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Wesley College is a secondary school in
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, at the northern edge of
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,
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, New Zealand. The school provides education from year 9 to 13. The school was founded by members of the
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in 1844, making it one of the country's oldest schools. Initially located in Grafton and then the
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area of
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, it closed in 1868 before reopening in 1876 in Three Kings again. From the beginning there was an emphasis on educating Maori boys, and also played a prominent role in educating students from countries of the South Pacific. In 1924 the school was moved to its current location of Paerata, near
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. In 1985 it was one of the first boys schools in
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to admit girls at the senior level.


Prince Albert College

Wesley College was located in Upper Queen Street when it closed in 1868; the building and land was donated to the Methodist Church for education purposes. In 1895, a new school with Methodist links started in that building, known as Prince Albert College. The school closed on 31 December 1906 due to financial pressures. The building was later used by
Auckland Girls' Grammar School Auckland Girls' Grammar School (AGGS) is a New Zealand secondary school for girls located in Newton, New Zealand, Newton, Auckland. Established in 1878 as Auckland Girls' High School, it is one of the oldest secondary institutions in the countr ...
.


Principals

The following have been principals of the school: * Revs. Alexander Reid, Thomas Buddle, George Stannard, HH Lawry, Wallis * Rev. J H Simmonds 1895–1923 * R. C. Clark, MA (Melb), Dip Ed 1924–1944 * Rev. E. M. Marshall, BA, Dip Ed 1944–1964 * C. A. Neate, MA, Dip Tchg 1965–1967 * E. Te R. Tauroa, B AgricSc, Dip Ed, Dip Tchg 1968–1973 Believed to be the first Māori principal of a secondary school, later
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. * J. B. McDougall, E.D., B Agric Sc, Dip Tchg 1974–1988 * G. V. Cowley, MSc (Hons), Dip Tchg, JP 1989–2002 * I. F. Faulkner, JP, MA (Hons), Dip Tchg 2003–?Reflections on the History of Wesley College
(accessed:10-06-2007)
* S. Hargreaves * Dr. B. Evans -present


Notable alumni


The arts

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– Actor (Head Prefect, 1977) *
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– Actor and Film Director * Richard Taylor – Multiple Academy Award Winner (Lord of the Rings Trilogy) *
Arnold Manaaki Wilson Arnold Manaaki Wilson (11 December 1928 – 1 May 2012) was a New Zealand artist and educator of Māori (Ngāi Tūhoe, Te Arawa) descent. He is regarded as a pioneer of the modern Māori art movement. Early life and education Born in Ruatoki ...
– Artist and Sculptor, Father of Contemporary Maori Art, First Maori to gain a Diploma in Fine Arts


Public service

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Koro Dewes Te Kapunga Matemoana "Koro" Dewes (7 April 1930 – 17 August 2010) was a kaumātua of the Ngāti Porou iwi of New Zealand. He was a pioneer of Māori education and an advocate for the Māori language. Dewes attended Horoera Native Primary School ...
– Ngāti Porou kaumatua and Māori language advocate *
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– Prime Minister of Tonga (Voted in 2011 – Known as Siale Kaho while at College) * Jim Peters – Politician * Sir
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– First Prime Minister and Current Speaker of Solomon Islands *
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– Politician and Children's Commissioner *
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– Member of Parliament for Rotorua, former
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diplomat (Ambassador to European Union) * Rt Hon.
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– Chief of the Defense Staff, His Majesty’s Armed Forces, Kingdom of Tonga *
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– Former Head of State of
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– King of Tonga *
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– former
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(Vaea attended between 1938 and 1941)


Science

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– lawyer, naturalist and ornithologist


Sport

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– New Zealand Secondary Schools, New Zealand u19s, New Zealand u21s Waikato, Chiefs, New Zealand All Black * Epalahame Faiva – Wakato, New Zealand u20s *
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– Auckland, Highlanders, New Zealand All Black *
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– Canterbury, Crusaders, New Zealand All Blacks *
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– New Zealand Secondary Schools, New Zealand u19s, New Zealand u21s, Northland, Auckland, Blues, Tonga Ikale Tahi * Seilala Mapusua – New Zealand Secondary Schools, New Zealand u19s, New Zealand u21s, Otago, Highlanders, London Irish, Kubota Spears, Manu
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– All Blacks Sevens *
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– New Zealand Secondary Schools, New Zealand u20s, Auckland, NZ Sevens, Blues, New Zealand All Black *
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– Counties, Highlanders, Tonga Ikale Tahi *
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– Counties, Chiefs, New Zealand All Black, NZ Sevens *
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– Counties, North Harbour, Blues, NZ Sevens *
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– New Zealand Secondary Schools, NZ u21s, Counties, Chiefs, Ospreys, Pacific Islanders, Manu Samoa * Niva Ta'auso – Counties, Connacht, New Zealand Divisional XV, Junior All Blacks *
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– Taranaki, London Welsh, Saracens, Fiji * Sailosi Tagicakibau – Chiefs, London Irish, Pacific Islanders, Manu
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– Otago, Fiji * Tupou Vaa'i – Chiefs & New Zealand All Blacks ;Rugby League *
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player * Fetuli Talanoa
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* Tame Tupou – Kiwis/
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* Tom Ale – NZ Warriors * Adam Pompey – NZ Warriors * Lunalangi Veainu – Kiwi Ferns, Black Ferns, Counties Manukau Heat *


Further reading

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See also

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References


External links


Wesley College website

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