Kelston Boys' High School
Kelston Boys' High School | |
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To wisdom with honour | |
Address | |
Archibald Road, Kelston, Auckland | |
Coordinates | 36°53′59″S 174°39′56″E / 36.8997°S 174.6656°ECoordinates: 36°53′59″S 174°39′56″E / 36.8997°S 174.6656°E |
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Type | State single-sex boys secondary (Year 9-13) |
Established | 1963 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 83 |
Principal | Mr B. F. Evans |
School roll | 738[1] (November 2015) |
Socio-economic decile | 3H[2] |
Website | kbhs.school.nz |
Kelston Boys' High School ("KBHS") is an all-boys state secondary school in Kelston, a suburb in the Waitakere region of Auckland, New Zealand. It was created in 1963 when the roll of Kelston High School (formed in 1954) became too large for the site on the corner of Archibald and Gt North Rds. The boys moved to a new site further down Archibald Road, leaving the original site to be the home of Kelston Girls High School (now Kelston Girls College).
Although the school is known for the strength of its various sports teams, it has also had some notable achievements in music, dance and theatresports and produced some outstanding academic results.
The school has consistently had strong rugby teams in the top Auckland division, producing several All Blacks and international players. Kelston Boys have won the National top 4 rugby tournament five times (1989, 1995, 1996,1999, and 2011) sharing the most wins with Wesley College. Kelston Boys have also won the Condor National sevens tournament five times (2002, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013). The former All Black coach Graham Henry is a former headmaster. The previous principal, who retired in April 2011, Stephen Watt played for the Auckland regional team in the 1970s (where he was affectionately nicknamed 'The Kicking Prop' for his unusual goalkicking prowess). Brian Evans is the current principal; he coached the women's Black Ferns national side to rugby world cup victory in 2010.
Long standing Member of Parliament and Speaker of the House of Representatives Jonathan Hunt taught history at Kelston Boys'.
Notable alumni
Academia
- Rod Clough PhD - archaeologist [3]
- Rod Corban PhD - author [4]
- Mark Large PhD - Associate Professor, UNITEC, Royal Society Fellowship, Scientific Advisor - Walking with Dinosaurs, author.
The Arts
- Fasitua Amosa - actor
- Ewan Gilmour - comedian (and local body politician) * Alastair Riddell - recording artist [5]
- Richard Moss - actor
- Ron Riddell - poet [6]
- Ian Scott - painter [7]
- Gary Smith - 8 Foot Sativa guitarist
- John Speedy - artist [8]
- Sweet and Sour Dance Group - world hiphop champions (varsity division) 2008
- Erik Portanger Wall Street correspondent journalist
Business
- Graeme Cameron - founder of Canam Construction [9]
- Michael Erceg Ph.D (dec.) - mathematician, businessman
- Tony Gibbs - businessman, NZ Director:Guinness Peat Group.
- Peter Hubscher - former Chairman Montana Wines NZ [10]
Public service
- Jack Elder - former MP & Minister of the Crown
- Julian Williams - NZ Treasury official [11]
- Neil Wright - former RNZAF squadron leader; owner Unilink Electronics [12]
Religion
- Murray Spackman, Archdeacon of Hauraki (Anglican Church) [13]
- Robert Steele - Catholic priest of the Diocese of Auckland.[14]
Sport
Basketball
- Tony Compain Tall Black
- Shane Compain Tall Black
- Neil Swindale Tall Black
Boxing
- Danny Masterson - New Zealand representative 1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games
- Danny Codling - Bronze medalist (welterweight) 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games
Cricket
- Craig Spearman - Black Caps
- Reece Young - Black Caps
- Michael Bates - Black Caps
- Ronnie Hira - Black Caps
Football
- Glen Dodds - former All White
- Rodger Gray - NZ Captain
- Danny Hay - former Walsall, Leeds, Kingz and currently playing for Perth Glory and All White
- Carl Jorgenson - former All White
- Tony Laus - former All White
- Darren McLennan - former All White
- Johnny Morris - former All White and current Headmaster at Auckland Grammar School
- Greg Uhlmann - former All White
- Darren Young - former Barnsley FC, Football Kingz, Waterford United, Athlone Town AFC,
- Brian Elrick All White
- Jake Butler All White
Rugby League
- Patrick Ah Van - New Zealand Warriors
- James Gavet - New Zealand Warriors
- Awen Guttenbeil - Kiwis
- Epalahame Lauaki - Kiwi, Mate Ma'a Tonga
- Duane Mann - former Kiwis Captain
- Jarrod McCracken - former Kiwis captain
- Apollo Perelini - Toa Samoa
- Wayne Redmond - former Kiwi
- Matt Rua - former Kiwi
- Iosia Soliola - Kiwis and Toa Samoa
- Shalom Suniula - former Junior Kiwi
- Misi Taulapapa - Toa Samoa
- Va'aiga Tuigamala - Toa Samoa
- Bill Tupou - New Zealand Warriors
- Ben Henry - New Zealand Warriors
- Suaia Matagi Toa Samoa
- David Fusitua - New Zealand Warriors
- Tuimoala Lolohea - New Zealand Warriors
Rugby Union
- Steven Bates - All Blacks
- Loki Crichton - Manu Samoa
- Sione Fonua - Tonga
- Lua Lokotui- Tonga
- Sione Vatuvei- Japan
- DJ Forbes - current All Blacks Sevens captain
- Jason Hewitt - All Blacks
- Sione Lauaki - All Blacks, Pacific Island team member
- Trevor Leota - Manu Samoa, London Wasps (England), Stade Montois (France), Cheetahs (South Africa)
- Willie Lose - former Tongan captain, radio personality
- Kees Meeuws - All Blacks
- Jonathan Meredith - Manu Samoa
- Mils Muliaina - All Blacks
- Apollo Perelini - Manu Samoan, North Harbour (NZ), Sale Sharks (England)
- James Johnston - Manu Samoa
- Peter Poulos - Manu Samoa
- Toa Samania - Manu Samoa
- Patrick Segi - Manu Samoa
- John Senio - Manu Samoa
- Kevin Senio - All Blacks
- Boris Stankovich - London Irish, SC Graulhet, SC Albi, Leicester Tigers, Newport Gwent Dragons
- Roland Suniula - US rugby
- Andrew Suniula - US rugby
- Shalom Suniula - US rugby
- John Tuamoheloa - Tonga, North Harbour (NZ), Newbury Blues, Worcester Warriors (England), TPR (France)
- Mose Tuiali'i - All Blacks
- Va'aiga Tuigamala - All Blacks & Manu Samoa
- Sam Tuitupou - All Blacks
- Anthony Tuitavake - All Blacks
- Ray Tuivaiti - Manu Samoa
- Siaosi Vaili - Manu Samoa, Exeter Chiefs, Worcester Warriors (England), Viadana (Italy)
- Jordan Puletua- New Zealand Sevens
- Lolagi Visinia- New Zealand Sevens
- Pita Ahki- New Zealand Sevens
Softball
- Donny Hale- Black Sox
- Karl Gollan- Black Sox
- Dean Rice-Black Sox
- Lyndon Andrews- Black Sox
Touch Rugby
- Brad Whittaker
- Troy Nathan
Trampolining
- Justin Dougal- Junior World Champion
Wrestling
- Ken Reinsfield-Silver Medalist 1982 Commonwealth Games
- Stephen Reinsfield -Double Silver Medalist 1982,1986 Commonwealth Games
References
- ↑ "Directory of Schools - as at 01 December 2015". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2015-12-29.
- ↑ "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ↑ Karen Leahy (ed), Kelston High Schools Golden Jubilee 1954-2004.(available www.kbhs.school.nz)
- ↑ Karen Leahy (ed), Kelston High Schools Golden Jubilee 1954-2004.(available www.kbhs.school.nz)
- ↑ Karen Leahy (ed), Kelston High Schools Golden Jubilee 1954-2004.(available www.kbhs.school.nz)
- ↑ Karen Leahy (ed), Kelston High Schools Golden Jubilee 1954-2004.(available www.kbhs.school.nz)
- ↑ Karen Leahy (ed), Kelston High Schools Golden Jubilee 1954-2004.(available www.kbhs.school.nz)
- ↑ Karen Leahy (ed), Kelston High Schools Golden Jubilee 1954-2004.(available www.kbhs.school.nz)
- ↑ Karen Leahy (ed), Kelston High Schools Golden Jubilee 1954-2004.(available www.kbhs.school.nz)
- ↑ Karen Leahy (ed), Kelston High Schools Golden Jubilee 1954-2004.(available www.kbhs.school.nz)
- ↑ Karen Leahy (ed), Kelston High Schools Golden Jubilee 1954-2004.(available www.kbhs.school.nz)
- ↑ Karen Leahy (ed), Kelston High Schools Golden Jubilee 1954-2004.(available www.kbhs.school.nz)
- ↑ Karen Leahy (ed), Kelston High Schools Golden Jubilee 1954-2004.(available www.kbhs.school.nz)
- ↑ ordained by Bishop Patrick Dunne of Auckland on 1 November 2008: Peter Grace, "Priest from hospitality industry", NZ Catholic, 16–29 November 2008, p. 1; also educated at Mount Albert Grammar School