Recent Events

  • Farewell to Mr Lander

    Commissioning Service for St Paul's Headmaster

     

    "Courtesy of the St Pauls Collegiate Website"

    On 27 January St Paul's Collegiate School welcomed a new Headmaster, Mr Grant Lander,  to its school with a Pōwhiri and Commissioning Service. The Pōwhiri adhered to the kawa (protocol) of the iwi, Tainui, who hold Mana Whenua (stewardship) in the Waikato area. The format of the Pōwhiri was in keeping with the Chapel setting at St Paul’s Collegiate School, as distinct from that on a Marae.The Commissioning Service was led by Archbishop David Moxon together with the School Chaplain, Reverend Craig Luccock. The Pōwhiri marked the formal final step in the process of the Lindsfarne College community supported by their local iwi, Nagti Kahungunu and Tuhoe, transferring the Headmastership of Mr Lander from their community to St Paul's. As the Manuwhiri enter the Chapel they were welcomed with a haka performed by a group of St Paul’s students.

    The Powhiri culminated in the gifting of korowai (cloaks) to Mr and Mrs Lander and the very moving ceremonial transfer of Mr and Mrs Lander from their place in the Lindsfarne Community to that of St Paul's. During the ceremony of the Powhiri, guests experienced fine oratory from Lindsfarne Kaumatua and guest speakers and heartfelt waiata and haka by the Lindsfarne boys' .

    The St Paul's Choir supported the waikorero of the St Paul's speaker Mr Willian Cooper with a waiata.
    The ceremony concluded with hariru (handshake) and hongi and was followed by the formal school Commissioning Service of Mr Lander, Headmaster, St Paul’s Collegiate School.

    St Paul's Collegiate School welcomed  their new Headmaster with its traditional Commissioning Service, led by Archbishop David Moxon. The Chapel of Christ the King was filled with students and guests to support Mr Lander as he took a pledge of allegiance to St Paul's. Mr Lander was supported by his wife Judith and daughter Jennifer.

  • 2010 Student Leaders

    Head Prefect is Abraham Corban

    Deputy Head Prefect is William Dykes

  • 2009 Park Relay

    The last House event of the 2009 year was the Park Relay. Held in the last week of the year, each house competes around an obsticle course on Lyndhurst Field. The 2009 winners were Durham  House. Well done to George Mackie and the team.

  • Giant Pumpkin Growing Competiton 2009

    The annual Giant Pumpkin Growing Competiton was judged on Wednesday the 8th of April.
    The Year 11 Horticulture class germinated and seeds and grew on the seedlings that the junior boys took home at the end of last year.  This year there was a marked decrease in entry numbers on previous years due the difficult summer weather.
    Mr Doug Birnie (Horticulture Techician for the college) judged the pumpkins over five catergories:


    • The Largest Pumpkin - Hamish Muir
    • Best Colour - Hamish Penny
    • Best Shape - James Blackmore
    • Most Ugly Pumpkin - Hamish Boult
    • Best Overall Giant Pumpkin - Kenneth Muir