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List of people educated at St Peter's College, Auckland

This is a list of notable former students of St Peter's College, Auckland and at its predecessor school, St Peter's School. (Following the "Introduction" section below is an alphabetical list.)

Introduction

"Old Boys of Distinction"

St Peter's College has honoured old boys as "old boys of distinction" including the following:

Writers, artists, All Blacks and clergy

Old boys also include writers and poets Sam Hunt, Terry Locke, David McGill, Michael Morrissey, John Trenwith, Mark Williams, and from the earlier St Peter's, William Eugene Outhwaite. Artists George Baloghy and Glen Davis also attended the school. There are nine old boys who became All Blacks[4] including Bernie McCahill, second five-eighth and centre three-quarter (1987–1991) and, currently, the lock, Patrick Tuipulotu[5] and the wing, AJ Lam. Two Catholic bishops, Edward Russell Gaines (1926–1994), the first Bishop Hamilton (1980–1994) and his successor Denis George Browne attended the school, as did nearly 100 Catholic priests, deacons and religious. In the nineteenth century, Matthew Joseph Brodie (1864–1943), second Bishop of Christchurch received part of his education at the "Pitt St [Catholic] School" (St Peter's School).[6]

Soldier/diplomat and banker

Martyn Dunne (as Brigadier) commanded New Zealand and international forces in East Timor (1999–2000). With the rank of Major general, he became Commander Joint Forces New Zealand in the New Zealand Defence Force (2001–2004) and was New Zealand High Commissioner to Australia (2011–2013). Michael Fay, New Zealand merchant banker, chair of the campaigns for three New Zealand challenges for the America's Cup in 1987, 1988 and 1992, attended the school in the early 1960s.

Politicians

St Peter's has also produced politicians including five Members of Parliament (four of them were also Cabinet Ministers) and a Mayor of Auckland. Notable alumni who served in public office include:

Alphabetical list

A

B

C

  • Donald John Cameron – journalist and sportswriter[27]
  • Hon. Christopher Joseph Carter – Auckland local politician (2011–present); former senior United Nations official, New Zealand Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament for Te Atatū, and cabinet minister[28][29][30][31]
  • Marcus Chang (Chinese: 張立昂; born 28 May 1983) Taiwanese actor and singer-songwriter.
  • Barney Clarke – champion New Zealand boxer
  • Robert Courtney – champion New Zealand Paralympian in wheelchair sprints; gold and bronze medal winner at the 1972 Heidelberg Paralympics; bronze medalist at the 1984 Summer Paralympics[32]

D

E

F

  • Sir Michael Fay – merchant banker; co-founder/joint chief executive and director of Fay, Richwhite and Co Ltd; chair of the campaigns for New Zealand challenges for the America's Cup in 1987, 1988 and 1992[note b]
  • Denis C. Feeney – professor of Classics and Giger Professor of Latin at Princeton University
  • Michael James Fitzgerald – association football player, represented New Zealand at international level, plays club football for V-Varen Nagasaki on loan from Albirex Niigata[44]
  • Nepia Fox-Matamua – professional rugby union player
  • Taina Fox-Matamua – professional rugby union player for the Tasman Mako in the Mitre 10 Cup competition

G

H

I

J

K

L

  • AJ Lam (born 1998) – rugby union player playing in 2022 for the Blues in Super Rugby;[79] became All Black in 2022.
  • Ben Lam (born 1991) – rugby union player; first old boy of St Peter's College to win a 2014 Commonwealth Games medal in the Rugby sevens
  • Pat Lam – rugby union player and coach; played in the All Blacks; teacher at St Peter's College (1991–1992);[80] uncle of Ben Lam[81]
  • Anthony Gerald Lanigan MNZM – engineer; first Chancellor of Auckland University of Technology; founding director and vice-Chairman, Habitat for Humanity International; chairman of the Senate of Good Shepherd College[82][83][84]
  • David Lewis – New Zealand Men's Tennis Doubles Champion (with J. Dunphy) 1984–1985; member of the New Zealand Davis Cup squad 1985, the younger brother of Chris Lewis and Mark Lewis[85][86][87][88]
  • Mark Lewis – professional tennis coach; New Zealand Men's Tennis Singles Champion 1979–80; New Zealand Men's Tennis Doubles Champion 1983–1984; member of the New Zealand Davis Cup team in 1980 and 1981; younger brother of Chris Lewis and older brother of David Lewis[85]
  • Stefan Lipa – lawyer; president of the Social Credit Party (1979–1987)
  • Terry Locke – poet, anthologist, academic, dux of St Peter's College 1965, won Junior National Scholarship 1965
  • Jamie Love – New Zealand representative softball player; Captain of the Junior Black Sox Softball Team 2008; old boy of St Peter's College (2001–2007)[89]

M

  • Thomas Mahoney – Auckland architect (St Peter's School)[90]
  • William Mahoney – Auckland's first New-Zealand-born priest (St Peter's School)[91]
  • Kevin Malloy – international chief executive, Starcom MediaVest Group (SMG) (advertising)
  • Jack Manning – (1928–2021), New Zealand architect, designer of AMP Building, Auckland (1962) and the Majestic Centre, Wellington (1991) and many other buildings; awarded the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Gold Medal 2011[92]
  • Bernie McCahill – rugby union player; played with the All Blacks[93][note d]
  • Sean McCahill – rugby union player; represented Ireland[94][note e]
  • Arden McCarthy – rugby league player; Fullback/wing/centre position; current Club, Vodafone Warriors (previously played for Cronulla Sharks and Richmond Rovers).[95]
  • Sam McCarthy – guitarist and vocalist; member of duo Kids of 88; member of Incursa, a St Peter's College band which won the Smokefreerockquest in 2004[12]
  • Patrick McClure AO – third sector leader; former CEO of Mission Australia, St Vincent de Paul, Retirement Villages Group, Macquarie Group; former Chair of the Government review of the welfare system in Australia
  • Hugh McGahan MBE – former New Zealand rugby league representative; captain of the Kiwis[96][97]
  • David Keith McGill – VUW, writer and publisher, journalist, former chair of Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand; also educated at Holy Name Seminary[98]
  • Denzil Meuli – priest of the Diocese of Auckland; lawyer, writer, former editor of the Zealandia and a leading New Zealand traditionalist Catholic
  • Constant Mews – Professor of Medieval Thought and Director, Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology, Monash University[99]
  • Douglas Mews – musician, academic, performer, conductor
  • Bradley Moni Mika – rugby union player; played with the All Blacks, Auckland, Blues and Crusaders[100]
  • Dylan Mika – rugby union player; played with the All Blacks[101]
  • Lisati Milo-Harris – rugby union player; member of the Chiefs in Super Rugby
  • Anthony Molloy KC – lawyer, tax and trust law expert, author, editor, winegrower
  • Joe Moodabe – operator of the large cinema chain Amalgamated Theatres, and other cinema enterprises
  • Michael Moodabe – operator of the large cinema chain Amalgamated Theatres, and other cinema enterprises
  • Royce Moodabe – operator of the large cinema chain Amalgamated Theatres, and other cinema enterprises
  • Michael Morrissey – poet and fiction writer[102]
  • Lt. Col. (rtd.) Christopher Mullane ONZM, MBELOM (USA) – New Zealand army officer[103]
  • Peter Musson – bassoonist

N

  • William Joseph Napier (1857–1925), lawyer, Liberal Party Member of Parliament for the City of Auckland electorate multi-member electorate 1899–1902[9][104] (St Peter's School)
  • Gray Nelson (1927 - 2022), original student at St Peter's College; senior public servant (private secretary to 5 NZ prime ministers); diplomat
  • Steve Nesbit (Steven Roberto) (born 1936), All Black, first five-eighth (1960) (St Peter's College's first old boy All Black)[105]
  • Frank Nobilo (Frank Ivan Joseph) (born 1960) CNZM (1998, for services to golf), professional golfer; New Zealand representative[106]
  • Dion Nukunuku (born 1970), member of the New Zealand national softball team, the Black Socks
  • Nathan Nukunuku (born 1980), member of the New Zealand national softball team, the Black Socks

O

  • Brian Desmond O'Flaherty (born in Wellington, 1938), New Zealand horse-racing and equestrian journalist, television equestrian sports commentator and equestrian sports administrator; Executive Director, NZ Thoroughbred Breeders' Assn.[107]
  • Patrick O'Reilly (1843–1914), Monsignor, Catholic priest and educationalist in the Diocese of Auckland[108] (St Peter's School)
  • Mana Otai (born 1968), International Rugby Union player, representing Tonga; captain of Tonga at 1995 Rugby World Cup; All Black trialist 1994[109]
  • Michael Otto (1975-81) Editor of NZ Catholic; Dux of the college 1981

P

R

S

T

V

W

See also

Notes

  • ^note a : Eastlake was tendered a presentation at St Peter's College on Tuesday 14 August 1951 prior to his departure with the NZ team.[145][146]
  • ^note b : Michael [Fay's] primary days were spent attending first Mt Carmel [School, Meadowbank] (from five to nine years) and later St Peter's (nine to 12 years), a prep school to ready him for secondary education".[147] In fact, Fay attended St Peter's College for his Form 1 and 2 years (11 and 12 years of age). In both classes (Form I Blue and Form II Blue), his form teacher was Brother N. C. Doherty, who was later the seventh principal of St Peter's College (1975–1980). In 1960 Fay was awarded the Christian Doctrine prize (i.e. first in the class for religious knowledge) for Form I Blue. He played cricket for the school in 1960 and rugby for the school in 1961.[148][149] Fay's education was completed at St. Patrick's College, Silverstream and Victoria University of Wellington.[150][151]
  • ^[note c] : Chris Huljich was in the following classes: 1962 Form I Gold (Mr P O'Connor), 1963 Form II Gold (Br V N Cusack), 1964 Form IIIG (Br J Lauren – "... we are proud of our budding actors: [including] Chris Huljich"), 1965 Form IVM (Br Dowling – " ... it's the quiet thinking type that is hard to beat when it comes to study... [including] Chris Huljich"), 1966 Form V Gold (Br J D O'Neill), 1967 Form VIJ (Mr Ted Thorpe?). Chris Huljich left St Peter's College at the end of his lower sixth form year and went to Auckland University in 1968. Paul Huljich was in the following classes: 1964 Form I Red (Br McCombie), 1965 Form II Red (Mr Mansfield), 1966 Form IIIM (Mr T K Weal), 1967 Form IVM (Br P N Mason), 1968 Form VR (Br L H Wilkes), 1969 (?). Michael Huljich commenced at St Peter's College in 1968 and was in the following classes: 1968 Form I Red (Br Scott)1969 etc. (??). In 1968, Mrs Elizabeth Huljich, mother of the Huljich brothers, was elected as the President of the St Peter's College Ladies Committee: "[Mrs Huljich's] worthiness was soon manifested when, within a few days she made a selection of immediate assistants. Mrs Huljich was anxious to have a mother to represent each class". "With the active support of former enthusiasts, this now meant that the work could be shared by many more mothers. Is there not a parallel here to Pope John XXIII and his prompt addition to the College of Cardinals? We welcome Mrs Huljich to the Office of President and assure her of our confidence and support." Mrs Huljich held the position for two years.[152][153]
  • ^[note d] : Bernie McCahill attended St Peter's College from 1978 until 1982 (1978), Form 3G (Bro P C Ryan); 1979 Form 4G (Mr N Munro); 1980 Form 5B (Mr S J Beguely); 1981 Form 6R (Bro Bradey); 1982 Form 6R (Mrs J Scott). He obtained University Entrance in 1982.[154][94][155]
  • ^[note e] : Sean McCahill attended St Peter's from 1980 until 1984 (1980, Form 1G (Bro V Cusack); 1981, Form 2B (Mr J Ekeroma); 1982 Form 3G (Mr J J Brady); 1983 Form 4G (Bro P. Boyd); 1984 Form 5W (Mr J Freeman)).[156][155][157]

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Main category People educated at St Peter s College Auckland This is a list of notable former students of St Peter s College Auckland and at its predecessor school St Peter s School Following the Introduction section below is an alphabetical list Introduction Edit Old Boys of Distinction Edit St Peter s College has honoured old boys as old boys of distinction including the following Denis George Browne tenth Catholic Bishop of Auckland 1983 1994 and second Catholic Bishop of Hamilton 1994 2014 1 2 Cyril Eastlake rugby league player who captained New Zealand at the 1954 World Cup and also played at the 1960 World Cup 1 2 Eddie Kohlhase MNZM attended St Peter s in 1975 only world champion softball player and coach 3 Lt Col Ret Chris Mullane ONZM MBE JP attended St Peter s in 1958 only soldier and advocate for veterans affairs 3 Ronald Trubuhovich medical doctor and pioneer of critical care medicine in Auckland 1 2 Writers artists All Blacks and clergy Edit Old boys also include writers and poets Sam Hunt Terry Locke David McGill Michael Morrissey John Trenwith Mark Williams and from the earlier St Peter s William Eugene Outhwaite Artists George Baloghy and Glen Davis also attended the school There are nine old boys who became All Blacks 4 including Bernie McCahill second five eighth and centre three quarter 1987 1991 and currently the lock Patrick Tuipulotu 5 and the wing AJ Lam Two Catholic bishops Edward Russell Gaines 1926 1994 the first Bishop Hamilton 1980 1994 and his successor Denis George Browne attended the school as did nearly 100 Catholic priests deacons and religious In the nineteenth century Matthew Joseph Brodie 1864 1943 second Bishop of Christchurch received part of his education at the Pitt St Catholic School St Peter s School 6 Soldier diplomat and banker Edit Martyn Dunne as Brigadier commanded New Zealand and international forces in East Timor 1999 2000 With the rank of Major general he became Commander Joint Forces New Zealand in the New Zealand Defence Force 2001 2004 and was New Zealand High Commissioner to Australia 2011 2013 Michael Fay New Zealand merchant banker chair of the campaigns for three New Zealand challenges for the America s Cup in 1987 1988 and 1992 attended the school in the early 1960s Politicians Edit St Peter s has also produced politicians including five Members of Parliament four of them were also Cabinet Ministers and a Mayor of Auckland Notable alumni who served in public office include Chris Carter Member of Parliament for Te Atatu and Cabinet Minister of several portfolios including as Minister of Conservation Peter Dignan was the fifteenth and first New Zealand born Mayor of Auckland St Peter s School 7 William Joseph Napier was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament in the City of Auckland multi member electorate St Peter s School 8 9 John Sheehan was the first New Zealand born Member of Parliament elected by a general electorate rather than a Maori electorate and the first New Zealand born person to hold cabinet rank 10 served as Minister of Justice and Minister of Maori Affairs St Peter s School John Tamihere was Member of Parliament for Hauraki and Tamaki Makaurau was Minister of Small Business Minister of Youth Affairs Minister of Statistics and Minister for Land Information President of Te Pati Maori Joseph Tole served as Minister of Justice St Peter s School Alphabetical list EditContents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ReferencesA EditNick Afoa tenor and former New Zealand age grade rugby union football player 11 Jordan Arts member of duo Kids of 88 programming keyboards was a member of Incursa a St Peter s College band which won the Smokefreerockquest in 2004 12 Vince Aso rugby union football player for Auckland in the ITM Cup 13 14 15 and the Hurricanes in Super Rugby 16 17 B EditDerek Balle professional Standardbred horse trainer 18 19 David Barry pediatrician 20 George Baloghy artist Myer Bevan professional footballer plays for Swedish team Husqvarna FF in Division 1 Sodra on loan from Vancouver Whitecaps FC and the All Whites Michael Birch journalist Senior Australian Associated Press Correspondent in Vietnam in 1968 killed on 5 May 1968 in Saigon 21 Jarred Blakiston born 1991 New Zealand actor and writer Brian James Blacktop solicitor Assistant Public Trustee 1973 1981 Deputy Public Trustee 1981 1999 22 23 Robert Brennan priest of the Missionary Society of St Columban 24 missionary and social activist in South Korea 25 Pat Brittenden radio broadcaster Matthew Joseph Brodie second Bishop of Christchurch received part of his education at the Pitt St Catholic School 6 St Peter s School David Browne Papua New Guinea footballer Denis George Browne CNZM DD Catholic bishop Bishop of Rarotonga 1977 1983 tenth Bishop of Auckland 1983 1994 second Bishop of Hamilton 1994 2014 1 26 Tony Buckley Irish international rugby playerC EditDonald John Cameron journalist and sportswriter 27 Hon Christopher Joseph Carter Auckland local politician 2011 present former senior United Nations official New Zealand Labour Party politician Member of Parliament for Te Atatu and cabinet minister 28 29 30 31 Marcus Chang Chinese 張立昂 born 28 May 1983 Taiwanese actor and singer songwriter Barney Clarke champion New Zealand boxer Robert Courtney champion New Zealand Paralympian in wheelchair sprints gold and bronze medal winner at the 1972 Heidelberg Paralympics bronze medalist at the 1984 Summer Paralympics 32 D EditGraeme Dallow law professor 33 and Assistant Commissioner of Police 34 Paul Dallow New Zealand athletics representative as a hurdler 35 36 Ross Dallow MNZM senior member of the New Zealand Police 34 Auckland local government politician 37 Simon Dallow New Zealand television presenter and lawyer 38 Sam de Jong Los Angeles based music producer songwriter and multi instrumentalist 39 Peter Dignan fifteenth and first New Zealand born Mayor of Auckland 7 Felix Cornelius Donnelly priest of the Diocese of Auckland ordained in 1954 writer of non fiction novelist academic broadcaster counsellor and founder of Youthline 40 41 42 Patrick James Pat Downey OBE barrister and solicitor Human Rights Commissioner legal editor Ron Duffy international rugby league player Major General rtd Martyn Dunne CNZM soldier senior public servant and diplomatE EditCyril Eastlake rugby league international member and captain of the Kiwis St Peter s College s first international footballer 1 note a Matt Elliott writer biographer historian including a history of St Peter s College and former New Zealand stand up comedian 43 F EditSir Michael Fay merchant banker co founder joint chief executive and director of Fay Richwhite and Co Ltd chair of the campaigns for New Zealand challenges for the America s Cup in 1987 1988 and 1992 note b Denis C Feeney professor of Classics and Giger Professor of Latin at Princeton University Michael James Fitzgerald association football player represented New Zealand at international level plays club football for V Varen Nagasaki on loan from Albirex Niigata 44 Nepia Fox Matamua professional rugby union player Taina Fox Matamua professional rugby union player for the Tasman Mako in the Mitre 10 Cup competitionG EditEdward Russell Gaines first Bishop of Hamilton 45 46 Peter Robert Goddard educationalist who attended St Peter s College 1943 1949 47 48 H EditSimon Hafoka professional rugby player and coach 49 50 Bryn Hall rugby player plays scrum half for the Blues captained the 2012 Junior All Blacks Captain of the St Peter s College First XV in 2010 51 Garth Harris tax lawyer Paul Raymond Harris chief executive of the New Zealand Electoral Commission 52 Shane Paul Howarth rugby union player played for the All Blacks also played for Wales rugby union coach 53 54 Chris Huljich Auckland manufacturer merchant entrepreneur rentier and philanthropist note c Michael Huljich Auckland manufacturer merchant entrepreneur rentier and philanthropist note c Paul Richard Huljich CEO of New Zealand s Best Corporation American author of self help books note c Sam Hunt QSM CNZM poet 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Peter John Hurley physician and researcher in nuclear medicine Dux of the College 1956 68 69 I EditJ EditMate I J Jakich Auckland representative rugby union player Colin Jillings 1931 2022 trainer of thoroughbred horses and former jockey Matthew Johnson rugby union player for the Blues in the Super Rugby competition Niko Jones born 2000 rugby union player playing for Auckland in the National Provincial Championship in 2022 as flanker 70 Stephen Jones Olympic rower 71 72 K EditRichard Kearney District Court judge former member of the Waitangi Tribunal Robert William Kee barrister Director of Human Rights Proceedings 73 74 75 Kids of 88 band comprising Jordan Arts and Sam McCarthy Chris Kohlhase softball player former member of the New Zealand national team the Black Socks coach of the Samoan softball team 76 77 Eddie Kohlhase MNZM softball player former member of the New Zealand national team the Black Socks former coach of the Black Socks member of the St Peter s College 4 100 metre team National Champions and record holders for over 10 years Michael Kruse Chief Justice of American Samoa 78 L EditAJ Lam born 1998 rugby union player playing in 2022 for the Blues in Super Rugby 79 became All Black in 2022 Ben Lam born 1991 rugby union player first old boy of St Peter s College to win a 2014 Commonwealth Games medal in the Rugby sevens Pat Lam rugby union player and coach played in the All Blacks teacher at St Peter s College 1991 1992 80 uncle of Ben Lam 81 Anthony Gerald Lanigan MNZM engineer first Chancellor of Auckland University of Technology founding director and vice Chairman Habitat for Humanity International chairman of the Senate of Good Shepherd College 82 83 84 David Lewis New Zealand Men s Tennis Doubles Champion with J Dunphy 1984 1985 member of the New Zealand Davis Cup squad 1985 the younger brother of Chris Lewis and Mark Lewis 85 86 87 88 Mark Lewis professional tennis coach New Zealand Men s Tennis Singles Champion 1979 80 New Zealand Men s Tennis Doubles Champion 1983 1984 member of the New Zealand Davis Cup team in 1980 and 1981 younger brother of Chris Lewis and older brother of David Lewis 85 Stefan Lipa lawyer president of the Social Credit Party 1979 1987 Terry Locke poet anthologist academic dux of St Peter s College 1965 won Junior National Scholarship 1965 Jamie Love New Zealand representative softball player Captain of the Junior Black Sox Softball Team 2008 old boy of St Peter s College 2001 2007 89 M EditThomas Mahoney Auckland architect St Peter s School 90 William Mahoney Auckland s first New Zealand born priest St Peter s School 91 Kevin Malloy international chief executive Starcom MediaVest Group SMG advertising Jack Manning 1928 2021 New Zealand architect designer of AMP Building Auckland 1962 and the Majestic Centre Wellington 1991 and many other buildings awarded the New Zealand Institute of Architects NZIA Gold Medal 2011 92 Bernie McCahill rugby union player played with the All Blacks 93 note d Sean McCahill rugby union player represented Ireland 94 note e Arden McCarthy rugby league player Fullback wing centre position current Club Vodafone Warriors previously played for Cronulla Sharks and Richmond Rovers 95 Sam McCarthy guitarist and vocalist member of duo Kids of 88 member of Incursa a St Peter s College band which won the Smokefreerockquest in 2004 12 Patrick McClure AO third sector leader former CEO of Mission Australia St Vincent de Paul Retirement Villages Group Macquarie Group former Chair of the Government review of the welfare system in Australia Hugh McGahan MBE former New Zealand rugby league representative captain of the Kiwis 96 97 David Keith McGill VUW writer and publisher journalist former chair of Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand also educated at Holy Name Seminary 98 Denzil Meuli priest of the Diocese of Auckland lawyer writer former editor of the Zealandia and a leading New Zealand traditionalist Catholic Constant Mews Professor of Medieval Thought and Director Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology Monash University 99 Douglas Mews musician academic performer conductor Bradley Moni Mika rugby union player played with the All Blacks Auckland Blues and Crusaders 100 Dylan Mika rugby union player played with the All Blacks 101 Lisati Milo Harris rugby union player member of the Chiefs in Super Rugby Anthony Molloy KC lawyer tax and trust law expert author editor winegrower Joe Moodabe operator of the large cinema chain Amalgamated Theatres and other cinema enterprises Michael Moodabe operator of the large cinema chain Amalgamated Theatres and other cinema enterprises Royce Moodabe operator of the large cinema chain Amalgamated Theatres and other cinema enterprises Michael Morrissey poet and fiction writer 102 Lt Col rtd Christopher Mullane ONZM MBE LOM USA New Zealand army officer 103 Peter Musson bassoonistN EditWilliam Joseph Napier 1857 1925 lawyer Liberal Party Member of Parliament for the City of Auckland electorate multi member electorate 1899 1902 9 104 St Peter s School Gray Nelson 1927 2022 original student at St Peter s College senior public servant private secretary to 5 NZ prime ministers diplomat Steve Nesbit Steven Roberto born 1936 All Black first five eighth 1960 St Peter s College s first old boy All Black 105 Frank Nobilo Frank Ivan Joseph born 1960 CNZM 1998 for services to golf professional golfer New Zealand representative 106 Dion Nukunuku born 1970 member of the New Zealand national softball team the Black Socks Nathan Nukunuku born 1980 member of the New Zealand national softball team the Black SocksO EditBrian Desmond O Flaherty born in Wellington 1938 New Zealand horse racing and equestrian journalist television equestrian sports commentator and equestrian sports administrator Executive Director NZ Thoroughbred Breeders Assn 107 Patrick O Reilly 1843 1914 Monsignor Catholic priest and educationalist in the Diocese of Auckland 108 St Peter s School Mana Otai born 1968 International Rugby Union player representing Tonga captain of Tonga at 1995 Rugby World Cup All Black trialist 1994 109 Michael Otto 1975 81 Editor of NZ Catholic Dux of the college 1981Charles Thomas Outhwaite 1845 1925 sportsman and lawyer oldest son of Thomas Outhwaite educated in Auckland St Peter s School Auckland and Paris associate to Sir George Arney Chief Justice of New Zealand 110 his sister Isa Outhwaite donated the St Peter s College site to the Bishop of Auckland for education purposes brother of William Eugene Outhwaite William Eugene Outhwaite 1847 1900 writer poet sportsman sports enthusiast critic and lawyer second son of Thomas Outhwaite brother of Charles Thomas Outhwaite educated in Paris and at St Peter s School Auckland 111 P EditStephen Parke born 1950 PhD in Theoretical Particle Physics 1980 Harvard physicist 112 John Patterson born 1855 Auckland city councillor 1900 1903 and 1908 1911 113 prominent Auckland businessman coachbuilder wheelwright farrier and general blacksmith 114 St Peter s School Harry Plummer born 1998 professional rugby union player who plays for the Blues in Super Rugby Martin Pringle born 1964 representative cricket player in New Zealand A 35 Auckland representative cricket player 115 R EditAnthony George Ravlich born in Auckland 1949 activist politician and writer in the area of human rights especially in relation to economic social and cultural rights 116 Martin Reyners Martin Everardus born 1950 leading New Zealand scientist in seismology and plate tectonics 117 Dane Aaron Rumble born 1982 recording artist former member of New Zealand hip hop group Fast Crew 118 S EditFrancis Saili born 1991 New Zealand rugby player who plays at the centre position for Munster Ireland and played for the Blues in Super Rugby named a member of the All Blacks in 2013 119 brother of Peter Saili Peter Saili born 1989 New Zealand rugby player plays at the flanker position for the Blues in Super Rugby brother of Francis Saili Ronald Fong Sang 1938 2021 born in Fiji ONZM 2000 for services to architecture and the arts BArch 1961 Auck Auckland architect art collector art exhibiter and publisher of New Zealand art books Patrick James Sheahan 1928 2013 prominent Auckland publican publisher and sportsman a first day pupil of St Peter s College in 1939 120 121 John Sheehan 1844 1885 lawyer 19th century New Zealand politician the first New Zealand born Member of Parliament elected by a general electorate rather than a Maori electorate first New Zealand born person to hold cabinet rank 10 Member of Parliament 1872 1885 Cabinet Minister from 1877 1879 Minister of Justice and Minister of Maori Affairs 122 St Peter s School Sean Solia born 15 1992 professional cricketer representing Auckland 123 Denny Solomona born in Auckland 1993 rugby league player for the Castleford Tigers in the Super League previously played with London Broncos and the Melbourne Storm under 20s 124 125 Andrew Stroud born 1967 retired New Zealand superbike champion Antony Sumich born 1964 rugby union and cricket international priest of Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter Rory Sweetman born 1956 New Zealand historian specialising especially in Irish history and the history of the New Zealand Catholic churchT EditJohn Tamihere John Henry born 1959 lawyer New Zealand Labour Party and Te Pati Maori politician former Member of Parliament Cabinet Minister talkback host Maori leader political commentator 126 Jonathan Temm QC 1962 2021 barrister Rotorua President of the New Zealand Law Society 2010 2013 Luteru Tolai born 1998 professional rugby union player plays at hooker member of the Auckland Blues from 2020 in Super Rugby Joseph Tole 1847 1920 lawyer 19th century Member of the New Zealand Parliament 1876 1887 Minister of Justice from 1884 to 1887 127 St Peter s School Soane Tongaʻuiha born 1982 Tongan rugby union international representative plays for the Northampton Saints born in Tonga and educated in Auckland at St Peter s College Jordan Trainor born 1996 New Zealand rugby union plays as an outside back for the Blues in the international Super Rugby competition 128 129 John Francis Ernest Trenwith 1951 1998 MA Hons 1973 Auckland writer humorist and academic Principal Lecturer Advertising Auckland Institute of Technology 130 known for his two comic novels A50 among the Angels and A50 Revs Up Ronald Trubuhovich Ronald Valentine born 1929 ONZM 1997 for services to medicine Dux of St Peter s College in 1946 and 1947 medical doctor and pioneer of critical care medicine in Auckland honoured in 2012 by being named an old boy of distinction of St Peter s College 1 Patrick Tuipulotu born 1993 New Zealand professional rugby union player first selected as All Black on 1 June 2014 5 131 132 Phillip Turner born 1960 New Zealand Public Servant and Diplomat New Zealand ambassador to Korea April 2018 present V EditMartin van Beynen Martin John born 1959 MA 1982 Auck Senior Journalist on The Press Christchurch 133 Sam Verlinden born 1997 singer and actor St Peter s College Auckland Ivan Vuksich born 1948 New Zealand soccer administratorW EditSean Wainui 23 October 1995 18 October 2021 New Zealand rugby union player for Bay of Plenty the Chiefs in Super Rugby and for New Zealand s Maori international side the Maori All Blacks 134 Reid Walker born 2000 New Zealand actor who stars as recurring character Harry Warner in soap opera Shortland Street 135 136 137 Ray Waru born 1952 New Zealand television producer and director Tony Watkins L Anthony born 1938 BArch MArch Hons 1967 Auck DipTP FNZIA RIBA architect planner and urban designer author lecturer at the University of Auckland in Vernacular Architecture 138 Peter Watt c f c a teacher at St Peter s 1969 1972 1980 and 1986 2016 139 140 Mark Williams born 1951 MA Hons Auckland PhD British Columbia 1983 academic writer critic poet Zac Williams born 1995 Olympic cyclist 141 David Wong born 1990 musician bass guitar player member of the band False Start member of Incursa a St Peter s College band which won the Smokefreerockquest in 2004 142 James Wong born 1991 musician Keyboards and songwriter former member of band Shotgun Alley 143 144 See also EditList of former staff of St Peter s College Auckland Congregation of Christian Brothers in New ZealandNotes Edit note a Eastlake was tendered a presentation at St Peter s College on Tuesday 14 August 1951 prior to his departure with the NZ team 145 146 note b Michael Fay s primary days were spent attending first Mt Carmel School Meadowbank from five to nine years and later St Peter s nine to 12 years a prep school to ready him for secondary education 147 In fact Fay attended St Peter s College for his Form 1 and 2 years 11 and 12 years of age In both classes Form I Blue and Form II Blue his form teacher was Brother N C Doherty who was later the seventh principal of St Peter s College 1975 1980 In 1960 Fay was awarded the Christian Doctrine prize i e first in the class for religious knowledge for Form I Blue He played cricket for the school in 1960 and rugby for the school in 1961 148 149 Fay s education was completed at St Patrick s College Silverstream and Victoria University of Wellington 150 151 note c Chris Huljich was in the following classes 1962 Form I Gold Mr P O Connor 1963 Form II Gold Br V N Cusack 1964 Form IIIG Br J Lauren we are proud of our budding actors including Chris Huljich 1965 Form IVM Br Dowling it s the quiet thinking type that is hard to beat when it comes to study including Chris Huljich 1966 Form V Gold Br J D O Neill 1967 Form VIJ Mr Ted Thorpe Chris Huljich left St Peter s College at the end of his lower sixth form year and went to Auckland University in 1968 Paul Huljich was in the following classes 1964 Form I Red Br McCombie 1965 Form II Red Mr Mansfield 1966 Form IIIM Mr T K Weal 1967 Form IVM Br P N Mason 1968 Form VR Br L H Wilkes 1969 Michael Huljich commenced at St Peter s College in 1968 and was in the following classes 1968 Form I Red Br Scott 1969 etc In 1968 Mrs Elizabeth Huljich mother of the Huljich brothers was elected as the President of the St Peter s College Ladies Committee Mrs Huljich s worthiness was soon manifested when within a few days she made a selection of immediate assistants Mrs Huljich was anxious to have a mother to represent each class With the active support of former enthusiasts this now meant that the work could be shared by many more mothers Is there not a parallel here to Pope John XXIII and his prompt addition to the College of Cardinals We welcome Mrs Huljich to the Office of President and assure her of our confidence and support Mrs Huljich held the position for two years 152 153 note d Bernie McCahill attended St Peter s College from 1978 until 1982 1978 Form 3G Bro P C Ryan 1979 Form 4G Mr N Munro 1980 Form 5B Mr S J Beguely 1981 Form 6R Bro Bradey 1982 Form 6R Mrs J Scott He obtained University Entrance in 1982 154 94 155 note e Sean McCahill attended St Peter s from 1980 until 1984 1980 Form 1G Bro V Cusack 1981 Form 2B Mr J Ekeroma 1982 Form 3G Mr J J Brady 1983 Form 4G Bro P Boyd 1984 Form 5W Mr J Freeman 156 155 157 References Edit a b c d e f St Peter s College honours old boys of distinction Press release St Peter s College Auckland September 2012 a b c Old Boys of Distinction St Peter s College Old Boys Association Archived from the original on 3 November 2013 Retrieved 7 February 2014 a b Old boys of Distinction 2015 17 June 2015 Archived 22 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21 December 2015 All Blacks last schooled at St Peter s College Auckland Allblacks com Retrieved 4 June 2013 a b Tony Robson One surprise exclusion in All Blacks Squad Stuff News 1 June 2014 Retrieved 1 June 2014 a b Sacred Heart College Auckland 75 Year s Jubilee 1903 1978 Auckland 1978 p 19 a b Mr Peter Dignan The Cyclopedia of New Zealand The Cyclopedia Company 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