82 old collegians OLD COLLEGIANS T match to celebrate the game and remember those matches before. matches those remember and game the to celebrate match after- the at present also were team 1966 King’s the of A number King’s. over victory gain SKC saw which lunch the after match rugby the was as excellent was turnout team The coach. assistant former as Bull Frank and Paine Beverly and coach) (former Jack included which mates team old of attendance excellent an organised Akel Willy game. home King’s vs SKC the with to coincide 2July on House Bruce at luncheon reunion a50th held XV 1st 1966 College The kind contribution. their for family the thank we and man, agreat of memory in occasion memorable a was it and Ron, honour to attend to effort the made survivors side rugby 3A AGS’s 1955 boy. 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The SKC vs AGS (Auckland Grammar) at at Grammar) (Auckland AGS vs SKC The competition. 1A the of top the at games close many saw year this season rugby he Assemble at 11.00am 6.15pm Games start at 6.00pm (contact: Kelly Alexander) Kelly (contact: 6.00pm at start Games [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] $100.00 per head. Refreshments provided. Refreshments head. per $100.00 Remuera Golf Club Club Golf Remuera Gym2 and Gym1 Elliot Hall Parnell Hotel, Windsor Bar, Juice had only recently commenced their they as attendance, first their was it Pedersen, Larissa included which For some of the younger members, members, younger the of some For Daniel Quigley and Danny Gowan. thanks to coordinators, John Shuker, decades, of spread awide with attended well was and July 15 Friday on Street, Fleet off Restaurant, Tempio iconic the at held was The London Annual Reunion careers in London. The evening evening The London. in careers provided a great opportunity to catch up with old school school old with up to catch many different study paths paths study different many following after friends after college. The Otago ROC’s (Recent (Recent ROC’s Otago The Old Collegians) was held held was Collegians) Old on Friday 12 August August 12 Friday on and our thanks to Josh President of the Old Collegians Association Collegians Old the of President Andrew Morgan, Est Servanda Fides [email protected] website; the via touch in keep please so members from feed-back welcomes committee The Est. Servanda Fides December. in BBQ Leaver’s 2011 School Boy’s the being event final the and Auckland ROC’s and Netball the Club, Remuera at Day Golf College SKOCA the with 2016 in to occur yet events the for calendar SKOCA the check Please ability. telling’ ‘story enthralling his and Flower to Rick also thanks My OC’s. based Sydney of attendance asolid organising for Steel Rodney and Beach to Scott thanks Our attendee. regular a is and Sydney in lives who Braham, Michael with to join attend OC’s decade foundation College of anumber to have pleasing was It Saturday. the on rugby the for later meeting some with Friday, the on dinner the for 40 of group local the to join NZ from to Sydney trip the made OC’s of Anumber superb. both were rugby and weather the again and match, Rugby Bledisloe first the with to coincide August 19 on Sydney in held was Reunion Australian The enjoyable. so evening the making in involvement their for Nelson Peter and Recordon Phil Gowan, Mike boys, old school foundation and Cassie, Peter band, Jazz School to the also thanks Our success. ongoing him wish we and globally students advising now is and success dollar amulti-million now is company His Harvard. to attend selected get to endeavours own his on based Group, Consulting Crimson created he how and School Boys’ the at memories fond his of spoke Jamie year. this Harvard from graduating only whilst career early amazing an on embarked has who Beaton, Jamie School, the of boy old an was speaker guest The 1959-69. of decade foundation the on focus a with August 12 Friday on held was Dinner Annual School Boys’ The network. fellowship OC the build and study, of year last or first their in whether OC’s other with to socialise universities local the at OC’s enable events These event. 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As you can imagine, the stakes move to and ANU at my offer to accept unexpected (and controversial!) decision programmes. medical their in places me offered all At school, I took both science and and science both Itook At school, the Imade feeling, agut on Based - Science - Hannah and Lucy Aston - Shepherds

win sisters, Lucy and Hannah Aston are excelling in the agricultural field, working as Tshepherds on Aratiatia Station in the central North Island. Lucy has recently been promoted to Head Shepherd. The Old Collegians, from the class of 2008, have paved different paths in their budding careers, but their shared dream has culminated in them and working together on the 2000ha sheep, beef, dairy support and deer farm run by Landcorp. Their love of the land was sown while growing up on the family farm near Pukekohe. After graduating from the College, both completed a Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences at Massey University, majoring in agriculture. Hannah then went into a research role for a fertiliser company, while Lucy entered the Future Farmer programme at Aratiatia, with a desire to move into shepherding.

Lucy’s skills and attitude impressed Landcorp and she was offered a shepherd general role on a farm in Southland, before being promoted to head shepherd back at Aratiatia. Meanwhile, Hannah wanted a more active career than research provided, and she also became a senior shepherd on the station. They are in charge of feed budgeting and planning and are also responsible for training cadets. The pair’s rise through the ranks was featured in Young Country magazine, with station manager, Mark Cunningham singing their praises. ‘They’re very organised with their systems, they’ve got maturity and are very good with the cadets.’

On top of their work commitments, both are completing further qualifications through Primary ITO and have held leadership roles as part of the New Zealand Young Farmers organisation. While at the College, Hannah and Lucy studied sciences, mathematics, accounting and technology, all with a view to assisting in their farming careers. Biology and chemistry gave a base knowledge of animal health and reproduction, soil nutrients, nutrition requirements and chemicals used for weed control. They use calculus and statistics to calculate potential weight gains, lambing and calving percentages, future pasture and crop growth rates, and feed requirements. Accounting helps with the financial aspect of farming while technology comes in handy while building and fixing all kinds of farm infrastructure. The College was also pivotal in giving a foundation of being proud of achievements and striving for success, while building team skills through co-curricular activities.

Photo Credit : Young Country Magazine Country : Young Credit Photo

Calvin Sang and Jason Hoon - Videographers

The pair say that their videos always have ‘heart’ behind them and they believe that’s what sets them apart. They said, ‘Most of our clients are corporate, but that’s not an excuse to avoid crafting high quality artistic content. Every video is individually crafted and we keep things fresh, original and constantly push the boundaries. We’re always thinking and honing what the audience is feeling when they walk away from watching our videos, hence our tagline ‘move your audience.’ We want to move an audience emotionally and move them to take action. If we’ve made them ‘feel’, changed their perspective and inspired them once the video ends, then we know we’ve done our job.’

‘We also pride ourselves on being very attentive to detail, and being honest and reliable. We believe in collaboration and building mutual trust and friendships with all our clients.’

They have had the privilege of working with a range of companies like Rialto Channel, AUT, 20th Century Fox, TEDx, Vodafone Events Centre, Royal NZ Navy – and, most recently, Saint Kentigern. Calvin and Jason worked with the marketing team from the Trust Board to create the College sports documentary, ‘For the Love of the Game’ that now can be seen on the College section of the Saint Kentigern website: www.saintkentigern.com

When they were invited back to the College to work on a documentary project about the winter sports programme, they said they found it to be a fascinating and challenging project as, being Old Collegians, it was something close to their hearts. ‘In a little over 7 minutes we had to capture the passion and ethos of the winter sports at the College. We Calvin and Jason were in same tutor group (11JJS1 with Mr Swart) had to get up very early to catch the early morning practices, at College and eventually started working together on film projects stayed late to catch the evening games. This was a small glimpse into outside of school. Since leaving school, Jason went to University their lives and we saw the passion and dedication that students and of Auckland to do a B.Com in finance and economics and Calvin coaches had for their sports. In this documentary, we hope we have began freelancing as a videographer and photographer. When Jason shown our huge respect for the dedication of all involved in sports at graduated, he joined Calvin and their production company, Eyes the College.’ and Ears was formed. They specialise in bespoke commercial video If you are interested in a video production for your company, Calvin for companies and agencies, that includes anything on the web, TV and Jason would be pleased to hear from you: www.eyesandears.co.nz advertisements and documentaries.

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Service her towards hard working responsibilities for Chapel and Hamilton House. Jane is has and aprefect is Anna 8. 7and Years in School Girls’ (Hamilton). 1980-1986 from College and ‘Prep’ Kentigern Saint attended John (Hamilton). 1987 1981- from Kentigern Saint attended David, brother, younger His (Wishart). 1954-1960 from College the attended Gray, Rodney brother, younger mother’s His photo). from (absent 1960’s the in College the attended McKenzie, Saint Kentigern. John’s father’s younger brother, Stephen If I had anything to say for those who are soon to graduate from Saint Kentigern, it would would it Kentigern, Saint from to graduate soon are who those for to say anything Ihad If currently Iam Igraduate. before actor an as working to be goal my short-term it made I have freedom me giving my outlet, was it because College at class my favourite was Drama The McKenzie Family McKenzie The John’s daughters, Anna and Jane, are now at the family has had three generations on ‘both sides’ attend attend sides’ ‘both on generations three had has family McKenzie the that us to tell written has McKenzie ohn Graduating after three years of study, I still wanted to learn and follow my passion for for my passion follow and to learn wanted Istill study, of years three after Graduating University. Otago at Business to study on Iwent 2010, in College the from Igraduated fter - Actor - O played for Irish club Ulster since 2014. 2014. since Ulster club Irish for played has and Cup, ITM the in Manukau Counties to represent on went He leader. gifted and forward committed as a totally remembered is He year. final his in XV 1st the of captain vice- was and 2007 in graduated Sean Africa. South to tour team Ireland the in selected TVNZ. he told now,’ off paid has work hard the and way long a come Ihave well. as proud pretty and excited am ‘I selection. Blacks All with rewarded been now has commitment fierce and skill superb His years. two for Chiefs the with signing contract, Rugby Super first to his led form His year. the of player Cup ITM the breakout year in which he helped Taranaki become national champions a was and was 2014 year. named the of player promising most Taranaki’s named was and centre at position astarting secured had he 2013 By year. that debut professional his made and for Taranaki rugby provincial play to signed was he 2012, In TJ Faiane. second-five for up one setting and try individual amazing an scoring final, 1A the in outstanding was Seta competition. co-ed national and 1A Auckland the both won that XV 1st squad. the in Kaino Jerome veteran, 67-test and Collegian Old fellow joining series, three-match the for squad national 32-man the in named be Another Old Collegian, Sean Reidy also experienced international rugby after being being after rugby international experienced also Reidy Sean Collegian, Old Another the of member a was he year, final his In 2011. in College the from graduated Seta during the June test series against Wales. Seta was one of six uncapped players to to players uncapped six of one was Seta Wales. against series test June the during Blacks All the for debut rugby international his made Tamanivalu Seta Collegian, ld From left:AnnaMcKenzie (Y8),JaneMcKenzie (Y7), JohnMcKenzie, David McKenzie andRodney Gray Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. Photographer: Philip Merry. Philip Photographer: School. Drama NZ Toi Whakaari: T NZ - Lt Gen The Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae. Jerry Sir Hon Rt The Gen -Lt NZ of General Governor by the presented were awards their where School Boys’ the at held ceremony the attending able, were who those with Award Gold their journey. Ed’ of ‘Duke their began students recipient Gold these when level that at students 122 to the -compared award Bronze their to begin year this enrolled students 197 with College at enormous been has award the of growth The levels. all at part taking students of number to the regards with country the in adventurous journey and ‘residential.’ the recreation, physical skill, service, for requirements the to meet order in commitment of hours 300 least at of culmination the is alone Award Gold The school. leaving after status gold achieve students most Award, the of requirements the are such and College Saint Kentigern community of that time. that of community Kentigern Saint by the appreciated greatly were coached, he teams rugby the in those particularly themselves, students the as well as associations, Boys Old and Parents staff, with involvement his and School, and College the around activities major in involved became He tennis. particularly sports, of love agreat with man, Remuera. established on the two campuses at Pakuranga and were School and College the as consolidation and development of era an in invaluable were Kentigern Saint at administration financial of years three twenty his person, systematic and thorough reliable, awell-organised, As Board. Hospital Auckland large the with experience of 91. of age the at 2016 June 11 on died Board, Trust Kentigern Saint to the Secretary and to 1982 1959 from School Kentigern Saint and gentleman who was fastidious in all he did. he all in fastidious was who gentleman areal as remembered was Doug Auckland, in held service At amemorial auditor. an becoming later degree, accounting an gained and to university went Doug years, College his After to 1963. 1956 from College Kentigern Saint at astudent was #422 Doug) as (known Douglas year. this June in Stanfield, Jaiden Walmsley, Josh Waterman. Josh Walmsley, Jaiden Stanfield, Nick Mead, Harrison Mayhew, Cameron Luke, Claudia Houghton, Caitlin Floyd, Lucy Dunlop, Lucy Duncan, Gold Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award ceremony Douglas Alistair Hay Hay Alistair Douglas Stanton Neil Nesbit In Memoriam Thirty of our 2015 graduates have gone on to receive to receive on gone have graduates 2015 our of Thirty schools top the amongst ranks now Kentigern Saint Neil was a gregarious, cheerful and approachable Mr Stanton came from an accounting background College Kentigern to Saint Bursar Stanton, Neil Mr community. Kentigern Saint to the connected those of passing the we note that sadness is It Doug’s brother Robert is also an Old Collegian. Old an also is Robert brother Doug’s Tauranga in peacefully away passed Hay Douglas Shaan Bone, Isabella Clark, Grace Dalton, Aaron Aaron Dalton, Grace Clark, Isabella Bone, Shaan Gold Award Recipients huge commitment in time during the final year at at year final the during time in commitment huge a is Award Gold Edinburgh of Duke the on aking children, John, Anna and Campbell (#5850) and six grandchildren. Auckland. Hill, College and Road Mountain in ministry. his in direction and impetus anew found Robert Hospitals Greenlane and Shore North at achaplain As Epsom. and Christchurch, Kelso, Plymouth, New in parishes in served he Thereafter, 1971. in ordained was and Dunedin and Auckland at studied Robert ministry, Presbyterian the of satisfactions and challenges by the Attracted illness. abrief after year this July in 74. aged July last died He Pass. Khyber in Church Presbyterian designer. as a firm the for working continued but protégées his of to two Garlands sold eventually he businessman, shrewd and boss excellent An decorators. and seamstresses of team interior a top later, he bought the business. and, showroom astunning devised he blossomed; talents Malcolm’s shop, design and Afurnishing Remuera. in Garlands joining before Milnes, and Parnell in –Matiche shops goalkeeping! hockey -and Zealand New in life college with to terms came ‘Jimmy’ class the of back the at guy quiet the Always stuck. ‘Jimmy’ and name his for ask to abrusk life. was tumble and rough and rugby where Waikato the from sons farmers’ of a bunch amongst himself found he type, asporting not retiring, and Quiet lonely. incredibly been have must he College, the alone let House, Bruce in Polynesian only the As Form. 3rd Yi Kevin Yeung, Theresa Xu, William Ward, Sam Service, Jordan Schanzer, Isaac Rillstone, Harry Ng, Daniel Massa, Jason Trent Macdonald, Liu, Merry King, ceremony. the at attendance in not were but The Reverend Robert Matthews Matthews Reverend Robert The Hetherington Carruthers Kurt Malcolm Robert is survived by Louise (nee Edgar), whom he married in December 1967, three three 1967, December in married he whom Edgar), (nee by Louise survived is Robert Hospices Mercy the in chaplain as working continued Robert 1995, in retiring Formally concern. practical and sensitivity pastoral wisdom, his for respected much was Robert died to 1960, 1957 from College Kentigern Saint at astudent (#554), Matthews Robert David’s St attended regularly and Remuera in to live continued Malcolm retirement, In ran He shop. Remuera iconic an was Garlands legendary, became designs Malcolm’s of number a for worked he college After design. for flair tremendous had Malcolm reply his delayed shyness as House, Bruce at arrival on ‘Jimmy’ name the given was He 1955 the in aboarder as Samoa Western from Kentigern to Saint came (#283) Malcolm Jeffrey Chan,Brianna Garus, Jeffrey Garus, Richard Gourlie, Oliver Hadfield, Ethan approved Award Gold their had have who students following to the Congratulations Approved Award Gold

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