.
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Talented organists Jonathan and Paul
10 August 2012
Feast of music on offer Three young Hamilton organists are to perform in The Next Generation, the first of a series of three concerts in this weekend’s Festival of Sacred Music.
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School takes on a classic opera
20 June 2012
St Paul’s Collegiate students will be brandishing muskets, flying banners and manning the barricades in the school production of the classic Les Miserables which is due to open this coming Tuesday.
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Schoolboy hurdler eyes 2016 Olympics
1 June 2012
Hurdler James Hunt has Burst on to the Scene When James Hunt first decided to try hurdles at a school athletics day two years ago, he had no idea that he was starting down a track that would make him a national champion.
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Youngest Golden Shears champion in the competition’s history
1 March 2012
Today is the first day of competition in the 2012 Golden Shears in Masterton and it has already produced its first winners.
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Top in Cambridge music
24 February 2012
St Paul’s student Paul Newton-Jackson gained Top in New Zealand in the IGCSE (Cambridge) music exams for the 2011 examination session.
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Old Collegian Chris Wood on loan to Bristol City
13 January 2012
Bristol City have signed All Whites striker Chris Wood on a loan deal from West Bromwich Albion until the end of the English football season.
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First in the Te Awamutu Music Festival
12 October 2011
Ross Noble first for 20th Century Art Song Results of the Te Awamutu Music Festival Singing Comps on Saturday October 8th saw Ross Noble placed for 20th Century Art Song, second for Folk Song and third for Own Selection.
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St Paul’s wins 5 medals at clay target shooting competition
11 October 2011
Best result for St Paul’s at North Island and NZ National SS Clay Target Shooting Competition 2011 This three day competition was held this year in the Waikato between the 8th-10th October.
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St Paul’s student wins at the NIWA Waikato Science Fair
29 August 2011
Navdeesh Singh-Thandi wins The Hill Laboratories Trophy for best Material World exhibit Navdeesh Singh-Thandi was extremely successful t at the recent NIWA Waikato Science Fair.
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