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Waitaki Boys' High School

Waitaki Boys' High School is a secondary school for boys located in the northern part of the town of Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand, with day and boarding facilities, and was founded in 1883.[4] As of 2020, it has a school roll of approximately 400 students.[5]

Waitaki Boys' High School
Location
Coordinates45°04′37″S 170°59′41″E / 45.0769°S 170.9946°E / -45.0769; 170.9946Coordinates: 45°04′37″S 170°59′41″E / 45.0769°S 170.9946°E / -45.0769; 170.9946
Information
TypeState, Boys, Secondary years 9–15
MottoQuanti est sapere
Established1883
Ministry of Education Institution no.365
RectorDarryl Paterson [1]
School roll352[2] (November 2022)
Socio-economic decile6N[3]
Websitewaitakibhs.school.nz

The school has a house system with four houses, Don, Forrester, Lee and Sutherland. It organises some cultural activities together with its nearby sister school, Waitaki Girls' High School.

The school is notable for its British colonial architecture, encompassing such historic buildings such as the Hall of Memories, an assembly hall, built to honour its former pupils who died in various wars. Most of the blocks of classrooms at Waitaki Boys High School are named after famous past students, also known as Waitakians or Old Boys. The main, and oldest block of the school is named after Denis Blundell.

History

The idea of establishing a boys' high school in Oamaru originated with Samuel Shrimski, who was one of the two members of parliament representing the Waitaki electorate.[6]

Rectors

The following is a complete list of the rectors of Waitaki Boys' High School:

Name Term
1 John Harkness 1883–1896[7]
2 John Robert Don 1897–1906[8]
3 Frank Milner 1906–1944[9]
4 Jim Burrows 1945–1949[10]
5 Malcolm Leadbetter 1950–1960
6 John Hammond Donaldson 1961–1976[11]
7 Keith Albert Laws 1976–1985
8 Geoff Tait 1986–1988
9 Benjamin Rory Gollop 1988–1998[12]
10 Paul Baker 1999–2011[13]
11 Paul Jackson 2012–2015[14]
12 Clive Rennie 2016
13 Darryl Paterson 2017–present

Notable alumni

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Appointment of new Rector for 2017". Waitaki Boys' High School. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  2. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  4. ^ a b "125th anniversary to be 'momentous' occasion". Otago Daily Times. 21 June 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
  5. ^ "Waitaki Boys' High School". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  6. ^ Tyrrell, A. R. (Ron) (1983). STRONG TO ENDURE, Waitaki Boys' High School 1883 – 1983. Waitaki HIgh School Old Boys' Association (Incorporated). p. 21.
  7. ^ "Secondary schools". Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Otago & Southland Provincial Districts). Christchurch: Cyclopedia Company. 1905. p. 514. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  8. ^ "New inspector of schools". Otago Daily Times. 21 April 1909. p. 6. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  9. ^ Lee, Gregory. "Milner, Frank". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  10. ^ Ogilvie, Gordon. "Burrows, James Thomas". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  11. ^ "Mr John Hammond Donaldson, educator". The Press. 11 June 1997. p. 24.
  12. ^ "Paradise trustees 2014". Friends of Paradise. 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  13. ^ Guild, Ben (20 August 2011). "Time for a change of direction and pace". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  14. ^ Jamieson, Lee (6 October 2015). "Waitaki Boys' High School rector resigns". Timaru Herald. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  15. ^ From Bluff to Baghdad, Te Karaka, Winter 2005.
  16. ^ Gustafson, Barry (1986). The First 50 Years : A History of the New Zealand National Party. Auckland: Reed Methuen. p. 303. ISBN 0-474-00177-6.
  17. ^ Ryan, Rebecca (31 May 2013). "Living Everest dream". Oamaru Mail. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  18. ^ Shand, John (5 August 2021). "Newsman engendered something close to reverence in viewers". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  19. ^ "Greg McGee". The Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  20. ^ Brown, Bruce. "Nordmeyer, Arnold Henry – Biography". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  21. ^ McConnell, Lynn (10 October 2000). "Hore making up for lost time". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 January 2023.

External links

  • School Website
  • Ministry of Education website page
  • New Zealand Qualifications Authority website page


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Waitaki Boys High School is a secondary school for boys located in the northern part of the town of Oamaru Otago New Zealand with day and boarding facilities and was founded in 1883 4 As of 2020 update it has a school roll of approximately 400 students 5 Waitaki Boys High SchoolLocationCoordinates45 04 37 S 170 59 41 E 45 0769 S 170 9946 E 45 0769 170 9946 Coordinates 45 04 37 S 170 59 41 E 45 0769 S 170 9946 E 45 0769 170 9946InformationTypeState Boys Secondary years 9 15MottoQuanti est sapereEstablished1883Ministry of Education Institution no 365RectorDarryl Paterson 1 School roll352 2 November 2022 Socio economic decile6N 3 Websitewaitakibhs school nzThe school has a house system with four houses Don Forrester Lee and Sutherland It organises some cultural activities together with its nearby sister school Waitaki Girls High School The school is notable for its British colonial architecture encompassing such historic buildings such as the Hall of Memories an assembly hall built to honour its former pupils who died in various wars Most of the blocks of classrooms at Waitaki Boys High School are named after famous past students also known as Waitakians or Old Boys The main and oldest block of the school is named after Denis Blundell Contents 1 History 2 Rectors 3 Notable alumni 4 Footnotes 5 External linksHistory EditThe idea of establishing a boys high school in Oamaru originated with Samuel Shrimski who was one of the two members of parliament representing the Waitaki electorate 6 Rectors EditThe following is a complete list of the rectors of Waitaki Boys High School Name Term1 John Harkness 1883 1896 7 2 John Robert Don 1897 1906 8 3 Frank Milner 1906 1944 9 4 Jim Burrows 1945 1949 10 5 Malcolm Leadbetter 1950 19606 John Hammond Donaldson 1961 1976 11 7 Keith Albert Laws 1976 19858 Geoff Tait 1986 19889 Benjamin Rory Gollop 1988 1998 12 10 Paul Baker 1999 2011 13 11 Paul Jackson 2012 2015 14 12 Clive Rennie 201613 Darryl Paterson 2017 presentNotable alumni EditMain category People educated at Waitaki Boys High School Peter Arnett journalist 15 Fraser Barron bomber pilot during World War II James Bertram professor journalist Denis Blundell lawyer governor general Charles Brasch poet Douglas Carter former National MP for the Raglan electorate 16 Gonville ffrench Beytagh 1912 1991 Dean of Johannesburg and an anti apartheid activist Sir Malcolm Grant chairman of NHS England and Chancellor University of York former Provost and President of University College London 2003 2013 4 Ron Guthrey Mayor of Christchurch 1968 1971 Dean Hall video game designer mountaineer 17 A M Hamilton engineer Brian Henderson newsreader in Australia 18 Lindsay Merritt Inglis 1894 1966 a senior officer in the New Zealand Military Forces Donald Gilbert Kennedy DSO Navy Cross U S 1898 1976 teacher colonial administrator and Coastwatcher during the Solomon Islands campaign World War II Douglas Lilburn Professor composer Robert Macintosh 1897 1989 first Nuffield Professor of Anaesthetics Oxford Terry McCombs politician headmaster Greg McGee rugby union player and playwright 19 Ian McLean politician economist Arnold Nordmeyer 1901 1989 politician Labour Party Minister of Finance 1957 1960 20 David Sewell cricketer 21 Foss Shanahan diplomat Angus Tait electronics innovator and businessman Des Wilson campaigner in BritainFootnotes Edit Appointment of new Rector for 2017 Waitaki Boys High School Retrieved 1 December 2016 New Zealand Schools Directory New Zealand Ministry of Education Retrieved 12 December 2022 Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State amp State Integrated Schools Ministry of Education Retrieved 12 February 2015 a b 125th anniversary to be momentous occasion Otago Daily Times 21 June 2008 Retrieved 7 January 2012 Waitaki Boys High School Ministry of Education Retrieved 6 January 2012 Tyrrell A R Ron 1983 STRONG TO ENDURE Waitaki Boys High School 1883 1983 Waitaki HIgh School Old Boys Association Incorporated p 21 Secondary schools Cyclopedia of New Zealand Otago amp Southland Provincial Districts Christchurch Cyclopedia Company 1905 p 514 Retrieved 25 March 2016 New inspector of schools Otago Daily Times 21 April 1909 p 6 Retrieved 25 March 2016 Lee Gregory Milner Frank Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Ministry for Culture and Heritage Retrieved 25 March 2016 Ogilvie Gordon Burrows James Thomas Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Ministry for Culture and Heritage Retrieved 25 March 2016 Mr John Hammond Donaldson educator The Press 11 June 1997 p 24 Paradise trustees 2014 Friends of Paradise 2014 Retrieved 25 March 2016 Guild Ben 20 August 2011 Time for a change of direction and pace Otago Daily Times Retrieved 25 March 2016 Jamieson Lee 6 October 2015 Waitaki Boys High School rector resigns Timaru Herald Retrieved 25 March 2016 From Bluff to Baghdad Te Karaka Winter 2005 Gustafson Barry 1986 The First 50 Years A History of the New Zealand National Party Auckland Reed Methuen p 303 ISBN 0 474 00177 6 Ryan Rebecca 31 May 2013 Living Everest dream Oamaru Mail Retrieved 16 October 2013 Shand John 5 August 2021 Newsman engendered something close to reverence in viewers The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 5 August 2021 Greg McGee The Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi Retrieved 27 January 2023 Brown Bruce Nordmeyer Arnold Henry Biography Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Ministry for Culture and Heritage Retrieved 6 October 2012 McConnell Lynn 10 October 2000 Hore making up for lost time ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 27 January 2023 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Waitaki Boys High School School Website Ministry of Education website page New Zealand Qualifications Authority website page This New Zealand school related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Waitaki Boys 27 High School amp oldid 1135799660, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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