STAC Regulus Magazine - APR 2016

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Class notes Jordan Mauger (2001) is the latest star of the New Zealand reality television series, The Bachelor. Jordan has previously worked on super yachts, managed bars and has been an assistant director on film shoots. He recently starred in two episodes of Outrageous Fortune spin-off Westside, playing Rod Nugent. Roy Kerr Henry Nicholls

Roy Kerr (1950) has been awarded the prestigious Crafoord Prize for his fundamental work on rotating black holes and their astrophysical consequences. The award was designed to be a close equivalent to the Nobel Prize, which does not have a category for astronomy.

Henry Nicholls (2009) made his debut for the Black Caps ODI squad against Sri Lanka on Boxing Day, and made his test debut against Australia in February. Henry is in good company as his older brother Willy Nicholls (2007) is the media correspondent for the Black Caps. Jordan Mauger

Colin Johnson

Colin Johnson (1958), owner of Johnson’s Grocer, is retiring after 60 years serving the people of Canterbury. Johnson’s has been an iconic Christchurch family business, with Colin’s father buying the Colombo Street store in 1949 after it was originally established in 1911. Following the earthquakes, Johnson’s Grocer moved into the Re:Start Mall and was a shining example of post-disaster recovery.

Pete Fairbairn (2004) is the Communications Manager for the Rugby Union Players’ Association in Australia. He has also recently become an authenticated Guinness World Record Adjudicator. Jing Song (2004) recently won the IWSC Award for Pinot Noir (the top accolade in wine producing). At just 29, Jing is the youngest wine producer in New Zealand history to win this international award.

Geoff Clements (1965) who has a Queen's Service Medal for services to the television industry, filmed his 200th test for Sky Sport in February. Chris Adams (1996) is writing a commission for the College orchestra to celebrate the St Andrew's Centenary. He is currently Head of Music at King's College in Auckland, and was previously the Mozart Fellow at the University of Otago and the Auckland Philharmonia Composer in Residence. Steven Hartley (2001) has worked on all the audio for the New Zealand cricket tour. He has also been part of the crew for the Super Rugby Competition, New Zealand Golf Open, and the World Bowls Series at the beginning of the year.

Jing Song

Robbie Manson (2007) has been selected to represent New Zealand in the double sculls at the Rio Olympics, in August, alongside crew mate Chris Harris. Indy Kraal (2008) was first across all female age groups at the New Zealand Ironman in Taupo, and is competing in the World Championships in Hawaii.

Paddy Carroll (2009) was the winner of the prestigious Museum Art Hotel Scholarship for 2014. In the same year he studied bouffon at Paddy Carroll L’École Philippe Gaulier in Paris. His theatre credits include Molière’s The Misanthrope (Long Cloud Youth Theatre); Macbeth (Young Shakespeare Company); The Pillowman (Bright Orange Walls); and Rittiford Street (Playshop). Recently he has been touring New Zealand with The Book of Everything (Silo Theatre in association with the Auckland Arts Festival). Stef Chang (2010) gained a Bachelor of Performing Arts from NASDA (National Academy of Singing and Dramatic Art). It was great to see her back onstage Stef Chang at the College last year, as a professional, starring in the touring show Crash Bash. She also appeared in Amadeus at The Court Theatre as Katherina Cavalieri and Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story for Showbiz as Maria Elena. Stef is now living in Hollywood, and has landed lead roles in a number of projects including independently produced films. She was recently invited to join SAG-AFTRA, the Screen Actors Guild of America.


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Just married

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pages 54-56

In loving memory

2min
page 53

Class notes

3min
page 52

Message from the President; Events

5min
pages 50-51

Gold caps successful season

5min
pages 48-49

Summer tournament success

4min
pages 46-47

Sports round up

13min
pages 42-45

Swimming sports

1min
page 40

Cultural catch up

6min
pages 38-39

Athletics day

1min
page 41

World Challenge Thailand; Staff Wanaka Challenge

2min
page 37

99th Founders’ Day

3min
pages 34-35

Boarders’ fun and games

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page 36

From the Director of Development; Chapel champions

3min
page 30

When past meets present

2min
pages 31-32

Campus update – five years on

1min
page 33

Centenary Sports Wall

2min
page 29

Opening celebrations

2min
page 28

A place of magic

1min
page 27

Growing a great mindset

2min
page 25

International success; New accelerated learning programme

4min
page 19

Record-breaking academic achievement

3min
page 22

Creating future sporting heroes

2min
page 21

New teaching staff for 2016

3min
page 20

The key to scholarship success; Rites of passage

2min
page 23

Castles and fairy tales delight

2min
page 24

Food technology offers exciting career options

2min
page 18

Exciting new role

3min
page 14

Hitting a century

11min
pages 10-13

Student leaders ready to inspire

5min
pages 8-9

Teaching excellence rewarded

3min
page 7

From the Board

2min
page 6

Delving deep into the data

3min
page 15

Strengthening global connections

5min
pages 16-17

From the Rector

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pages 4-5
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