Jaedan Williams-Wilson by St Paul's Collegiate School

Williams-Wilson selected for New Zealand U20 Touch Rugby team

Congratulations to Jaedan Williams-Wilson (Year 13) who has been selected for the New Zealand U20 Men's Touch Rugby team. The team will be heading to Christchurch in 2022 for the Youth Trans Tasman Test Series along with the U18 girls, U18 boys, U18 mixed, U20 women and U20 mixed.

Good luck Jaedan.


Waikato-Tainui region spelling by St Paul's Collegiate School

Maaori Language Week

Did you know within the Waikato-Tainui region, double vowels are used instead of the macron? You may have noticed how St Paul's spells these common words: Poowhiri, Te Reo Maaori and whaanau, and wondered why we use double vowels instead of macrons. 

Here's the reason why:

When the first printing press arrived from England, Tainui was the first major tribe to begin printing publications. Since the printing press arrived with no macron, Tainui began printing double vowels to elongate the vowel sound, and from then on it became the formal spelling convention.

The use of the macron has been adopted by a number of other New Zealand tribes, which is why there is a variation in spelling.



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