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Altrusa Youth Award for "all-rounder"
26 October 2016
Year 12 St Paul’s Collegiate School student Jessica Hood paid a visit to Hamilton City Council where she was awarded the 2016 Altrusa Youth Award by Mayor Julie Hardaker on Tuesday 18 October.
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Rotorua locals receive tertiary scholarships
20 October 2016
Hard work and dedication has paid off for two Rotorua students who have been offered tertiary scholarships for next year.
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Tertiary scholarships offered to talented students
14 October 2016
More than 25 university scholarship offers have flooded in over the past week for St Paul’s Collegiate School’s 2016 graduates as a result of students’ sheer hard work and the extensive support process currently in place at the school.
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One talented student, four leading tertiary scholarships
14 October 2016
Year 13 St Paul’s Collegiate School student Serena Lim-Strutt has been offered four major scholarships to universities across New Zealand, including a three-year academic scholarship to Otago University valued at $45,000.
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Scholarship invites three month language exchange
28 September 2016
St Paul’s Collegiate School student Kathy Hastie has been awarded a scholarship that will contribute $4000 towards a three month language exchange to Spain.
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Kiwi student shines in language competition
17 September 2016
It’s always great to see your name at the pole position of any ranking, and for Conor Fuller, his number-one result came from learning a second language.
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Number 1 in the world for Spanish
15 August 2016
St Paul’s Collegiate School student Conor Fuller placed first in the world for Spanish in the Language Perfect World Championships while fellow student, Mirjan Mayer placed top in New Zealand for German.
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Students top ICAS Science exams
5 August 2016
St Paul’s Collegiate School students ranked as some of the best in New Zealand following the ICAS Science exams.
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Two of NZ’s brightest students
25 May 2016
Two students – Hugo Brown (2015 graduate) and Felicity Whale (2016 Deputy Head Girl) – managed to pass 14 New Zealand Scholarship exams between them, four of which were endorsed ’outstanding’.
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Student receives NZ Premier Scholarship Award
13 May 2016
St Paul’s 2015 graduate Hugo Brown was presented with a Premier Scholarship Award by Education Minister Hekia Parata and Prime Minister John Key on Thursday 5 May at the Top Scholars Award Ceremony held at Parliament House in Wellington.
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Students report impressive NCEA and Scholarship results
22 February 2016
Hugo Brown picked up accounting and passed a scholarship level accounting exam in the same year.
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St Paul’s sets new record with NZ Scholarship
11 February 2016
The New Zealand Scholarship results have just been released and St Paul’s Collegiate School students have set a new record for the School.
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Uni programme cements love for science
5 February 2016
Mckinley Vollebregt was offered the Nga Mahi-a-Ringa Putaiao Scholarship to attend Otago University as a secondary school student for one week, from 17-22 January.
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Science student scores $50k scholarship
17 December 2015
St Paul’s Collegiate School student Hugo Brown has been awarded a scholarship valued at $50,000 to attend the University of Auckland where he plans to study engineering.
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Hugo Brown awarded Dux for 2015
16 December 2015
Hugo Brown was awarded Dux of St Paul’s Collegiate School for 2015.
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Future journalist offered gig at Youth Parliament
10 November 2015
Year 11 St Paul’s Collegiate School student Thomas Watson has been offered a spot in the press room at the 2016 Youth Parliament.
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Leadership – a drawcard for Otago University
3 November 2015
The leadership qualities of St Paul’s Collegiate School’s Head Boy, Jack Davies, was a big drawcard for Otago University’s scholarship board who offered the 17-year-old a $45,000 scholarship.
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Academic prowess locks-in $45k scholarship
3 November 2015
St Paul’s Collegiate School student Lara Wilson has been awarded a University of Otago Academic Excellence Scholarship valued at $45,000.
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Three students to attend exclusive agri-leadership camp
2 November 2015
Three St Paul’s Collegiate School students – Ben McColgan, Quinn Bowie and Greer Baldwin – have been chosen to attend the Rarobank Agri-Leadership Camp from 25-28 January next year.
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Scholarship success for science student
1 November 2015
Two life-changing university scholarship offers were awarded to St Paul’s Collegiate School student Bethany Langton during the September holiday break.
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Scholarships stream in for St Paul’s students
30 October 2015
University scholarships are streaming in as tertiary institutes try to attract St Paul’s students, who are once again being recognised as some of New Zealand’s brightest.
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Health science degree covered by scholarship
30 October 2015
Non Seehamart has been awarded a $45,000 Otago University Academic Excellence Scholarship for the 2016 tertiary year.
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Second in Waikato’s wacky ChemQuest competition
29 October 2015
Thirty schools gathered at the University of Waikato for the annual wacky ChemQuest competition which quizzes students with obscure chemistry questions that relate chemistry to pop culture, music, video games and facts.
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Universities line up for budding lawyer
29 October 2015
An Otorohanga local, Josie Butcher, has been offered four tertiary scholarships for study in 2016 valued at more than $100,000.
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Ambassador of Israel visits St Paul’s
28 October 2015
The Ambassador of Israel, Yosef Levne, visited St Paul’s Collegiate School last week to speak with senior students and Year 10 students about the Holocaust.
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Science students go global
28 October 2015
Three St Paul’s Collegiate School students represented New Zealand at international science events across the globe in 2015.
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Notable awards at the Waikato Science and Technology Fair
27 August 2015
Senior and junior St Paul’s Collegiate School students received notable awards at the Waikato Science and Technology Fair.
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Student places fourth in global language competition
24 August 2015
More than 300,000 students from 1000 schools across the globe competed in the Language Perfect World Championships, an online language competition that ran 24/7 from 18 May to 28 May.
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Waikato student third in NZ Lions Clubs Young Speechmaker Contest
18 August 2015
A speech challenging the United Nations and another on not wrapping kids in cotton wool won a Waikato student third place in a national competition.
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Student receives scholarship to Asian Science Camp in Bangkok
14 May 2015
Some 270 students from 30 Asian countries/regions have been selected to participate in the 2015 Asian Science Camp in Bangkok and Non Seehamart is one of them.
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