Marlborough Boys' College is a state single-sex secondary school in
Blenheim,
New Zealand
New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ...
. The school was established as Marlborough High School in 1899 (renamed Marlborough College in 1919). The school its current form in was established in 1963, after
Marlborough Girls' College
Marlborough Girls' College is a state single-sex secondary school in Blenheim, New Zealand. The school was established in 1963 after splitting from Marlborough College (now Marlborough Boys' College). Serving Years 9 to 13, the college has stude ...
was split off. Serving Years 9 to 13, the college has students as of .
History
Overview
The first board of Marlborough High School met on 13 November 1899. Three acres on Stephenson Street (1.2 hectares) were purchased for £600 and another were donated by
Thomas Carter, taking the grounds through to Francis Street. Dr John Innes was appointed the first Head Teacher. The school opened in the Church Of Nativity Sunday School building on Alfred Street, on 26 March 1900, with 18 pupils attending on the first day. The cornerstone for the first school building on the Stephenson Street site was laid on 22 September 1900.
[Davies, J. (2000).In L, Kerr (ed.), The gold and the blue: Marlborough High School 1900 to Marlborough Colleges 2000. Blenheim Printing Company: Blenheim New Zealand. ]
Marlborough High School was co-educational and fee paying with free places to those who could not afford it but who had proved themselves able in the proficiency examination.
The change in name from Marlborough High School to Marlborough College was made in 1919.
In 1926 Mr Stewart (Headmaster) was awarded a travelling scholarship to visit junior high schools in Canada and the United States. The department of education was interested in incorporating a Junior High (Intermediate) into the college structure.
In 1927 an intermediate (forms 1 and 2 or years 7 and 8 in current terminology) was established on the site with 275 pupils taking the total roll to 557. The intermediate continued on the site until 1957, when roll pressures required the establishment of
Bohally Intermediate
Springlands is a suburb to the west of Blenheim's central district. It is located on and around (Nelson Street), the main road to Renwick. It has a tavern, various takeaways, and a superstore.
Demographics
Springlands covers and had an ...
on Mclauchlan Street.
In 1963 the
Marlborough Girls' College
Marlborough Girls' College is a state single-sex secondary school in Blenheim, New Zealand. The school was established in 1963 after splitting from Marlborough College (now Marlborough Boys' College). Serving Years 9 to 13, the college has stude ...
was founded and Marlborough Boys' College continued on the original site. The first official discussion on the division of the college having taken place in June 1947. Mr Insull, the Headmaster at the time, suggested that “the time would come when the board would have to consider the question of separate boys’ and girls’ schools ... and that the girls school might be established on the other side of town (Mclauchlan Street)". (Marlborough Express, June 10, 1947)
[Battersby, D., Cocklin, B., Vincient, C.(1983). Beyond The Crossroads : An Investigation into Single-sex and Co-educational Schooling in Blenheim New Zealand. Education Department Massey University]
X Static FM89
X Static FM was a radio station in the
Marlborough Region of New Zealand which originated as a Marlborough College-based radio station, X-Static FM operated by ''The X-Static Society.'' The station was based at the college and broadcast on 89FM with the callsign 2STA. Two years earlier the school ran a temporary radio station as part of a school fundraiser called Artyfacts FM. This station was the first FM broadcast in the South Island. X- Static went on air in February 1986 and only operated on a part-time basis during school lunch times and some evenings. The station was rebranded as ''Marlborough's 89FM'' in 1988 and remained at Marlborough Boys' College until 1989 when the station moved to new premises at the
Blenheim Post Office Building; by this time the station was broadcasting from 6AM to 12AM. In 1990 the X-Static Society in partnership with Fifeshire FM from Nelson launched a new station ''
Sounds 93FM'' using a commercial frequency purchased at auction from the government. Sounds FM broadcast in both Picton, Blenheim and Kaikoura.
Marlborough High School building development 1900–1919
*1901 – Old School Building opened
*1902 – Nosworthy House purchased as Headmaster residence or Rectory (on site of present technology faculty)
*1910 – Tower added to old school
*1910 – First gymnasium built
Image:FoundationStoneMBC.jpg, Laying of foundation stone at the Stephenson Street site on 22 September 1900
Image:HeadMastersMBC.jpg, Noseworthy House, the headmaster's house in 1910
The college is located off Stephenson Street, with a large white building housing the English, maths and languages departments on the street front. In 2003–04 a new hall was built to the rear of the complex, and the music department was updated to include new music suites. It has a small swimming pool and is located in the vicinity of St Mary's church.
Proposed relocation
The intention to relocate both Marlborough Boys' College and Marlborough Girls' College on the site currently occupied by MGC and Bohally Intermediate is being planned by a consortium led by construction company
Naylor Love. Bohally Intermediate will relocate to the current MBC site on Stephenson Street.
Principals
* John Innes, M.A. LLD. (1900–1922)
* John Stewart, M.A. (1922–1946)
* Herbert A H Insull, M.A., Dip.Soc.Sc. (1946–1964)
* Dugald S McKenzie, B.A., Dip.Ag., Dip.Ed., Assoc.Inst.Ed. (1964–1981)
* Peter J Voss, M.A.(Hons), Dip.Ed. (1982–1991)
* John Rodgers, B.A., Dip.Ed.Studies(Admin), Dip.Tchg. (1992–2009)
* Dave Turnbull, M.A., Dip.Ed., Dip.Ed.Guid, Dip.Tchg. (Interim Principal, Terms 3–4 2009)
* Wayne Hegarty, M.A., Dip.Ed.Mngmt., Dip.Tchg. (2010–2019)
*Jeremy Marshall, BSc (Hons), PGCE. (Interim Principal 2020)
*John Kendal DipTch, BTch (2021–present)
Notable alumni
Sport
Cricket
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Cyril Allcott
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Domestic career
Bartlett made his first-class debut for Central Districts in the 1958–59 se ...]
– New Zealand Test cricketer 1961–1968
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Geoff Barnett – Canadian international cricketer
*
Carl Bulfin – Black Cap
*
Fen Cresswell
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Cricket career
Cress ...
– New Zealand cricketer 1949–1950/51
*
Brendon Diamanti
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– Black Cap
*
Ben Wheeler – New Zealand cricketer 2015–present
Cycling
*
Jason Allen – Professional cyclist, track world cup champion
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Graeme Miller – Double Commonwealth Games gold medallist in cycling
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Robin Reid – Professional cyclist, Olympian
Football
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Michael O'Keeffe – New Zealand football representative
Rugby union
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David Hill – All Black
*
Leon MacDonald
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– All Black
*
Quentin MacDonald
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Early ...
– Super Rugby player, Crusaders
*
Atu Moli
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Starting his ca ...
– All Black
*
Sam Moli
Samiuela Moli is a New Zealand born Tongan rugby union player who plays for the Tasman Mako in the Bunnings NPC and Moana Pasifika in Super Rugby. His position of choice is Hooker.
Tasman
Moli made his debut for in Round 9 of the 2017 Mitr ...
- Tongan Rugby International
*
Toby Morland
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He made his Super rugby debut for t ...
– Super Rugby player (multiple franchises)
*
Ben O'Keeffe
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Domestic career
O'Keeffe became a professional referee for the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) i ...
– International rugby referee, New Zealand
*
Anton Oliver
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– All Black
*
Kade Poki
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– Super Rugby player, Highlanders
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Alan Sutherland – All Black
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Joe Wheeler – Super Rugby player, Highlanders
Other
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Sir Gordon Bell (1887–1970), surgeon
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Eileen Duggan (1894–1972), poet and journalist
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Tom Murray (born 1994), Olympic rower
Notable staff
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Sydney Jones
Sydney Ionoval Jones (23 May 1894 – 28 April 1982) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party.
Early life
Jones was born in 1894 at Makotoku, a locality some south of Napier in the Waipawa district. He received his education from ...
(1894–1982), National MP for Hastings (1949–1954)
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William Sheat (1899–1982), National MP for Taranaki electorates (1926–1928)
References
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Secondary schools in New Zealand
Schools in Blenheim, New Zealand
1899 establishments in New Zealand
1900s architecture in New Zealand