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From the Headmaster

Staff Joe Eccleton SQ

Joe Eccleton
Headmaster

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AI and the emerging divide in the workplace

“The more intelligent technology we invent, the more your intelligence matters.”
– Chris Pissarides, Nobel Prize-winning economist 

A recent Financial Times survey exploring the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the workplace has highlighted both the rapid adoption of AI technologies and the growing inequalities that may emerge alongside them.

The survey, which has gathered responses from 4,000 workers across the United States and the United Kingdom, has found that AI use is heavily concentrated among highly educated and higher-earning professionals. More than 60% of top earners report using AI tools daily, compared with only 16% of lower-income workers. The findings suggest that while AI has often been promoted as a democratising technology, its benefits are being realised unevenly across society.

Particularly striking is the observation that AI adoption is strongest among workers already possessing high levels of expertise, technical confidence, and educational attainment. Occupations such as law, accounting, and software development are seeing significant uptake, with AI increasingly being used to enhance productivity, streamline processes, and support complex problem-solving.

Economists interviewed in the article note that advanced technologies tend to reward those with strong analytical and cognitive capabilities, potentially widening the gap between highly skilled professionals and those in less specialised roles.

Another interesting finding challenged the common assumption that younger workers would naturally be the heaviest users of AI. Instead, workers in their 30s with longer professional experience were found to be the most active users.

Experts caution that while AI can significantly enhance productivity, there is also a risk that it may reduce opportunities for younger or less experienced workers to develop foundational skills if too much routine work becomes automated.

As educators, these findings carry important implications. As AI continues to reshape the workforce, the value of deep knowledge, critical thinking, communication skills, and adaptability becomes even more important. The article reinforces the idea that education must do more than simply expose students to technology. It  must also equip them with the intellectual capability, ethical understanding, and disciplinary expertise required to use these tools thoughtfully and effectively.

At Christ’s College, this aligns strongly with our commitment to a broad and knowledge-rich education. While AI will undoubtedly become an increasingly important part of professional and academic life, the value of human judgement and character remains central. 

As College navigates the opportunities and challenges presented by Artificial Intelligence, it is increasingly clear that the goal is not simply to prepare students to use AI, but to ensure they possess the knowledge, discernment, and character to lead wisely in a world shaped by it.

Financial Times & Focaldata, AI adoption in the workplace survey, April 2026
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Administration

Staff Darrell Thatcher

Darrell Thatcher
Senior Deputy Headmaster

House Music Festival

Our Christ’s College Parents' Association House Music Festival will be held on Thursday 25 June, from 6.30–9pm, at the Christchurch Town Hall.

There is no need to register for House Music this year as we welcome all our College families to one of most loved nights on the school calendar.

Our Service Committee is helping a trio of charities – Heart Kids NZAutism NZSony Foundation NZ – this year and we will support all three with a collection on the night.

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Music

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Hugo Zanker
Director of Music

Music matters on multiple stages

Our Music School has enjoyed a lively stretch, with boys always involved in an amazing array of music‑making at this time of year.

Our Rockquest bands have been in the spotlight in the regional heats, with three bands featuring College students selected for the local final on Saturday 6 June at the Ngaio Marsh Theatre at 7pm. You can get a ticket here

Our senior musicians have also impressed at an NCEA Performance Evening. Meanwhile, our choirs, soloists, and chamber groups have filled St Mary’s Pro‑Cathedral for a lunchtime concert before joining St Margaret’s College that evening for a combined performance in the Assembly Hall. A thoughtful performance by the Chapel Choir during Assembly has also been warmly received. 

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2026 01 Rockquest heats

The Big Sing

One of the musical highlights of the year, The Big Sing, will be held on Friday June 5, with the Gala Concert at 7.30pm at the Christchurch Town Hall. During the afternoon session, Schola Cantorum will be on stage at 3.30pm, and the Chapel Choir at 5pm. It will be an exciting day of choral music and one not to be missed, with about 70 boys representing Christ’s College. Tickets for the Gala Concert are available at Ticketmaster.

Our talented chamber musicians also feature in the NZCT Chamber Music Contest heats on Tuesday 9 June at 2.30pm at The Piano. 

It is an incredibly busy run of events, and we appreciate the support of all our Christ’s College families.

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International & Round Square

Staff Sarah Davidson SQ

Sarah Davidson
International Student Manager & Round Square Representative

Eight years of Round Square at College

Christ's College has reached its 8th year of Round Square membership. This global network has grown to more than 280 schools across 50 countries and six continents.

Round Square schools collaborate on character education and experiential learning, centred on the six IDEALS of Internationalisation, Democracy, Environmentalism, Adventure, Leadership, and Service.

At Christ's College, our students can explore the IDEALS through student committees, with the Junior and Senior Round Square committees leading school-wide initiatives and global projects based on the IDEALS.

Among the popular events organised by our junior group is the annual boba-making evening, with our Year 9 boarders joining their St Margaret's College counterparts to learn about the history of boba and how to make the tapioca pearls. The boarders made pearls, and enjoyed a ‘Boba Kahoot!’ before creating their own concoctions. Hosted by Hannah Chen from BobaLab, it was a fun and educational event, building on the IDEAL of Internationalisation. 

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Library

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Emma Stilwell
Librarian

Student librarians – turning the page for Book Week

I have made an optimistic decision to let the student librarians run our Book Week, and, next week, we will see their excellent efforts come to fruition.

The theme this year centres on a shared school read, the mystery graphic novel The Inkberg Enigma by author-illustrator Jonathon King, so there will be a comic strip drawing competition and a murder mystery to solve.

Illustrator Sam Moore (better known as @ugly_ink) will run a lunchtime drawing workshop, and – later in the week – animator and children’s book author Antony Elworthy will answer students’ questions about creating strong stories. With all that expert advice, I am looking forward to seeing some great comic strips.

The boys have planned several other things as well, and I am so impressed with their efforts. The librarians, who are mostly in Year 11, have stepped out of their comfort zones and taken on a major responsibility. Our boys can achieve so much when we provide guidance, express our trust in their commitment, and step back.

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Uniform Shop

Staff Craig Moffat SQ

Craig Moffatt
Uniform Shop

Grab an umbrella 

Ensure that the rain doesn’t stop any sideline play by grabbing one of our striking $50 College umbrellas from the Uniform Shop. Featuring the full College logo and colours, our large umbrella has a comfortable rubber handle and quick-release mechanism for easy opening, along with a stylish design. 

Call in to our Uniform Shop on Mondays 10am–4pm, Tuesdays 10.30am–4pm, or Wednesdays 10am–4pm to view the full range of supporters’ gear or email the Uniform Shop at uniformshop@christscollege.com.

CC Umbrella
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Latest News & Events

2026 10 stem week

Building bridges to learning in STEM Week

From a mental ‘clash’ of the bridge-building masters and students to a rapid-fire episode of ‘Beat The Teachers’, STEM Week has united the Houses in a test of knowledge, model engineering, and highly competitive Esports.

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2026 01 founders dinner

Old Boys inspire at Founders Dinner

Old Boys Scott Gregan (2018–2022) and Jamie Street (2011–2015) have delivered entertaining and thought-provoking addresses at the Founders Dinner.

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Alex Kendall Damien Mc Kenzie

Ties that bind – Senior Honours for an AI innovator and All Black

Embodied AI pioneer Alex Kendall and dynamic All Black back Damian McKenzie – two of the youngest Old Boys to be celebrated by Christ’s College – have been awarded their Senior Honours Ties.

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Upcoming events

CHRIST'S COLLEGE & CCOBA EVENTS
Wednesday 10 June, 7–8.30amBusiness Banter – Investment in the Current Climate
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Tuesday 16 June, 6pmWellington Community Visit & Young Old Boys (YOBs) Event
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Thursday 25 June, 6.30–9pmParents' Association House Music Festival
Friday 3 July, 6–9pmParents' Association Midwinter Drinks
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Thursday 6 August, 7–9.30pmA screening of MAMIL (Middle Aged Man in Lycra), and Q&A with Mark Hadlow
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Friday 11 September, 7–9.30pmA live show of GOMIL (Grump Old Man in Lycra), and Q&A with Mark Hadlow
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Careers

Staff Chris Sellars

Chris Sellars
Careers Advisor

UPCOMING CAREERS DATES
TERM 2 
1 JuneVictoria University of Wellington, school leavers scholarships open
2 JuneUniversity of Auckland Information Evening, Novotel Hotel, 6–8pm
3 JuneLincoln University Information Evening, Te Pae, 5–7.30pm
4 JuneYear 12 UC Discovery Day (voluntary – see below to register)
4 JuneCareer Convos – supply chain management
9 JuneUniversity of Auckland Information Evening (online), 6–9pm
11 JuneUniversity of Canterbury, scholarship applications open
11 JuneCareer Convos – sport
16 JuneUniversity of Otago, Health Careers Day, Christchurch campus
17 JuneUniversity of Otago Information Evening, Addington Raceway 
22 JuneChiropractic career talk, Distinction Hotel, Cathedral Square, 7pm
30 JuneUniversity of Auckland, scholarship webinar for students
1 JulyUniversity of Otago, scholarships open
23 JulyUniversity of Otago, scholarship presentation, 8.15am, FA201
TERM 3 
1 August University of Auckland, accommodation applications open
1 AugustUniversity of Otago, residential college applications open
1 AugustLincoln University, accommodation open (MyLinc portal)
6 August University of Canterbury, scholarship applications close
6 AugustCareer Convos – Defence Forces
12 AugustUniversity of Auckland, scholarship applications close (11.59am)
13 AugustLincoln University, course planning, 8.15am, FA201
15 AugustUniversity of Otago, scholarship applications close
20 AugustUniversity of Canterbury, course planning, 8.15am, Fine Arts 201
27 AugustCareer Convos (more information to come)
28 AugustUniversity of Otago, course planning, 8.15am (venue to be confirmed)
29 AugustUniversity of Auckland Open Day 
29 AugustAUT Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Open Day, city campus
1 SeptemberUniversity of Otago, Performance Music auditions application deadline
30 SeptemberLincoln University, accommodation applications close
30 SeptemberUniversity of Auckland, accommodation applications close
30 SeptemberUniversity of Otago, residential accommodation applications close
TERM 4 
10 DecemberUniversity of Otago, application deadline for most degrees (enrolment, scholarship, and residential college applications via eVision online)

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.

Upcoming study-related events:
Massey University – Creative Arts Experience Day
Massey University – Communication Experience Day                             
Lincoln University Christchurch Information Evening – 3 June 
University of Melbourne – course guides for 2027 
Bond University Bachelor of Enterprise Artificial Intelligence
Bond University – parent information webinar
Experience Ara
University of Auckland Information Evening (online)
Chiropractic Career – 22 June
University of Auckland, Christchurch Information Evening (register to attend)
University of Auckland, scholarship information
University of Auckland, fast-track offers
Massey University, scholarships – Creative Arts
Where physical education can take you
University of Auckland – Bachelors of Property and Commerce rank score changes

University of Auckland key changes

From 2027, students will have more choice in health-related disciplines at the University of Auckland, with new and refreshed degrees, health majors, and clearer routes into potential health careers. Learn more about the undergraduate options

From 2027, the university will introduce:

  • A new Bachelor of Biomedical Science (BBiomedSc), replacing the current Biomedical Science specialisation under the Bachelor of Science
  • Two new majors under the Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc) – Community Health, and Health Systems and Data Analytics, replacing the current sole major of Population Health
  • Updated majors under the Bachelor of Science (BSc), which will lead to entry to clinical programmes
  • Changes to the NCEA, Cambridge, and IB rank scores for entry
  • Streamlined pathways into clinical programmes, including MBChB, Optometry, Medical Imaging (Honours), and Pharmacy

For detailed information, including updated NCEA, Cambridge, and IB rank scores, go to the individual programme pages.

Key degrees include:

Undergraduate prospectuses are also available.

Entry requirements for 2028 can be found on the clinical programme pages:

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From the Archives

Staff Anne Gabrielson SQ

Anne Gabrielsson
Archivist

Quadrangular Tournament – 100 on the board

Matches between Christ’s College and Wellington College began in 1884, kicking off one of New Zealand’s oldest school sporting traditions. The Christ’s College1890 Games Committee Minutes record plans to expand the fixture list, with discussions about playing Wellington College, Wanganui (now Whanganui) Collegiate School, and Nelson College during a northern tour. While Nelson College did not line up, the foundation for a larger tournament was laid.

In 1925, Nelson College officially joined the competition, creating the Quadrangular Tournament. Hosted by Wellington College, the teams faced wind and rain-affected games. Christ’s College struggled in the conditions, losing to Wanganui Collegiate School and Nelson College, while Wellington College emerged victorious through strong forward play.

Early players faced challenges beyond their opponents. Heavy knitted jerseys, leather boots, and waterlogged leather rugby balls ensured the games were physically grueling. Before modern kicking tees, players improvised by using mounds of sand or even the heel marks of their boots to steady the ball when kicking for goal.

Despite these trials, the Quadrangular Tournament has endured as a symbol of tradition and resilience in interschool rugby rivalry. 

Christ’s College 1st XV 1926 – 100 years ago

Over a century, supremacy has shifted. Nelson College has dominated in recent decades. It also celebrated particularly strong eras in the 1940s and 1960s. Wellington College enjoyed an excellent early 2000s to 2010s era. Meanwhile, Christ’s College and Wanganui Collegiate School remained well-matched, with the former last winning the tournament in 2018.

Overall records

Christ’s College – 83 wins, 101 defeats, 14 draws
Wellington College –110 wins, 72 defeats, 16 draws
Nelson College – 95 wins, 87 defeats, 16 draws
Whanganui Collegiate – 78 wins, 106 defeats, 14 draws

A new exhibition in the Christ’s College Museum celebrates the Quad Tournament, with the Quad 100 to be hosted by Whanganui Collegiate School from 17–20 June.

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