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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.
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 ...
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). Text ...
St. Paul's School, Dallington in Dallington, New Zealand; St Paul's School, Wellington, which later became Thorndon School; St Paul's Collegiate School in Hamilton, New Zealand; St Paul's Catholic School, Waikato in Ngāruawāhia
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
Bankwood School is a coeducational contributing primary school (years 1-6) with a roll of 344. [13] St Paul's Collegiate School is a private secondary school (years 9-13) with a roll of 857. [14] The senior years (year 11 and above) are co-educational, and the junior years are for boys. The school opened in 1959, and was single-sex boys until ...
Laura Littlejohn (born 12 July 2004) is a New Zealand swimmer who competed at the 2021 and 2022 World Championships.. She is from Hamilton, New Zealand and was educated at St Paul’s Collegiate school.
Gerritsen was born in Cambridge, New Zealand and attended St Paul's Collegiate School in nearby Hamilton. [1] He started rowing with the school club in 2000, where he was coached by three time Olympian Ian Wright. In 2002 and 2003 Gerritsen was part of the U19 Eight that won the Maadi Cup – the first two wins in the school's history. [2]