St Paul's Collegiate School
St Paul's Collegiate School | |
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Address | |
Hukanui Road, Chartwell, Hamilton, New Zealand | |
Coordinates | 37°45′37″S 175°16′58″E / 37.7603°S 175.2828°E |
Information | |
Type | Private, fully registered, Secondary (Year 9-15) Senior Co-Ed, Junior Boys with Boarding Facilities |
Motto | State in Fide |
Established | 1959 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 130 |
Principal | G. J. Fenton |
School roll | 643 |
Socio-economic decile | 10 |
Website | www.stpauls.school.nz |
St Paul's Collegiate School is an independent Anglican secondary school in Hamilton, New Zealand. It was originally a boys' school, but now admits girls in year 12 and 13.
It should not be confused with any of the other five schools in New Zealand with St Paul's in their name, especially St Paul's College in Ponsonby, Auckland.
St Paul's Collegiate was founded by the local Anglican community including the parents of some Southwell School students, but today only a small proportion of St Pauls students are former Southwell students.
Although St Paul's was established some 100 years later than other prominent independent schools such as Christ's College and Wanganui Collegiate School, it has still established itself among the top echelons of New Zealand secondary schools. In particular it was very successful at the sport of rowing in the late 1990s and early 2000s, winning the Maadi Cup and Springbok Shield in 2002 and 2003.
St. Paul's 1st XV were the winners of the Waikato Secondary Schools competition 2008 and Tricolor Trophy Champions.[citation needed]
The school has traditional rivalries with King's College, Auckland, Hamilton Boys' High School. Wanganui Collegiate School
Notable Old Boys
- Daniel Vettori - New Zealand Black Cap
- Rt Hon Simon Upton - Former Cabinet Minister
- Jeremy Wells - TV personality (also attended Wanganui Collegiate School)
- Paul Gerritsen - Member of New Zealand Rowing Crew, Beijing Olympics 2008
- James Dallinger - Member of New Zealand Rowing Crew, Beijing Olympics 2008
- Lance Hohaia - Member of the New Zealand Warriors Rugby League Team
- Chris Wood All White Footballer