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From the Headmaster

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Joe Eccleton
Headmaster

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Shaping Character Through Co-curricular Excellence

I had the privilege of speaking at the South Island Regional Sports Coordinators Conference last year, where I shared my belief that co-curricular activities are essential to delivering a world-class, holistic education. These opportunities allow our students to grow not only intellectually, but also emotionally, physically, and spiritually. For this reason, one of our key strategic priorities is to ensure that we achieve and sustain the highest standards of excellence across all our co-curricular programmes.

To understand the value we place on co-curricular activities, we must reflect on the purpose of education at Christ’s College. Education is not just about developing competencies; it is also about cultivating the virtues that strengthen our communities. At College, we do not believe it is possible to speak of an “educated person” without reference to character dispositions such as leadership, integrity, resilience, and honesty. Our co-curricular programmes are, therefore, a vital vehicle for nurturing these qualities. Just as importantly, they provide a platform for our boys to learn how to compete, strive for excellence, and pursue success, all of which are building blocks of positive wellbeing.

One of the greatest benefits of co-curricular life is the social connections it creates. For adolescent boys, belonging and relationships are central to their identity and wellbeing. Teenagers are wired to be part of a group, and their sense of belonging is often grounded in the strength of these connections. It is, therefore, essential our boys are able to build multiple, healthy relationships that sustain them.

Last year, The New Zealand Herald identified Christ’s College as having the leading school sports programme in the country, a remarkable endorsement of our staff. Yet we remain committed to continuous improvement, ensuring we not only maintain but also enhance our standard of excellence. Music and the Performing Arts must continue to be a cornerstone of our programmes, opening windows into the richness and complexity of the world. Over the past year, our music programme has undergone significant change, and we see value in conducting a review to explore ways to enrich this offering. We will also keep strengthening our service programmes, ensuring that our students are meaningfully connected to the communities they serve.

Christ’s College is a place of extraordinary opportunity. The boys who flourish most are those who embrace the breadth of what is available. Our co-curricular programmes give them a new lens through which to view themselves, their peers, and their place in the wider world.

For this reason, every teacher at Christ’s College is involved in co-curricular life. It is also why the enhancement of these programmes remains one of our key strategic priorities. Through this deliberate focus, we move ever closer to realising our vision: to empower our communities through the development of both intellect and character.

 

 

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Administration

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Darrell Thatcher
Senior Deputy Headmaster

Deputy Headmaster – Teaching & Learning

Katie Southworth has been officially appointed Deputy Headmaster – Teaching & Learning. An experienced school leader and educator, she has been the Acting Deputy Headmaster for the past year, overseeing the day-to-day academic development of Christ’s College.

Holder of a Bachelor of Business Administration from Lancaster University in the United Kingdom and a Graduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Economics and Accounting from the University of Canterbury, Katie previously was the Head of Department (HOD) – Commerce at Christ’s College. She joined College in 2017 from Cashmere High School, where she was Acting Head of Faculty – Social Science.

 

Change in routine – Friday 5 September

With Christ’s College holding Years 12–13 parent/teacher/student meetings from 2–6pm on Friday 5 September, the school day will end at 1.50pm. You can see the routine or the day here.

Notice for boys not returning 2026

A gentle reminder, that if your son will not be returning to College in 2026, The school needs to be informed of this by the end of Week 1, Term 4. Please email mmurrell@christscollege.com.

Later notice will likely incur fees for Term 1, 2026.

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Music

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Hugo Zanker
Director of Music

Take note of all the upcoming musical events

From a choral festival to a night of rock or a superb symphony and the sounds of the aspirational Sedley Wells competition, the College calendar is hitting all the high notes. 

Tonight, Christ’s College will host the Independent Schools Encore Choral Festival, starting at 7pm in the Assembly Hall. An annual event, it showcases singing in our wider independent school community and features Years 6–11 choirs performing a diverse repertoire. More than 200 students will combine to conclude the concert. Along with College, choirs from St Margaret's College, The Cathedral Grammar School, Rangi Ruru Girls’ School, and St Andrew’s College will perform at the Gala Concert.

Tomorrow at 7pm, 51 members of the College band programme will perform at Rolling Stone (579 Colombo Street). It is a great opportunity for those involved in our huge College band programme – overseen by Nolan Hungerford – to play some great songs at a live music venue. Come and support our boys as they step into the spotlight. 

On Thursday 11 September at 7pm, the Combined Christ’s College and St Margaret’s College Symphony Orchestra will feature in the SMC Music Showcase in the Charles Luney Auditorium. Under the batons of Dr Sarah Hickford and Hugo Zanker, the showcase will feature pieces from domestic and international composers. It promises to be a special night. 

Last, the all-important Sedley Wells Music Competition will be held in Term 4 on Monday 20 October at 7pm in the Assembly Hall. Open to all current students, the competition promotes excellence in solo performance. Students can present one musical work of up to six minutes’ duration. There are instrumental and vocal categories for Years 9–10 and Years 11–13. Boys can read the rules and regulations and register here for the Sedley Wells Music Competition.

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Sport

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Benn McBrearty
Director of Sport

Discover the thrill of sailing at Christ’s College

With a proud tradition and a national reputation, sailing at Christ’s College offers every student the opportunity to develop their confidence, and leadership and water safety skills in a uniquely challenging and rewarding environment.

Whether your son is a seasoned sailor or new to the sport, our structured programme caters to all levels – from ‘Learn to Sail’ through to national regattas and elite teams racing. Sailing fosters independence and teamwork, builds lasting friendships, and opens doors to lifelong involvement in the sport – from boat-handling skills to racing and officiating.

As the only Canterbury secondary school offering a comprehensive sailing programme based at Naval Point, College students enjoy expert coaching, top-level competition, and a strong community – both on and off the water.

No experience is required – just a willingness to get involved and give it a go.

Contact Shelly Jackson on stjackson@christscollege.com if you're interested. 

Years 7 & 8 Sport Clinics

We are hosting three specialist sport clinics in the upcoming school holidays for Years 7–8 boys with a passion for cricket, tennis, or volleyball. 

We are also offering five fully funded places at each sport clinic for boys planning to apply for a 2027 Sport or General Excellence Scholarship at Christ’s College. 

The two-day clinics will be run by leading Christ’s College coaches and offer youngsters the opportunity to improve their skills and develop their talent while having fun with friends and like-minded players. 

Spaces are very limited, with registrations closing at 5pm on Friday 19 September.

Tennis – https://bit.ly/4n8dW91

Volleyball – https://bit.ly/47qzglQ

Cricket – https://bit.ly/3VwiGJO

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International & Round Square

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Sarah Davidson
International Student Manager & Round Square Representative

Is your teenager ready for an adventure? 

As a Round Square school, our students have an exciting opportunity to be part of a service project – alongside young people from around the world – meeting health and community needs in India while developing their own life-long skills.

Following the recent service project in South Africa attended by five senior students, the next Round Square international service project is in Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India from 6–18 December 2025. Students must be aged 16–18 to apply for a spot.

Working with a fellow Round Square school, Daly College, the group will visit the national park, near the city of Khajuraho, and support local people. Daly College has a long-standing service relationship with local villages and works with the Bagh Aap Aur Van (BAAVAN) Trust. The trust oversees health and eye-care camps, as well as women’s hygiene education services, alongside conservation work. The student service team will support the camp doctors, and women’s hygiene educators, as well as helping to build a mud library building, with an attached washroom, for the community.  

In addition to the service project, students will be able to join two safaris in the tiger reserve and take in the Khajuraho temple light show. This is a wonderful opportunity for our boys. It enables personal development through being of service and a chance to get to know the people and culture of Madhya Pradesh.

For more information, email sarah.davidson@christscollege.com.

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Careers

Staff Chris Sellars

Chris Sellars
Careers Advisor

UPCOMING CAREERS DATES
4 SeptemberCareer Convos – Jack Armstrong, accounting, 8.15am, Jacobs Leadership Lounge
5 SeptemberUC Open Day 
11 SeptemberUC course planning, Fine Arts 201, 8.15am
13 SeptemberManukau Institute of Technology Open Day
13 SeptemberMassey University – Aviation Open Day
30 SeptemberUniversity accommodation applications close for first-round offers
4 OctoberChiropractic Open Day, Auckland

Christ’s College CareerWise

The Christ's College careers website, CareerWise, is a rich source of careers information. Parents and students can subscribe to our careers platform to stay up to date with the options and opportunities open to the boys. These may cover career-related events, news, and jobs. For most events, there are links to register. Our Years 11–13 boys and their parents are encouraged to subscribe to CareerWise.

Parents as passengers on their teen’s career journey

Understand your role so you can successfully guide and support your son through the career pathway process.

University study – having a ‘Plan B’ 

As boys leave College, they are often confident about their study plans or initial career decisions. However, some may opt to change direction. For example, we recommend that students who enrol in Health Sciences First Year have an alternative plan in case they do not get into their preferred degree programme. A change is normal, understandable, and acceptable.

Massey University Aviation Open Day

The Massey University Aviation Open Day will be held on Saturday 13 September in Palmerston North.

New School Leavers’ Toolkit

Learn about practical skills, and find advice and resources for post-College life in the New School Leavers’ Toolkit.

StudyLink – student loans and allowances

If boys intend to apply for a student loan or allowance, they need to register and apply online through StudyLink. As this can take time, it is best to get under way sooner rather than later.

School subject selection – Term 3 

Boys choosing their subjects this term – for 2026 – can check out these preparation links to aid their decisions regarding tertiary study:

University scholarships for Year 13 students

MoneyHub has compiled a comprehensive guide to scholarships for students planning to start university in 2026. The MoneyHub Scholarship Guide lists scholarships from all universities, along with opportunities for Māori, Pacific, and international students. 

Exam preparation

Check out the NCEA resources to help attain the best grades and prepare for upcoming internals and externals.

University accommodation – CCRF (Term 3)

The New Zealand Common Confidential Reference Form (CCRF) is an online university accommodation reference form. It is separate from a residential college application. A student’s application is not valid until both the CCRF and the residential application have been received. Most boys have filled in the form and are applying to the halls for their chosen university (or universities). 

Money matters

MoneyHub has created a comprehensive guide for students, designed to provide essential tools and knowledge for building a healthy relationship with money.

University of Otago degree changes

New degree – Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) – Software Engineering (four years); entry requirements – UE, with 14 credits from L3 Calculus
New major – Business Analytics (BCom). (Forbes reports that 94% of enterprises note data analysis as key to business growth and digital transformation.)
New major: Criminology: (BA) 2026 – expanding on the previously offered minor
New major: Sustainable Energy (BSc) – combining Energy Management, and Energy Science and Technology into a single major

Residential colleges

Residential college applications close on Tuesday 30 September

Pacific International Hotel Management School

The Pacific International Hotel Management School in New Plymouth will host an online Hotel & Hospitality Expo on Wednesday 10 September from 5–7pm. It will include a Q&A session with hoteliers and school alumni, and industry panels. It is open to Years 11–13 students interested in hospitality, event planning, tourism, marketing, business management, and travel. Students can register here and learn more about the school.

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Uniform Shop

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Craig Moffatt
Uniform Shop

Specially tailored Year 12 blazers

Your Year 11 son may need a specially made blazer for next year to cater for extra long arms or a longer body that does not fit the standard-size blazers we have in stock. If so, we need to order these tailored blazers by November. 

Please contact the Uniform Shop at uniformshop@christscollege.com so we can organise the best fit for your son.

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Latest News & Events

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Winter Tournament Week is always one of the biggest events on the calendar — and our College teams didn’t disappoint. There was plenty of drama with big wins, tight losses, and one very special national title.

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Christ’s College centre stage for Theatresports SI Final

Stage stars Charlie Wood, Cole Moffatt, and Oliver Sloan have outplayed most of their rivals to finish runners-up in the Senior Theatresports Canterbury contest and set the scene for a spot at the South Island Final this Sunday at The Court Theatre.

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Ski For a Cure

On 31 August, a group of Christ’s College boys from School House will be heading to Mt Lyford and skiing the equivalent of Mt Everest, 65 times over, for a cause close to their hearts.

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Oliver Sloan in focus at NZ Photography Awards

Year 12 student Oliver Sloan has been recognised for his remarkable array of striking images at the New Zealand Amateur Photography Awards.

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Opening the gates for College generations to come

Old Boys – alongside a few young ones – have been ‘reopening the gates’ at Christ’s College during a special visit to mark their gifts of time, treasure, and talent.

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Superb snow runs for Christ’s College in top team title race

Christ’s College has carved up the slopes in perfect conditions at Mount Hutt to claim the Canterbury Secondary Schools Ski Championships team title.

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Upcoming events

CHRIST'S COLLEGE & CCOBA EVENTS
Wednesday 3 September Independent Schools Encore Choral Festival, Assembly Hall
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Friday 5 September Christ's College Grandparents' Day
Friday 5 September Comedy Bingo with Ethel & Bethel
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Friday 5 September Years 12 & 13 NCEA interviews
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Saturday 6 SeptemberChrist's College Senior Ball
22 & 23 SeptemberYears 7–8 Term 3 Holiday Tennis Clinic
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22 & 23 SeptemberYears 7–8 Term 3 Holiday Volleyball Clinic
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Tuesday 23 SeptemberSingapore Community Visit – Asia Tour
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Thursday 25 SeptemberBangkok Community Visit – Asia Tour
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Friday 26 SeptemberCCOBA Golf Tournament
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30 September & 2 OctoberYears 7–8 Term 3 Holiday Cricket Clinic
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Thursday 2 OctoberTokyo Community Visit – Asia Tour
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Wednesday 22 OctoberSouth Canterbury Community Visit
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Friday 24 OctoberThe Pink Lunch with Christ's College Parents' Association
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Wednesday 29 OctoberAshburton Community Visit
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Wednesday 5 NovemberNelson Community Visit
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Thursday 6 NovemberBlenheim Community Visit
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Tuesday 18 NovemberWānaka Community Visit
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Term 3 Highlights

Please enjoy these photo highlights of Term 3

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