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From the Headmaster

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Joe Eccleton
Headmaster

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The future of secondary qualifications in New Zealand

The Ministry of Education has confirmed further details regarding the replacement of NCEA and the development of a new national qualifications system for secondary schools. These changes represent some of the most significant shifts in curriculum and assessment in recent decades and are designed to create a more rigorous and internationally comparable system for New Zealand students.

The ministry emphasises that the new system will be knowledge-rich, nationally consistent, and focused on ensuring all students have access to high-quality learning experiences.

The new qualifications will be introduced progressively over several years.

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2028Foundational Award introduced at Year 11
2029NZCE (New Zealand Certificate of Education) introduced at Year 12
2030NZACE (New Zealand Advanced Certificate of Education) introduced at Year 13

One of the most significant changes is the move away from the current NCEA credit-based system towards subject-based qualifications. Under the new model, students will be assessed on their understanding of an entire subject, with grades reflecting performance across all assessments within that subject.

The ministry also proposes a six-point grading scale of A+, A, B, C, D, and E. This scale aims to make results easier to understand and more meaningful for tertiary providers and employers. Records of Achievement will also show the number of subjects passed, while students achieving particularly strong results across all subjects may receive endorsement awards recognising outstanding academic achievement.

Assessment will continue to include both internal and external components, although the weighting of these assessments will vary according to the curriculum area and the nature of the subject itself.

These qualification changes are being developed alongside a significant curriculum refresh. The revised curriculum aims to provide greater clarity about what students should learn at each year level, with a stronger emphasis on knowledge-rich learning pathways.

What does this mean for Christ’s College?

For Christ’s College, these proposed changes reinforce many of the educational directions we have already prioritised.

While there is still considerable detail to come from the ministry regarding curriculum design, assessment structures, grading systems, and implementation processes, we are broadly supportive of the overall intent to strengthen academic rigour, improve curriculum coherence, and place greater emphasis on deep subject learning. At the same time, there remain understandable concerns across the sector about the ministry’s capacity to successfully implement both a completely refreshed curriculum and an entirely new qualifications system within the proposed time frame.

Most importantly, Christ’s College is well positioned for whatever final model emerges. Our Christ’s College Diploma at Years 10 and 11 has enabled us to establish a more coherent and academically challenging programme that emphasises strong foundational knowledge, breadth of learning, and high expectations for boys before they enter senior qualifications.

We intend to maintain the Diploma structure because it allows us to set a higher academic standard at Year 11 and, consequently, deliver a stronger teaching and learning programme. Equally importantly, the Diploma reflects the distinctive Christ’s College experience by recognising the importance we place on holistic education – one that extends beyond the classroom to include co-curricular involvement and service to others.

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Administration

Staff Darrell Thatcher

Darrell Thatcher
Senior Deputy Headmaster

Teacher-only Day – Friday 29 May

A reminder that Friday 29 May is a Teacher-only Day, so there are no classes for students. However, all boys are expected to fulfil their sports commitments on Friday and Saturday.

King’s Birthday Exeat Weekend for boarders

Boarding Houses close at 1pm on Saturday 30 May and reopen at 3pm on Monday 1 June. 

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

This year, the annual Christ’s College vs Christchurch Boys’ High School (CBHS) rugby game will be held on Tuesday 2 June at CBHS, with the kick-off at 1pm. There will be a change in routine for the day, with the options for boys being:

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

A Google form – that students must complete – has been shared with the boys. It details their options for the day. Please discuss this with your son. Students must fulfil ALL normal after-school co-curricular commitments on Tuesday 2 June, including sports training and games.

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Christ’s College Parents’ Association

You’re invited – House Music and Midwinter Drinks

We look forward to welcoming our community to two very important events hosted by the Christ’s College Parents' Association – the annual House Music Festival in the Christchurch Town Hall on Thursday 25 June and Midwinter Drinks in the Dining Hall on Friday 3 July.

Both offer amazing opportunities to celebrate the best of College. From enjoying the soaring voices and marvelling at the performances at House Music to making new connections and catching up with old ones at Midwinter Drinks. We are very fortunate to be able to celebrate our school community in such wonderful facilities.

The Christ’s College Parents’ Association invites more of you to become involved with our community through such events. We also welcome new members. It is a great way to make friends and support your sons. You can help set the scene for The Pink Lunch or Midwinter Drinks, or lend a hand at events while meeting more people from across the year groups and different Houses.

To find out more, please contact Jane Elworthy at ccpa@christscollege.com.

Please note the following dates:

  • Christ’s College Parents' Association House Music Festival
    Thursday 25 June, 6.30–9pm, Christchurch Town Hall
    There is no need to register for House Music.
  • Christ’s College Parents' Association Midwinter Drinks
    Friday 3 July, 6–9pm, Dining Hall
    Book here.

We can’t wait to see you all there.

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Counsellors

Malcolm Scott

Malcolm Scott
Counsellor

Chelita Fonmoa SQ

Chelita Fonmoa
Counsellor

Making the most of College counsellors 

Christ’s College provides a confidential counselling service to support students from a dedicated space, including a ‘quiet room’, in the Fine Arts building.

Students can book an appointment via Schoolbox to connect with experienced counsellors Malcolm Scott and Chelita Fonmoa or simply make the most of the drop-in sessions.

Both counsellors are available on every school day, and the daily drop-in sessions are open to those boys who need to meet at short notice. The ‘quiet room’ can help students who need some time away from general school life, particularly if they are feeling overwhelmed and want to take a short break, or require some privacy. 

Malcolm has been working with secondary school students since 2014 while Cheltia has supported youth and adults for the past six years. Both work closely with the Housemasters, who may refer a boy for support, and alongside the Health Centre nurses. Parents can also contact both Malcolm and Chelita directly.

While a boy initially may be reluctant to approach the counsellors, they soon become more relaxed and open to discussing any issues or needs.

If you have any concerns about your son’s wellbeing, please first contact his Housemaster. You can also get in touch with the counsellors directly at malcolm.scott@christscollege.com and chelita.fonmoa@christscollege.com.

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Academic

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Nico Blundell
Prefect – Head of Academic

STEM Week – it’s not just rocket science

STEM Week is back at Christ’s College. We invite every boy to get involved in this ‘fun and furious’ – check out the Esports competition – week of interactive activities for all year levels.

We have set up a school-wide platform so that ALL boys can explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through entertaining and stimulating competitions. It’s an opportunity for students – no matter the year level – to get creative and tap into their problem-solving skills. 

We ask that parents encourage their sons to step up as each College boy can bring his skills and ideas to the challenge or contest while representing his House.

Our STEM Week kicks off on Monday 25 May with the interhouse bridge building competition in the Chapman Room at 1.10pm, followed by ‘Beat the Chasers’ in the Old Boys’ Theatre at 1.10pm on Tuesday 26 May. While a staff team will be eager to impress, we know the students will work together as a House to deliver their best.

On Wednesday 27 May, a trivia challenge will be held outside the Old Boys’ Theatre at lunchtime. STEM Week will culminate with the hard-fought Esports competition in the Assembly Hall at 1.30pm on Thursday 28 May.

We look forward to seeing plenty of House competitors and supporters throughout the week.

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International & Round Square

Staff Sarah Davidson SQ

Sarah Davidson
International Student Manager & Round Square Representative

A local focus on global connection 

A multi-sport student fun day and a SIEBA Hui highlight the importance of local connections in international education. 

Rangi Ruru Girls’ School recently hosted international and domestic students from Christ's College, St Margaret’s College, and St Andrew’s College at its annual action-packed – and very competitive – multi-sport gathering, culminating in a shared dinner of pizza and dessert.

Meanwhile, the biennial SIEBA (Schools International Education Business Association) Hui, held at Te Pae, focused on the theme ‘Under One Sky’.

New Zealand’s premier international education conference strived to unite the schools sector to shape the future of international education. An agent day gave the opportunity to meet both onshore and offshore agents, while during the two days of the hui, keynote speakers and workshops covered such student-related issues as Code compliance, accommodation, student experience, and wellbeing. With global factors meaning a greater interest in New Zealand as a study destination, the hui theme emphasised a shared purpose and collaboration among providers while also reminding us that at the core of international education was the student experience.

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Uniform Shop

Staff Craig Moffat SQ

Craig Moffatt
Uniform Shop

Staying warm this winter

Stock up on the winter essentials from our Uniform Shop. Our very popular black merino jerseys ($140) and vests ($130) are on the shelves. Call in to our Uniform Shop on Mondays 10am–4pm, Tuesdays 10.30am–4pm, or Wednesdays 10am–4pm to view the full range of College items and supporters’ gear or email the Uniform Shop at uniformshop@christscollege.com.

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Latest News & Events

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Summer Sports Colours have been presented to 30 students who have excelled in Athletics, Rowing, Sailing, Tennis, Volleyball, Water Polo, and the Coast to Coast.

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A dream run for 'Les Misérables'

Heart and hope and passion and power – 'Les Misérables' brings it all.

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Upcoming events

CHRIST'S COLLEGE & CCOBA EVENTS
Monday 25 May, 6–7.30pmParent Education Evening with Julia Rucklidge
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Wednesday 27 May, 6pmAuckland Young Old Boys (YOBs) Event
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Thursday 28 May, 6pmAuckland Community Visit
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Tuesday 2 June, 1pmChrist's College 1st XV vs Christchurch Boys' High School 1st XV rugby game
Wednesday 10 June, 7–8.30amBusiness Banter – Investment in the Current Climate
Register now
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 
MayUniversity of Auckland, applications open
20 May University of Auckland, scholarship applications open
26 MayClinical Health Evening, St Andrew's College, 7pm
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
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 Open Day, city campus
1 SeptemberUniversity of Otago, Performance Music auditions application deadline
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:
Coleridge Downs Farm Cadetship Open Day
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 
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

UC Discovery Day for Year 12 students

On Thursday 4 June, Year 12 boys may wish to attend the UC Discovery Day. When boys register, they will have to select six sessions (lectures) they want to attend. Boys need to make their own travel arrangements. Some of the sessions are already full.

UC scholarship applications 

The University of Canterbury offers more than $20 million in scholarships and prizes annually to help fund students’ study. It offers a range of scholarships, with many recognising academic excellence or sporting achievements. Other scholarships cover social inclusion and equality, based on financial need or other hardship. Applications open on Thursday 11 June and close on Thursday 6 August.

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