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From the Headmaster

Staff Joe Eccleton SQ

Joe Eccleton
Headmaster

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Reading empowers 

Parents often pose a challenging question: What is it that successful students do? The answer is not a simple one. Despite years of observing successful students, in a variety of contexts, the answer inevitably is clouded in characteristics such as intellect, work ethic, and passion – all of which, I might add, are malleable to some extent. However, something that has always struck me as a common denominator for success in schools is the ability to read broadly and deeply. 

Many years ago, I invited the late author and businessman Sir Robert (Bob) Jones to speak to my History students on the importance of a liberal education. While he may not be everyone’s cup of tea, he was an engaging speaker who challenged our students to think beyond themselves. Throughout his colourful talk, which covered wide-ranging experiences in business, travelling, boxing, and politics, he kept coming back to what he believed to be most important in developing critical thought – reading. In fact, Sir Robert placed so much emphasis on reading that he pointed out that whenever he interviewed aspiring candidates to senior roles in his company, he would question their reading habits.

I believe that an ability to read deeply and broadly provides our boys with an opportunity to learn anything they desire. It allows for freedom of thought, and it can instil curiosity in the world beyond themselves. As a proud educational institution our focus is for boys to enjoy their learning experience at College so that they may leave our gates as pursuers of lifelong learning. Continuous reading allows for continuous education.

I have little doubt that a key gift a parent can give to their child’s schooling and future prospects is the ability to develop early reading habits and instil the notion of reading for pleasure. 

OECD research shows that reading for pleasure is a more important influence than socio-economic background and that children who read for pleasure have a one-and-a-half-year advantage over their peers. 

Some advocates for reading will suggest that it does not matter what our boys read as long as they are reading and enjoying the process. I agree with this statement to a point. However, quality literature is critical as it develops sustained thinking and expands our cultural and social awareness. 

Reading is a gift. It is the difference between the educated and the uneducated and, as Stephen Covey stated, “the person who doesn't read is no better off than the person who can’t read”.

Giving Day – Thursday 12 June

At Christ’s College, our goal is to realise the full potential of each boy. This year we aim to support these aspirations on Giving Day by raising money to boost our scholarship funds. 

On Giving Day, we are asking our community – for one day only – to contribute to our scholarships for those talented boys who aspire to step through the College gates but need support to start their journey.

Giving Day will be held on Thursday 12 June, when your gift will be worth three times as much. I encourage you to support more boys to come to College so that they, too, can become those great leaders and achievers who make their mark in the world.

If you want to support us on the day, please join us to help reach out to our community with a simple phone call. You can sign up to join our volunteers on the day or contact Senior Development Manager Shelley Keach at skeach@christscollege.com or 027 8070539.

We look forward to uniting to make a difference to benefit more boys at Christ’s College.

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Administration

Staff Darrell Thatcher

Darrell Thatcher
Deputy Principal – Planning & Co-curricular

Annual Christ’s College vs Christchurch Boys’ High School rugby game

This year, the annual Christ’s College vs Christchurch Boys’ High School rugby game will be held on Tuesday 3 June on Upper, with the kick-off at 1pm.

Routine for the day

  • 8.15am  House Assembly
  • 8.30–9.10am  Period 1
  • 9.15–9.55am  Period 2
  • 9.55–10.15am  Break
  • 10.15–10.55am  Period 3
  • 11–11.40am  Period 4
  • 12.15pm  Students attending the game to meet in a designated area on Upper
  • 1pm  Game begins
  • 2.30pm  Conclusion of the game. College boys held back until CBHS boys have left

Normal after-school co-curricular commitments (including training and games) take place.

Options for boys on the day

  • Attend the game
  • Remain at College in supervised study (from 12.20pm)
  • Go home at 12pm

Please note:

  • I went through this information with the boys at last week’s Assembly. They have been sent a Google form to complete regarding their options for the day. Please discuss this with your son. This form must be completed by this Friday, 23 May.
  • ALL normal after-school co-curricular commitments are expected to be fulfilled by students, including training and games.

CCPA House Music Festival

Due to demand in recent years, every family will have the option of securing two seats for the 2025 Christ’s College Parents’ Association House Music Festival on Thursday 19 June in the Christchurch Town Hall. However, each family MUST register here to secure those seats before Monday 9 June. If there are any spare tickets, priority will be given to Year 13 families. Families can also register to join the waitlist for any extra tickets. Further information will be emailed to families nearer to the festival date.

Sports fixtures – King’s Birthday Weekend and Matariki Weekend

As we approach two long weekends, it is important to note changes to sports fixtures and the playing commitments for boys. 

King’s Birthday Weekend – Friday 30 May–Monday 2 June

Football
No football games will be played this weekend.

Basketball
Saturday basketball is cancelled.
Friday/social basketball games will go ahead as normal. Boys in these teams are expected to play.

Rugby
There are no games for the following teams:
Years 9 and 10
U75kg
Development XVs
The 2nd XV will play as scheduled (Saturday) – boys in this team must be available.
The 1st XV plays on Tuesday 3 June.

Hockey
All hockey teams will play as usual, with the exception of the 1st XI, who will not have a game. All other players are expected to be available.

Matariki Weekend – Friday 20 June–Sunday 22 June

Football, rugby, and basketball (Saturday/competitive teams)
Games will take place as usual. Boys in these teams are expected to be available.

Friday/social teams
No games will be played. Boys in these teams may leave early for the long weekend.

Hockey
No hockey fixtures will be played during Matariki Weekend.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your team’s Manager or MiC directly.

 

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From the Chaplain

Staff Cameron Pickering 1608 SQ

The Reverend Canon Cameron Pickering
Chaplain

50 years on – still relevant today

Tēnā koutou katoa.

Christ is risen alleluia.

He is risen indeed, alleluia.

Dearly beloved, recently the Penlington family dropped in a book by way of thanks for the small part I played in the funeral of Peter earlier in the year. After 175 years, there are many books ‘about’ Christ’s College. However, I did not have the privilege of a copy of this particular one to read at home in leisure.

There is much in The Reverend Simon Acland’s (10th Chaplain of Christ’s College) reflection which is relevant 50 years on from his writing in 1975. I admire his confidence in the continuation of sung Evensong – although if he felt defending it against charges of anachronism was a challenge, then he should see my inbox now. The reflection on the uses for Upper would seem to have travelled in time less well. His final sentence of conclusion could be one pertinent for the next 50 years. Imaginably, the Chaplain of 2075 will dig out an old reflection from our 175th year. I had better – between now and year’s end – find something worth writing for posterity’s sake.

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Library

Staff Emma Stilwell 1600 SQ 2023 05 16 000200

Emma Stilwell
Librarian

It’s College Book Week – the perfect time to share your favourite read

Our student librarians have organised College’s first Book Week in many years to celebrate everything books and reading. I have been impressed with their preparations, and noticed their initiative, ownership, and accountability in organising a week with many components. I can’t wait to see students solve the murder mystery our boys have written, and who comes out on top in the House Reading book quiz.

A major event within Book Week is the visit by author Brian Falkner, of Katipo Joe fame. Giving students the chance to interview Brian and get to know him a little is about more than the academics of reading and writing. It’s part of building a different image in our boys' heads of what it means to be a ‘reader’. Research shows that for many boys in New Zealand and globally, their image of a ‘reader’ is feminine. They see mothers as the main person to read to them when they’re little, that the library and English teacher workforces are female-dominated, and that most #booktok influencers are women. Even Whitcoulls’ recommended reads are ‘Joan’s Picks’.

At College, we work hard to help our boys build a different image of readers in their heads – one that they can see themselves in. Brian is one of at least three male authors our boys will have the chance to meet this year (watch this space if you and your boys like hunting stories – we have a great author visit next term for the outdoorsy types). Our Head of English, Chris Waugh, is a strong advocate for the joys and benefits of reading, which comes through in all the English classrooms. This week, students can see that the current top points score from the teachers in the House Reading competition is Dr Andrew Taylor, a massive reader. 

Our school can’t act alone though. I challenge all male readers this week to tell a young man about your favourite book. It will take less than five minutes and, you never know, it may become their favourite, too.

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International & Round Square

Staff Sarah Davidson SQ

Sarah Davidson
International Student Manager & Round Square Representative

Exchanging places and experiences

As we welcome back our students from their exchanges with Montgomery Bell Academy in Tennessee and St. Paul's Co-Educational College (SPCC) in Hong Kong, we farewell Oscar Marklew. Oscar (pictured with Year 11 exchange host Alex Johnstone) has been at College for the past three weeks on an inaugural exchange with Bridge House in Stellenbosch, South Africa. All these boys loved their life-changing and memorable exchanges and wished their stays were much longer. Lucas Zhong was also fortunate to share his violin skills, joining the SPCC orchestra on its tour of mainland China. You can read more here.

Caregivers

It has been great to hear from families interested in being a caregiver family for one of our international students. We would love to hear from more people, so please contact sarah.davidson@christscollege.comsarah.davidson@christscollege.com if you are interested in being involved and read our recent story on caregivers’ experiences.

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Careers

Staff Chris Sellars

Chris Sellars
Careers Advisor

UPCOMING CAREERS DATES
23 MayUniversity of Waikato Open Day 
27 MayBusiness & Law Evening, St Andrew’s College, 7–9pm 
2 JuneVictoria University of Wellington scholarship applications open
4 JuneVictoria University of Wellington Information Evening, 6–8pm, Christchurch Town Hall 
5 JuneUC Year 12 Discovery Day, voluntary, need to register, 9am–2pm 
5 JuneUniversity of Auckland Information Evening, Novotel Hotel, 6–8pm
5 JuneVictoria University of Wellington – Architectural Event, Tūranga, 5–7pm
5 JuneUniversity of Waikato Information Evening, Sudima Christchurch Airport, 5.30–7pm
10 JuneChristchurch Aviation Evening, Christchurch Boys’ High School, 7–9pm
10 JuneUniversity of Auckland Open Evening, online
14 JuneChiropractic Open Day, Auckland
18 JuneUniversity of Otago Information Evening, Addington Events Centre, 6.30pm
18 JuneChiropractic career talk, Distinction Hotel, 7pm 
19 JuneUC scholarship presentation, 8.15am
20 JuneVictoria University of Wellington, Year 12 Day
18 JulyLincoln University Open Day 
1 AugustVictoria University, accommodation applications open
6 AugustMassey University (Palmerston North) Open Day 
15 AugustMassey University (Auckland) Open Day
22 AugustMassey University (Wellington) Open Day
22 AugustVictoria University of Wellington Open Day
30 AugustUniversity of Auckland Open Day
30 AugustAUT (Auckland University of Technology) Open Day
4 OctoberChiropractic Open Day, Auckland

Christ’s College CareerWise

The Christ's College careers website, CareerWise, is a rich source of information about all things related to career information. You can subscribe here.   

University of Canterbury Year 12 Discovery Day – 5 June

All boys who wish to attend Discovery Day must register and choose their sessions. 

Victoria University of Wellington – Architectural Event

Students can visit Tūranga, Central Library, on Thursday 5 June for an Architectural Event from 5–7pm.

University of Waikato Information Evening

University of Waikato will host an information evening in Christchurch on Thursday 5 June at the Sudima Christchurch Airport from 5.30–7pm. Boys can register here.

University of Waikato Open Days

University of Waikato will host Open Days in Hamilton on Friday 23 May and Tauranga on Wednesday 25 June.

Aviation Evening

Any boys interested in a career in aviation can hear from IAANZ, CHC Helicopters, Airways NZ, CHC Engine Centre, Garden City Aviation, and Air Force representatives at an Aviation Evening in the Christchurch Boys’ High School hall on Tuesday 10 June from 7–9pm. 

NZ College of Chiropractic – career talk

Learn more about a chiropractic career oWednesday 18 June at 7pm at the Distinction Hotel in Cathedral Square. The NZ College of Chiropractic is also hosting Open Days on Saturday 14 June and Saturday 4 October at its Auckland site.

University of Otago Information Evening

Learn more about the University of Otago on Wednesday 18 June at 6.30pm at the Addington Events Centre. The session will cover residential colleges, admission, scholarships, costs, and support, along with study options such as the Arts, Law, Business, Sciences, and Health Sciences.

University of Auckland events

Christchurch Information Evening, Novotel Hotel, Cathedral Square on 5 June, 6–8pm – register here. 
Online Open Evening, 10 June – find out more information here.

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. 

Studying Health Sciences or Biomedical Science  

MoneyHub has published a detailed guide for Year 13 students planning to study Health Sciences or Biomedical Sciences at the University of Otago or the University of Auckland University, respectively.

NCEA study preparation

MoneyHub offers resources and tools to help guide students towards achieving NCEA Merit and Excellence.

Money in a Nutshell

MoneyHub has created a comprehensive guide for students to help build a healthy relationship with money.

University of Otago REACH Scholarship

The REACH (Realising Educational Aspirations for Careers in Health) Scholarship offers an opportunity for 20 Year 13 Māori students to spend three days at the University of Otago's Dunedin campus experiencing university life. The scholarship covers flights, accommodation, food, and activities from 4–7 August. Applications close on 15 June. 

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Uniform Shop

Staff Craig Moffat SQ

Craig Moffatt
Uniform Shop

Staying a step ahead with new shoes

Step into Term 2 with new Clarks school shoes ($159.99), now available from the Uniform Shop. You can call in to our Uniform Shop during term time on Mondays 10am–4pm, Tuesdays 10.30am–4pm, or Wednesdays 10am–4pm to view the shoes and the full range of College clothing or email the Uniform Shop at uniformshop@christscollege.com

Just a reminder that College also 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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Latest News & Events

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Christ’s College has won the Year 10 division of the Da Vinci Decathlon, finishing well ahead of its nearest rival.

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Food for thought at Christ’s College Founders Dinner

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Year 11 violinist Lucas Zhong has made the most of his Round Square cultural exchange, attending St. Paul’s Co-educational College in Hong Kong. He shares his experiences.

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Incredible experiences and strong performances on the field have all contributed to a highly successful 2025 Christ’s College cricket tour to the UK and the UAE.

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Upcoming events

CHRIST'S COLLEGE & CCOBA EVENTS
Tuesday 20 May–Saturday 24 MaySenior Production – Shakespeare in Love, Christ's College Auditorium
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Sunday 25 May, 7pmChapel Service
Tuesday 27 May, 6–8pmAuckland Community Visit
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Tuesday 27 May, 7.30pmStrength & Conditioning Online Seminar for Parents & Students
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Wednesday 28 May, 6pmCCOBA - Auckland Young Old Boys (YOBs) Event
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Tuesday 3 June, 10amCCOBA Rugby Reunion
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Tuesday 3 June, 1–3pmChrist’s College 1st XV vs Christchurch Boys’ High School 
1st XV rugby game
Sunday 8 June, 7pmChapel Service
Sunday 15 June, 7pmChapel Service
Thursday 19 June, 5–6pmCombined Boarding Houses Parents' Function
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Thursday 19 June, 6.30–8.30pmParents' Association House Music Festival
Monday 23 June, 6–8pmTauranga Community Visit
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Tuesday 24 June, 10.30amHamilton Community catch-up
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Tuesday 24 June, 3pmRotorua Community catch-up
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Wednesday 25 June, 2pmTaupō Community catch-up
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Thursday 26 June, 5–7.30pmGisborne Community Visit
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Friday 27 June, 6–9pmChrist's College Parents' Association Midwinter Drinks
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Wednesday 9 July, 6–8pmWellington Community Visit
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Monday 11 August, 6–8pmAkaroa Community Visit
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