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Kelston Boys' High School ("KBHS") (Te kura tuarua o nga tamatane o kerehana) is an all-boys state
secondary school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' secondary education, lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) ...
in
Kelston Kelston is a small village and civil parish in Somerset, north west of Bath, and east of Bristol, on the A431 road. It is situated just north of the River Avon, close to the Kelston and Saltford locks. The parish has a population of 248. ...
, a suburb in the Waitakere region of Auckland,
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. It was created in 1963 when the roll of
Kelston High School Kelston Girls’ College (KGC) is a single-sex girls state secondary school in Kelston, a suburb in West 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 cor ...
(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 Kelston Girls’ College (KGC) is a single-sex girls state secondary school in Kelston, a suburb in West 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 co ...
). 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
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teams in the top Auckland division, producing several
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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
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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 was the former principal; he coached the women's Black Ferns national side to rugby world cup victory in 2010. Currently, the principal of Kelston Boys' High School is Adeline Blair, who became the first woman to head a state boys' school in Auckland. Adeline Blair has been teaching at Kelston Boys' High School since 2002 but began teaching English for adults in the school's community education division in 1996. Long-standing
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and Speaker of the House of Representatives
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taught history at Kelston Boys'.


History

In 1954, Kelston High School, a co-educational school, was established at the modern site of
Kelston Girls College Kelston is a small village and civil parish in Somerset, north west of Bath, and east of Bristol, on the A431 road. It is situated just north of the River Avon, close to the Kelston and Saltford locks. The parish has a population of 248. ...
. In 1963, the school separated into two, with Kelston Boys' High School at a new campus to the south.


Academia

The school offers Korean, French and Japanese courses with the option to visit a country upon completion. The school also have Samoan, Niuean and Tongan culture groups.


Athletics

The school provides various sport activities which include: *
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* Touch *
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In 1987 the school won 9–0 against Sacred Heart in Senior A1 Tennis but lost 5–4 to
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. The same year, the schools softball league lost only one game in the whole season. In 1995 the school won in debating against
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but lost to Green Bay. The same year the school had excelled in soccer by winning 1–0 against Avondale, a 4–4 draw with
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and a 6–2 victory over
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. During the 1995 rugby season KBHS had won 27–0 against
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and had 98 wins over
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, Te Awamutu and Morrinsville, all of which scored three each. The same year, the school won 17–0 against Saint Kentigern College in a semi-final but then lost 30–10 to
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. The school was also a winner in
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at the New Zealand Secondary Schools Championships which were held in
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in August 1995 and won 4 out of 5 games in
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. In 1995 the Junior A3 Tennis won all five games. In 1997 the school's trampoline diver Todd Anderson came in first place with 134.6 points while Bruce Utatao scored 78 in golf. The same year the school lost to Otahuhu College in the touch rugby final but won every other game prior to the loss. In 2006 the school won every match in football as well as softball but lost two games in that game.


Demographics

According to the 2012 Education Review Office report the school had 949 pupils out of which 28 were international. Out of those, 20% are
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, 13% are
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, 29% are Samoan, 8% Tongan, 4%
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, 19% are identified as
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s, 3% are Cook Island Māori, 2% are Niuean, 8% are of other ethnicity, and 10%
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and Fijian (5% each).


Principals

*Les J. F. Colgan 1954–1965 *Robert M. Bean 1965–1976 *Jim R. Paton 1977–1987 * Graham W. Henry 1987–1996 *Stephen L. Watt 1996–2011 *Brian F. Evans 2011–2018 *Adeline Blair 2018–


Notable alumni


The Arts

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- comedian (and local body politician) * Ian Scott - painter * Sweet & Sour Dance Crew - World champion hip-hop dance crew


Business

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- founder of Canam Construction *
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Ph.D (dec.) - mathematician, businessman


Public service

* Jack Elder - former MP & Minister of the Crown


Sport


Boxing

* Danny Codling - Bronze medalist (welterweight) 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games


Cricket

* Michael Bates - Black Caps * Martin Guptill - Black Caps *
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- Former Black Caps *
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- Samoa, former ICC East Asia-Pacific *
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- Samoa, former ICC East Asia-Pacific * Craig Spearman - Former Black Caps *
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- Black Caps


Football

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All White *
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- NZ Captain * Danny Hay - former Walsall, Leeds, Kingz and also for
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and All White *
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- former All White * John Morris - former All White and retired Headmaster at Auckland Grammar School * Darren Young - former Barnsley FC, Football Kingz, Waterford United, Athlone Town AFC,


Rugby League

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Patrick Ah Van Patrick Ah Van (born 17 March 1988) is a Samoa international rugby league footballer who plays as a er for the Oldham RLFC in RFL League 1. He previously played for the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL, and for the Bradford Bulls and the Widn ...
- New Zealand Warriors *
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- New Zealand Warriors *
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- Kiwis * Ben Henry - New Zealand Warriors *
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- former Kiwis Captain *
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- Toa Samoa *
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- former Kiwis captain *
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- former Kiwi *
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- Kiwis and Toa Samoa *
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- Toa Samoa *
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- Toa Samoa *
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- New Zealand Warriors


Rugby Union

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Pita Ahki Pita Jordan Ahki (born 24 September 1992) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a Centre (rugby union), centre for Top 14 club Stade Toulousain, Toulouse. Born in New Zealand, he represents Tonga national rugby union team, Tonga at i ...
- New Zealand Sevens *
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- All Blacks *
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- Manu Samoa *
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- current All Blacks Sevens captain *
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- All Blacks *
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Anthony Tuitavake Anthony Tuitavake (born 12 February 1982 in Auckland) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer. He plays as a centre or on the wing. Tuitavake, of Tongan descent, is a fast attacking centre. Career He had a great season in 2005 for both the Hi ...
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Sam Tuitupou Sam Tuitupou (born 1 February 1982) is a New Zealand international rugby union player who plays in England. His position is Inside Centre. Tuitupou won world titles as captain for New Zealand at under-19 and under-21 level, during his junior ca ...
- All Blacks *
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- New Zealand Sevens


Softball

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Lyndon Andrews Lyndon Andrews (born 20 January 1976) is a football midfielder from Trinidad and Tobago. International career He earned 45 caps for the national team between 1996 and 2005. Clubs * Superstar Rangers (1994–1996) * Joe Public (1997–1999) 3 ...
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Dean Rice Dean Rice (born 17 March 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton and St Kilda in the VFL/AFL. His uncle Colin captained Geelong. Rice played in the 1985 Benalla & District Football League premiership with Lon ...
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Touch Rugby

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Troy Nathan Troy Nathan (born 9 October 1983) is a professional New Zealand-born rugby union player. Coming through Kelston Boys High School 1996-2001 representing New Zealand age grade at Rugby, Touch Football and Softball. In 2001 at the age of 17 year ...


References


External links


KBHS School Websitenewzealandeducated.com
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