Collegian yearbook by St Paul's Collegiate School

Collection of the Collegian Yearbook magazine

We hope you have enjoyed the Student Yearbook - the Collegian magazine for 2022.  These were distributed at Carol Service.  There will be additional copies for those who didn't receive one, available for collection from reception until Friday 16 December. 

If you are unable to collect them before then, students can pick these up at the beginning of next year from their Housemaster.


St Paul's Swim Club by St Paul's Collegiate School

St Paul's Swim Club gain top results at Swimming Waikato Championships

From 2-4 December, St Paul's Swim Club competed at the Swimming Waikato Championships at Waterworld. Congratulations to the following St Paul's swimmers who made final results:

  • Oliver Mouat (Year 11) won the 13 years and over 50m long course butterfly race in 25:46 seconds. Oliver Mouat (Year 11) placed second in the 13 years and over 50m long course freestyle in 25:11 seconds.
  • Sophie Perry (Year 12) placed seventh in the 13 years and over 50m long course butterfly race in 32.49 seconds and eigth in the 200m long course freestyle in 2:18:74 minutes. 
  • Samuel Peoples (Year 13) won the 13 years and over 200m long course freestyle in 2:01:61 minutes, placed fourth in the 50m long course freestyle in 25:98 seconds and fifth in the 13 years and over 50m long course butterfly race in 27:62 seconds.
  • Neo Urlich (Year 10) placed 10th in the 13 years and over 100m long course backstroke in 1:11:88 minutes, 16th in the 50m long course butterfly race in 31:66 seconds and 12th in the 13 years and over 200m long course freestyle in 2:20:85 minutes.
  • Amelie Austin (Year 11) placed fifth in the 13 years and over 200m long course freestyle in 2:14:86 minutes. She also placed sixth in the 13 years and over 50m long course butterfly in 31:53 seconds and eighth in the 50m long course freestyle in 29:13 seconds. 

Well done to our swimmers!



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