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St Paul's Collegiate School is a private (independent) Anglican secondary school in Hamilton, New Zealand.Opened in 1959 originally as a boys only school, the school began admitting girls in years 12 to 13 in 1985, then girls in years 11 to 13 in 2010.
Pages in category "People educated at St Paul's Collegiate School" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
St. Paul's School for Boys (Maryland), an Episcopal private school located in Brooklandville, Maryland St. Paul's School for Girls (Maryland) , an independent college-preparatory school in Brooklandville, Maryland
St John's College, Hamilton; St Paul's Collegiate School; W. Waikato Diocesan School This page was last edited on 25 April 2014, at 12:28 (UTC). ...
St Paul's Collegiate School, a private Anglican day and boarding high school in Hamilton, New Zealand; St Matthew's Collegiate School, a state integrated Anglican girls' day and boarding intermediate and high school in Masterton, New Zealand; Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, a private Anglican girls' primary, intermediate and high school in ...
St Columba's Catholic School: 1944: 1–8: Dinsdale: State integrated: 495: Catholic St Joseph's Catholic School: 1946: 1–8: Fairfield: State integrated: 348: Catholic St Peter Chanel Catholic School: 1964: 1–8: Te Rapa: State integrated: 296: Catholic St Pius X Catholic School: 1966: 1–8: Melville: State integrated: 237: Catholic Te Ao ...
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Hobey Baker 1909, collegiate hockey player and World War I pilot; E. Digby Baltzell 1932, sociologist responsible for popularizing the term "WASP" Matthew Winthrop Barzun, U.S. ambassador; Alexis I. du Pont Bayard, lieutenant governor of Delaware; Roland W. Betts 1964, CEO of Chelsea Piers, L.P. and major Republican Party contributor