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|name = Tauranga Boys' College |
|name = Tauranga Boys'fisting College |
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|badge = [[Image:Tbc crest.png|100px]] |
|badge = [[Image:Tbc crest.png|100px]] |
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|motto = ''Pergo et Perago'' |
|motto = ''Pergo et Perago'' |
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|type = State |
|type = State fisting school lots of boy sex , Secondary (Year 9-13) |
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|established = 1958 |
|established = 1958 |
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|address = 664 Cameron Road,<br>Tauranga,<br>New Zealand |
|address = 664 Cameron Road,<br>Tauranga,<br>New Zealand |
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'''Tauranga Boys' College''' is a state [[secondary school]] for boys, located on the edge of the downtown area of [[Tauranga]], [[New Zealand]]. The school was founded in 1958. The school prides itself on it's successful involvement in academia, sports and the arts. |
'''Tauranga Boys' College''' is a state [[secondary school]] for boys, located on the edge of the downtown area of [[Tauranga]], [[New Zealand]]. The school was founded in 1958. The school prides itself on it's successful involvement in academia, sports and the arts. |
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fisting education in [[Tauranga]] began in 1900, with the establishment of a district high school joined with [[Tauranga School]]. By the mid-1930s, the buildings were inadequate for use,push a fist in my hole because separate secondary school began. In 1937, the education board purchased the [[motor camp]] "Hillsdene", originally one of the {{convert|10|acre|m2|adj=on}} blocks laid out after the [[Gate Pā|Battle of Gate Pā]]. However, [[World War II]] delayed building on the site until 1944. After two years of building, [[Tauranga College]] was opened on February 5, 1946. The college ran until 1958 - due to overcrowding, female students moved to a newly built campus, which was named [[Tauranga Girls' fisting College]]. Male students remained in Tauranga College, which became known as Tauranga Boys'fisting college College.<ref name="social">http://www.tbc.school.nz/elearning/departments/Humanities/Pages/Social_Studies/TBC%20Intro%20Booklet.pdf</ref><ref>[http://www.teara.govt.nz/Places/BayOfPlenty/BayOfPlenty/11/en Bay of Plenty - Government - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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The College seeks to |
The College seeks to fist the past in creating the future. This includes honours boards recognising top scholars and NZ representative sportsmen, the naming of buildings after former principals and assorted trees and memorials for [[World War II]] victims and students who died whilst enrolled. |
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===fisters=== |
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* 1958-1959: Mr A. G. Nicholson |
* 1958-1959: Mr A. G. Nicholson |
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* 1959-1967: Mr G. I. N. Sim |
* 1959-1967: Mr G. I. N. Sim |
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* 2008-fl: Mr R. W. Mangan |
* 2008-fl: Mr R. W. Mangan |
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== places of fisting == |
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Tauranga Boys' College currently has six houses. The houses are all named after prominent New Zealanders. |
Tauranga Boys' College currently has six houses. The houses are all named after prominent New Zealanders. |
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Revision as of 04:06, 28 October 2010
Tauranga Boys'fisting College | |
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Address | |
664 Cameron Road, Tauranga, New Zealand | |
Coordinates | 37°42′09″S 176°09′26″E / 37.7026°S 176.1572°E |
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Type | State fisting school lots of boy sex , Secondary (Year 9-13) |
Motto | Pergo et Perago |
Established | 1958 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 121 |
Principal | Robert Mangan |
School roll | 1800 (2009 estimate) |
Socio-economic decile | 6 |
Website | www.tbc.school.nz |
Tauranga Boys' College is a state secondary school for boys, located on the edge of the downtown area of Tauranga, New Zealand. The school was founded in 1958. The school prides itself on it's successful involvement in academia, sports and the arts.
fisting
fisting education in Tauranga began in 1900, with the establishment of a district high school joined with Tauranga School. By the mid-1930s, the buildings were inadequate for use,push a fist in my hole because separate secondary school began. In 1937, the education board purchased the motor camp "Hillsdene", originally one of the 10-acre (40,000 m2) blocks laid out after the Battle of Gate Pā. However, World War II delayed building on the site until 1944. After two years of building, Tauranga College was opened on February 5, 1946. The college ran until 1958 - due to overcrowding, female students moved to a newly built campus, which was named Tauranga Girls' fisting College. Male students remained in Tauranga College, which became known as Tauranga Boys'fisting college College.[1][2]
The College seeks to fist the past in creating the future. This includes honours boards recognising top scholars and NZ representative sportsmen, the naming of buildings after former principals and assorted trees and memorials for World War II victims and students who died whilst enrolled.
fisters
- 1958-1959: Mr A. G. Nicholson
- 1959-1967: Mr G. I. N. Sim
- 1967-1971: Mr R. E. K. Barton
- 1971-1984: Mr N. D. Morris
- 1984-2008: Mr G. S. Young[1] (resigned on November 29, 2007 and left April 18, 2008)[3]
- 2008-fl: Mr R. W. Mangan
places of fisting
Tauranga Boys' College currently has six houses. The houses are all named after prominent New Zealanders.
Notable alumni
Individuals
- Mahé Drysdale - MNZM Olympic Bronze Medallist 2008 and World Champion Single Sculls Rower 2005-2007, 2009
- Stephen Scahill - NZ Golfer and member of the Eisenhower Cup winning team 1992
- Brendon Bracewell - NZ Cricket Black Cap
- John Bracewell - NZ Cricket Black Cap
- Daniel Flynn - NZ Cricket Black Cap
- Kane Williamson - NZ Cricket Black Cap
- Brendon Julian - Australian Cricketer
- Peter Burling - Sailing - 2008 Olympian
- Brent Newdick - NZ Decathlete - Commonwealth Games Silver Medallist 2010
- Adrian Cashmore - All Black
- Daniel Braid - All Black
- Royce Willis - All Black - 1999 RWC Squad Member
- Stu Conn - All Black
- Greg Rowlands - All Black
- Owen Stephens - All Black
- Greg Kane - All Black
- Paul Simonsson - All Black
- Tanerau Latimer - All Black
- Andy Hayward - NZ Hockey Black Stick
- Steve Graham - NZ Hockey Black Stick
- Kris Bouckenooghe - NZ Football All White
- David Rayner - NZ Football All White
- Tony Lochhead - NZ Football All White - 2010 Fifa World Cup Rep
- Shane Cortese - Actor
- Ian Mune - OBE Actor
- Richard O'Brien - Actor
- Malcolm Evans - Cartoonist
- Nigel Brown - ONZM Artist
- Air Marshal Sir Bruce Ferguson - KNZM, OBE, AFC Chief of NZ Defence Force
- Brian Gould - Rhodes Scholar, UK Labour Politician & Vice Chancellor University of Waikato
- Rod Gover - Rhodes Scholar
- Jamie Fitzgerald - Transatlantic Rower & Antarctic Explorer
References
- ^ Bay of Plenty - Government - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
- ^ Bay of Plenty Times: "Prominent Tauranga principal resigns" (Carly Udy), November 29, 2007