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From the Headmaster

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Joe Eccleton
Headmaster

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The enduring importance of our Old Boys

Christ’s College is an institution built on tradition and an enduring sense of purpose. With 176 years of history behind us, we are one of the longest-standing educational establishments in New Zealand. In fact, as a school community we have outlasted most New Zealand businesses, organisations, and institutions. That is not something we take lightly. It is a testament to the strength of our foundations, the values that have been passed down through generations, and the people who have carried College forward over nearly two centuries.

At the heart of our story are our Old Boys.

Recently, we had the privilege of hosting our Old Boys Reunion Weekend, and it was a powerful reminder of just how special the Christ’s College community is. I found it inspiring to see so many Old Boys take time out of busy lives, travel from near and far, and return to their school. They came to reconnect with friends, revisit old memories, and once again walk through the grounds that shaped their formative years.

One of the highlights for me was watching our current boys lead tours of the school. Seeing the confidence and pride with which they spoke about College was special, but even more special was witnessing the interactions between the generations. There was something uniquely meaningful about seeing Old Boys listening intently, smiling as they recognised familiar corners of the campus, and engaging with the young men who are now continuing the tradition.

The importance of our Old Boys cannot be overstated. Their continued involvement strengthens College in ways that go far beyond tradition. It provides our current boys with a strong sense of connection and belonging. It reinforces the message that they are part of something much bigger than themselves, a legacy that stretches back 176 years and will continue long after their own time at College has ended.

For young men, having a sense of belonging is vital. It reminds them that they are part of a community that cares. In today’s world, this matters more than ever. One of the growing dangers for our young people is disconnection – disconnection from community, from shared purpose, and from the relationships that help shape strong character.

Christ’s College offers an antidote to that disconnection.

Our Old Boys help reinforce that sense of community by showing our current boys what it means to remain connected. Their presence reminds our boys that they are not walking their journey alone. They are following in the footsteps of generations of men who once wore the same blazer, sat in the same classrooms, played on the same fields, and learnt the same values. They may not fully appreciate this now, but, in years to come, they will. 

We are deeply grateful to every Old Boy who returned for the weekend, and to all those who continue to support College in countless ways. Your presence matters. Your connection matters. 

I would also like to take this opportunity to acknowledge Blue Henderson, who has recently completed his term as President of the Christ’s College Old Boys’ Association. Blue has been a tremendous advocate for College and an outstanding supporter of our community. At the same time, I would like to warmly congratulate Tim Daley on his election as the new President of the Old Boys’ Association. Tim steps into this role with great support behind him, and I look forward to working closely with him as we continue to strengthen the connection between our Old Boys and College, and work together to leave Christ’s College in an even better place than we found it.

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Administration

Staff Darrell Thatcher

Darrell Thatcher
Senior Deputy Headmaster

Athletics Day – Thursday 26 February

Athletics Day will be held at Ngā Puna Wai this Thursday, 26 February. The action gets under way at 9am and concludes at 3.35pm. Full details have been emailed to families.

We warmly welcome families to join us as spectators on Athletics Day and also invite Old Boys to race for the Corfe Cup – one of the oldest sporting trophies in New Zealand. The Old Boys’ race – first held in 1872 – is a popular feature of the day, so if you wish to compete, please assemble near the 200m start at 1.20pm.

Electric Avenue music festival – 27–28 February 

A reminder that this Friday, 27 February, College will close at 12.50pm. This is due to Electric Avenue now being held over two days in North Hagley Park and the high numbers expected to attend. The normal morning routine – as outlined below – will apply.

8.15am House roll call
8.30am Chapel
9am Period 1
9.55am Period 2
10.45am Break
11.05am Period 3
12pm Period 4
12.50pm End of school day

Please note that the school is not officially closed for the day. Teaching staff will set appropriate work for students to complete in the afternoon. Boys are also expected to fulfil any sporting commitments at the weekend.

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International & Round Square

Staff Sarah Davidson SQ

Sarah Davidson
International Student Manager & Round Square Representative

Food for thought, Chinese New Year, and exchanges galore

As we settle into a new academic year, our International students have already enjoyed two gatherings. A ‘welcome’ pizza lunch has brought everyone together after the holidays and also helped to introduce our new students. Our Chinese and Thai boarders have also been joined by international boarders from Rangi Ruru Girls’ School to celebrate the Chinese New Year at a Chinese restaurant. Both events have been well supported by our Head of International and Round Square, Yannis Zhang, and Deputy James Bandasak.


Round Square

Meanwhile, we have a lot happening with Round Square. Organised by the International and Round Square and Service committees, about 30 students have volunteered at the Chinese New Year Festival in Victoria Square. It was the third time our boys had stepped up to help make this event such a success. Among the highlights was dressing up as mascots.

Upcoming Round Square events include a Ramadan Awareness session, a Cultural Festival, and the Circle of Unity, with students encouraged to take part.

Several boys are preparing for their school exchanges to United World College Singapore, St. Paul's Co-educational College in Hong Kong, Dunn School in California, Providence Day School in North Carolina, and Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville. Senior boys also have the opportunity to apply to attend the Round Square International Conference hosted by Barker College in Sydney in late September. Finally, applications are open for the July service project in South Africa.

You can learn more about the Round Square service projects here as student Ollie Trollip reflects on his amazing trip to India.

If parents want to know more about any of these school exchanges and Round Square activities or opportunities, please email sarah.davidson@christscollege.com.

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Sponsorship

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Shelley Keach
Senior Development Manager

Winter sport and arts sponsorship opportunities

We are seeking winter sport sponsors to support our rugby, basketball, and football programmes. Our tiered sponsorship structure delivers meaningful benefits designed to raise the sponsor’s profile within the Christ’s College business community. Our packages ensure strong visibility, brand alignment with excellence, and opportunities to engage with families, Old Boys, and supporters throughout the season.

We are also seeking sponsors for our upcoming senior production, Les Misérables. This year’s production presents a unique opportunity – a collaboration with St Margaret’s College, meaning that sponsors gain exposure across both school communities. Two audiences, two schools, one exceptional production.

To find out more about sponsorship opportunities and tailored packages, please contact:

Shelley Keach
Senior Development Manager
skeach@christscollege.com
027 807 0539

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Library

Staff Emma Stilwell 1600 SQ 2023 05 16 000200

Emma Stilwell
Librarian

Staff Chris Waugh 6342 SQ

Chris Waugh
HoD English

Family matters for a good read

Reading is central to College life and a habit that every student needs to develop and maintain so that they can succeed across all subjects. Building a regular reading routine at home from the start of the year makes a huge difference. It strengthens focus, supports learning, and helps students feel more confident in the classroom. It can also bring a gentle and mindful joy to students' lives that can be as valuable as any academic achievement.

If your son is reluctant to read, try these tips – or reach out to library staff at library@christscollege.com – for support. Library staff are available for one-on-one after-school sessions with boys and parents, as needed.

  • Explain why reading matters – Reading does more than improve reading ability. It increases concentration, strengthens memory, and builds the brain’s capacity to learn information.
  • Schedule regular reading time – Our boys' lives are busy, so set aside a consistent daily time for reading. Ten to 30 minutes of reading before bed is ideal. It encourages the reading habit, provides a calm end to the day, and can improve sleep.
  • Support perseverance – For many students, reading is challenging. Building a reading habit will involve hard graft, and there will not magically be the perfect book that makes it suddenly easy. Acknowledge and reward effort rather than focusing on outcomes, like completing a book. Remind your son that tackling difficult tasks builds resilience and leads to the greatest gains.
  • Model reading at home – Students are more likely to value reading when they see their parents and family members reading. Continuing to read alongside your son through secondary school – and talking about the books you are enjoying – reinforces that reading is worthwhile and normal.
  • Remove distractions – Reading requires sustained attention. Creating a quiet space away from phones and other screens makes it much easier for students to concentrate and persist.
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Music

Peter

Peter de Blois ONZM
Master-in-Charge of Choirs

Choir changes of note

Wanting to bring a more ‘balanced approach’ to our vocal range in both the Chapel Choir and Schola Cantorum, we have introduced several changes. While it is now smaller, our Chapel Choir has a considerable vocal presence. Complemented by our new student intake, we also have a choir that is well-balanced in voice parts.

We have also divided the choir in Chapel, with one half on each side of the choir stalls, replicating the traditional cathedral-style format so that the choir can sing in alternation as well as together. On one side stands the ‘Decani‘ choir and on the other, ‘Cantoris’. While it has been challenging for boys used to sitting together in their treble, alto, tenor, and bass sections, they have quickly adapted to the new arrangement to create a more versatile choir.

We have also introduced two rehearsals early in the day in preparation for The Big Sing competition and our repertoire will grow to better serve us in competition and, of course, Chapel.

Meanwhile, the choir recently performed at the Happy Chinese New Year Festival in Victoria Square. The singing was outstanding and extremely well received by the large crowd, along with the Chinese Ambassador and the Consul-General. 

We are very proud of the boys’ achievements in such a short time and appreciate their enthusiasm and commitment, along with the tremendous support of whānau. We look forward to the rest of the year and beyond. 

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Health Centre

Rachel Trengrove IBW

Rachel Trengrove
Health Centre Nurse

Staff Sarah Matheson 2806 SQ

Sarah Matheson
Health Centre Nurse

Be prepared for Athletics Day

With Athletics Day on Thursday, the Health Centre wants to remind families that the boys need to be well-prepared for a busy day.

Please ensure that your son brings plenty of food and a full drink bottle to stay hydrated and energised throughout the event. Athletics Day is always an active and exciting occasion, and good nutrition and hydration will help everyone perform at their best.

We wish all the boys the best of luck and hope they enjoy a fantastic day.

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Uniform Shop

Staff Craig Moffat SQ

Craig Moffatt
Uniform Shop

Alterations and repairs at College

Christ’s College offers an alteration and repair service. Open on Thursdays during term time from 11.25am until 2.10pm, the alteration space is below the Uniform Shop. Please email pdye@christscollege.com if you have any clothing alteration or repair needs.

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Sport

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Benn McBrearty
Director of Sport

Balance Physiotherapy

Balance Physiotherapy offers a physiotherapy service at Christ’s College on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. All boys can book appointments.

Balance staff are experienced in sports physiotherapy and injury management/rehabilitation for teenagers. They can also consult coaches and PE staff to manage student recovery and sports participation. Boys do not need to be referred by a doctor. If the physiotherapist believes a GP or specialist should be consulted – or X-rays are required – they can organise this during an appointment. They can also initiate an ACC claim, if suitable.

An initial ACC assessment costs $36, then $34 per appointment. Costs are charged to your son’s school account. Balance also treats non-ACC cases and does muscle balance assessments. For more information or to book an appointment, email info@balancephysio.co.nz or call or text 0274 593 118. 

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Marking the start of Lent

Uniting in prayer and song, the Christ’s College school community has gathered to mark the first day of Lent – Ash Wednesday.

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Justin, Joe, Jayden, and Enzo – best in pool

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Upcoming events

CHRIST'S COLLEGE & CCOBA EVENTS
Saturday 28 FebruaryAnnual Yachts and Launches – Picton
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Wednesday 4 March, 5–6.30pmWaimakariri Enrolment Event
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Thursday 5 March, 5.30–8pmYear 9 parents and other new parents welcome to Christ's College
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Thursday 12 March, 6–8pmSouthern Lakes Community Visit
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Monday 16 March, 6–7pmYear 10 families – Immerse & Inspire and Diploma programmes
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Thursday 19 March, 1–4pmChrist's College Open Day
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Tuesday 31 MarchJanet Storry Interschool Tennis
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Careers

Staff Chris Sellars

Chris Sellars
Careers Advisor

UPCOMING CAREERS DATES
TERM 1 
4 MarchUniversity of Auckland liaison visit, 10am, Fine Arts 201 
5 MarchUC liaison visit, 8.15am, Fine Arts 201
11 MarchUniversity of Otago liaison visit, 10am, Fine Arts 201
12 MarchLincoln University liaison visit, 8.15am, Fine Arts 201
17 & 19 MarchVictoria University of Wellington, drop-in sessions
19 MarchVictoria University liaison visit, 8.15am, Fine Arts 201
19 MarchYoobee Open Day
1 AprilYear 11 ‘Your Education’ student exchange presentation
TERM 2 
3–4 May University of Otago Open Days
7 May Year 12 Careers Expo, 8.30–10.30am
20 May University of Auckland, scholarship applications open
4 JuneYear 12 UC Discovery Day (voluntary)
9 JuneUniversity of Auckland Information Evening (online)
16 JuneUniversity of Otago, Health Careers Day, Christchurch Medical School
17 JuneUniversity of Otago Information Evening, Addington Raceway 
TERM 3 
1 August University of Auckland, accommodation applications open
6 August UC course planning, 8.15am, Fine Arts 201
12 August University of Auckland, scholarship applications Close 

Career interviews – Year 13 students  

I am meeting Year 13 students to discuss their achievements, interests, and experiences, both in the classroom and outside the school. I will also cover study and career options for 2027 and beyond. I will contact parents to confirm that I have met your son, and will be available to answer any questions. Students from all year groups can also talk to me if they require subject and career guidance. Please email csellars@christscollege.com.

Career and course options  

If your son is considering several career options, he needs to ask himself:

  • How well does the career fit with my skills, values, and interests?
  • How will this career affect my family, friends, interests, and other commitments?
  • Is this a career I can commit to?
  • How can I progress in this career? 

If your son is considering several course options, he needs to ask himself:

  • Do I have the right prior learning/entry requirements/subjects?
  • How well does this course fit with my skills and interests?
  • Will this course help me have the career I want?

Your son also needs to consider the following when deciding on a career: 

  • Demand for the role – Will there be many jobs available?
  • Future income – Will it be enough for my lifestyle?                       

Often, the most successful professionals are the ones who are as happy being at work as they are relaxing during weekends.

UC subject selection

The University of Canterbury’s Best preparation for university study is a useful resource for Years 11–12 students when selecting school subjects. It helps to identify which subjects are vital, recommended, or useful for different degrees.

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.

CareerWise articles include:

Yoobee Open Day 
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Popular careers that need mathematics
https://christscollege.careerwise.school/post/508

Experience Queenstown Resort College
https://christscollege.careerwise.school/post/507

Your future in aquaculture
https://christscollege.careerwise.school/post/506

Victoria University of Wellington drop-in visits
https://christscollege.careerwise.school/post/5

Otago Polytechnic campus tour
https://christscollege.careerwise.school/post/511

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