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State, co-educational, secondary school
Selwyn College (Māori: Te Kāreti o Herewini) is a co-educational state secondary school in Kohimarama, Auckland, New Zealand. Selwyn College was built
Selwyn_College,_Auckland
New Zealand clergyman (1809–1878)
established, including Selwyn College, Otago (1893), Selwyn College, Auckland (1956) Selwyn College Honiara, Solomon Islands (1971) and Selwyn houses at King's
George Selwyn (bishop of New Zealand)
George_Selwyn_(bishop_of_New_Zealand)
Topics referred to by the same term
Selwyn College, Cambridge, is a college of the University of Cambridge, England. Selwyn College may also refer to: Selwyn College, Auckland, a secondary
Selwyn College (disambiguation)
Selwyn_College_(disambiguation)
New Zealand actor
was raised in St Heliers and educated at Sacred Heart College, Auckland, Selwyn College, Auckland, and Toi Whakaari. He graduated from Toi Whakaari with
Mark_Wright_(actor)
New Zealand property developer and philanthropist
house in the Auckland suburb of Ōrākei, and was educated at Selwyn College. He went on to study valuation at the University of Auckland. In 1975, Manson
Ted_Manson
Topics referred to by the same term
home Selwyn College, Cambridge, one of the University of Cambridge colleges, UK Selwyn College, Auckland, a co-educational high school in Auckland, New
Selwyn
New Zealand actress and stunt woman (born 1978)
scuba, and track and field activities. Bell attended Auckland Girls' Grammar School and Selwyn College. Bell began her career in 1992 when her father treated
Zoë_Bell
New Zealand association football player
winless run. Paulsen attended St Heliers School and Selwyn College in Auckland, before moving to Scots College in Wellington after joining the Wellington Phoenix
Alex_Paulsen
New Zealand actress
Danielle Cormack Cormack in 2011 Born (1970-12-26) 26 December 1970 (age 55) Auckland, New Zealand Occupation Actress/Producer/Director Years active 1987–present
Danielle_Cormack
Musical artist
uniting with her grandparents who lived in Taupō. Morrell attended Selwyn College in Auckland, receiving a music scholarship and classical training. In her
Kirsten_Morrell
New Zealand-born garden designer
and her family moved to Auckland when she was 12 years old. She attended Selwyn College followed by the New Zealand College of Fashion Design. Her first
Rosemary_Coldstream
Independent, day & boarding school
College are linked to early Anglican education in New Zealand through a complex series of school foundations and mergers: 1842: Bishop George Selwyn establishes
King's_College,_Auckland
New Zealand hip hop MCs and television presenters
"That's the Way (I Like It)" by KC and the Sunshine Band. The pair met at Selwyn College in the late '80s and started performing together, playing at house parties
Slave_&_Otis
New Zealand actress
She attended Meadowbank Primary, in Meadowbank, Auckland and Selwyn College, in Kohimarama, Auckland. Dotchin was in a relationship with New Zealand actor
Angela_Dotchin
New Zealand politician
She attended Selwyn College in Auckland, and then went on to gain a BSc from the University of Auckland in 1976 and MB ChB from Auckland Medical School
Jackie_Blue
Samoan New Zealand academic
university. Raised in Glen Innes, Salesa attended Selwyn College and then the University of Auckland. He graduated Master of Arts in 1997 with a thesis
Damon_Salesa
New Zealand musician (born 1983)
Mulholland and Wild Bill Rickets. Their album (recorded at Roundhead Studios in Auckland) was released 24 August 2010. In January 2014, Finn toured New Zealand
Liam_Finn
New Zealand radio and television personality (1916–2001)
Selwyn (1979). Out of the Bag. Auckland: Methuen. "Wellesley College". The Evening Post. 4 May 1928. p. 15. Retrieved 23 June 2018. "Quiz king Selwyn
Selwyn_Toogood
New Zealand annual music competition
overall winner is announced. The regional areas are: Northland, North Shore, Auckland Central, Manukau, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Rotorua, Taranaki, Whanganui
Smokefreerockquest
Anglican Church diocese in New Zealand
Diocese of Auckland; Selwyn was called Bishop of New Zealand until his resignation of the See in 1869, whereas Cowie was called Bishop of Auckland from the
Anglican_Diocese_of_Auckland
British army officer and politician
Captain Charles William Selwyn DL (7 March 1858, London – 1 March 1893, Auckland, New Zealand) was a British Army officer and Conservative Party politician
Charles_William_Selwyn
New Zealand rugby union footballer and coach (born 1951)
Although born in Dunedin, he was schooled at Selwyn College in Auckland (not to be confused with Selwyn College at the University of Otago), playing for the
Andy_Dalton_(rugby_union)
New Zealand writer (born 1966)
won awards for her book reviews and column writing. Grimshaw was born in Auckland in December 1966. She is the daughter of well-known New Zealand author
Charlotte_Grimshaw
Anglican clergyman and bishop of Melanesia (1844–1898)
Selwyn (20 May 1844 – 12 February 1898) was an Anglican priest who became the second Bishop of Melanesia and then the second Master of Selwyn College
John_Selwyn_(bishop)
college has partnerships with various other tertiary providers of degrees in theology. The college was established in 1843 by George Augustus Selwyn,
St John's Theological College, Auckland
St_John's_Theological_College,_Auckland
Historic church building in Parnell, New Zealand
(1821–1895), politician and architect Knight, Cyril Roy (1972). The Selwyn churches of Auckland. Reed. p. 19,43–45. St Stephen's Chapel (Report). New Zealand
St_Stephen's_Chapel,_Auckland
Historic chapel in Auckland, New Zealand
R. (1972). Selwyn Churches of Auckland. Wellington: A G & A W Reed. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-589-00705-8. The College Chapel. St John's College Media related
Chapel of St John the Evangelist, Auckland
Chapel_of_St_John_the_Evangelist,_Auckland
New Zealand human rights activism (1809–1907)
south as Stewart Island. In 1844 Bishop Selwyn began moving St John's College south to Tāmaki in eastern Auckland (now the suburb of Meadowbank, and in
Sarah_Selwyn
Anglican place of worship in New Zealand
of the Christian church in Auckland. St Paul's was the seat of the Bishop of New Zealand, the Right Reverend George Selwyn, for his entire 28-year tenure
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland
Holy_Trinity_Cathedral,_Auckland
New Zealand bookplate designer, artist, and calligrapher (1894–1982)
In 1930 she co-founded the Auckland Branch, New Zealand Ex Libris Society (NZELS), and started her own art studio, the Selwyn Studio, in 1931. At the time
Hilda_Wiseman
School in Auckland, New Zealand
nearby One Tree Hill College and Selwyn College introduced enrolment schemes which initially planned to overlap parts of the Auckland Grammar zone. Both
Auckland_Grammar_School
New Zealand artist and broadcaster (1937–2024)
Contemporary Māori Art, Auckland Art Gallery (5 December 2020 – 9 May 2021) "Selwyn Muru". Auckland Art Gallery. Retrieved 4 November 2022. "Selwyn Frederick Muru
Selwyn_Muru
Historic church in Auckland, New Zealand
July 1842, Bishop Selwyn, having learned te reo Māori himself, issued Rev Churton with a curacy license for 'the township of Auckland'. On the official
St_Paul's_Church,_Auckland
Church in New Zealand
Howick, Auckland, New Zealand. Constructed in 1847 to a designed from Frederick Thatcher and located on a site picked by Bishop George Augustus Selwyn, it
All_Saints'_Church,_Howick
New Zealand teacher and missionary
Early in 1855 Bishop George Selwyn took him to Auckland in order that he might study for the ministry at St. John’s College under the direction of Archdeacon
Riwai_Te_Ahu
English missionary and photographer (1819–1879)
by Selwyn who had recently been appointed as the first bishop for New Zealand. Selwyn had been parish priest at Windsor and a tutor at Eton College and
William_Bambridge
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Anglican Bishop George Augustus Selwyn at the bay at the end of the 1840s. The school also known as St Andrew's College, was an Anglican institution set
Mission_Bay,_New_Zealand
Private boys school
former site of King's College and was established there on 6 June 1922 when the College moved to its current site in the South Auckland region of Otahuhu
King's_School,_Auckland
Cemetery in Auckland, New Zealand
located in Auckland, New Zealand, on the southern banks of the Pourewa Creek. Established on part of the grounds of the St John's Theological College in 1889
Purewa_Cemetery
Stadium in New Zealand
after school care and school holiday programme, and is located on Selwyn College. Barfoot & Thompson Stadium is administered under a Trust Deed by a
Barfoot_&_Thompson_Stadium
New Zealand-American anthropologist
was at St Cuthbert's College, Auckland and Selwyn College, Auckland. She earned her anthropology B.A at University of Auckland in 1985, her M.A. there
Alexandra_Brewis_Slade
Educational building in Auckland, New Zealand
Augustus Selwyn the Anglican Bishop of New Zealand. Selwyn purchased 140 acres (57 ha) of farmland in the area in 1841. Unlike other land Selwyn had given
Melanesian_Mission_House
Charitable trust in New Zealand
Greys Avenue). The Selwyn Village was opened in Point Chevalier. The Mission moved its headquarters to Greys Avenue. The Auckland City Mission Statute
Auckland_City_Mission
Former Dean of Dunedin
1969. He was Warden of Selwyn College, Otago from 1969 to 1980, and Director of Mission for the Anglican Diocese of Auckland from 1980 until his appointment
Warren_Limbrick
New Zealand artist
Printmaking Award. "Selwyn College .::. Biography of Artists". www.selwyn.school.nz. Retrieved 22 October 2018. "Eighth Set". Auckland Art Gallery. Retrieved
Victoria_Edwards
Two historic places in Auckland, New Zealand
John's College, in Auckland. From 1842, the College was initially in Te Waimate until Sampson Kempthorne was commissioned by Bishop George Selwyn to build
The Dining Hall and Waitoa Room of the College of St John the Evangelist
The_Dining_Hall_and_Waitoa_Room_of_the_College_of_St_John_the_Evangelist
New Zealand architect
George Selwyn Goldsbro (born 1870) was a New Zealand architect based in Auckland. He trained under R. Mackay Fripp and later worked in Sydney and Melbourne
George_Selwyn_Goldsbro'
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Roy. (1972). The Selwyn churches of Auckland. Wellington [N.Z.]: A.H. & A.W. Reed. pp. 43–45. ISBN 0-589-00705-X. OCLC 596619. "Auckland Railway Station"
Parnell,_New_Zealand
Church in New Zealand
Davies (22 September 1844) In late 1844 Bishop Selwyn moved his residence and St John’s College to Auckland. "Church of St John the Baptist (Anglican) and
St John the Baptist Church, Waimate North
St_John_the_Baptist_Church,_Waimate_North
Historic church in Auckland, New Zealand
began in 1853 in the timber school building from which Selwyn first conducted services. In 1855 Selwyn appointed the designer of Old St Paul's, Wellington
St_Matthew-in-the-City
Historic church in Auckland, New Zealand
September 2024. Retrieved 9 May 2025. Knight, Cyril Roy (1972). The Selwyn churches of Auckland. Reed. pp. 60–61. Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Auckland
Church_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre,_Auckland
State co-ed secondary (year 9–13) school
Rangitoto College is a state coeducational secondary school, located on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. Serving years 9 to 13, Rangitoto has
Rangitoto_College
English architect and clergyman (1814-1890)
associated with George Selwyn, the Bishop of New Zealand, and engaged in architectural work. In 1845 Thatcher left for Auckland where he became superintendent
Frederick_Thatcher
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
what became the suburb in 1844 by Bishop Selwyn. The College of St John the Evangelist is the theological college of the Anglican Church in New Zealand and
St_Johns,_New_Zealand
School
Hutchins, Hodder-Moa, Auckland, 2010, page 1948, ISBN 978-1-86971-235-8 Wellesley our first century — Centenary website Wellesley College School Website Wellington
Wellesley College, New Zealand
Wellesley_College,_New_Zealand
School in New Zealand
Springs College is a state co-educational secondary school located in Western Springs, an inner suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. Western Springs College and
Western_Springs_College
New Zealand journalist, writer and editor
education was at Wellington College (1925–1927) and Auckland Grammar School (1927–1929). Mulgan studied at Auckland University College (1930–1932), before attending
John_Mulgan
List of category 1 historic places in Auckland contains the category 1 heritage sites and buildings from Auckland registered in the New Zealand Heritage
List of category 1 historic places in Auckland
List_of_category_1_historic_places_in_Auckland
The Auckland region is the most populous region of New Zealand, containing the country's most populous city, Auckland, as well the towns of Wellsford
List of schools in the Auckland Region
List_of_schools_in_the_Auckland_Region
Church of the Anglican Communion
College, Auckland, which is also organised according to the three tikanga approach. Theological training was formerly carried out by Selwyn College,
Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Anglican_Church_in_Aotearoa,_New_Zealand_and_Polynesia
New Zealand bishop
Trustee of King's College, Trustee of the General Trust Board, General Church Trust Board, Auckland City Mission and president of the Selwyn Foundation. Bay
Ross_Bay
New Zealand actor, author and scriptwriter
Zealand version of the television advice show Beauty and the Beast, hosted by Selwyn Toogood. She appeared in movies including the 1981 mystery horror Strange
Beryl_Te_Wiata
Wales-born NZ-based priest (born 1918)
4 September 1918 in Wales. He was educated at St David's College, Lampeter and Selwyn College, Cambridge; and ordained in 1942 or 1943 (sources differ)
James_Thomas_(priest)
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
(state-integrated Catholic). Local secondary schools comprise Selwyn College and Baradene College of the Sacred Heart. Mount Carmel School is a coeducational
Meadowbank,_New_Zealand
Anglican church in Onehunga, New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand. Originally constructed in 1848, a new structure was built around the old church in 1930. The original St Peter's was a Selwyn church
St_Peter's_Church,_Onehunga
Archdeacon of Southland from 1933 to 1962
Archdeacon of Southland from 1933 until 1962. Lush was educated at Selwyn College, Cambridge and ordained deacon in 1906 and priest in 1907. After curacies
John_Lush_(priest)
New Zealand-born rugby union player
a teacher at King's College in Auckland where he teaches physical education and social studies. He is also housemaster of Selwyn house and the coach of
Kevin_Putt
School Selwyn House, Christchurch Southwell School Christ's College, Christchurch Craighead Diocesan School, Timaru Dilworth School, Auckland Diocesan
List of Christian organisations in New Zealand
List_of_Christian_organisations_in_New_Zealand
School in New Zealand
board members and staff. The St John’s College Trust Board in Auckland provides ongoing support to the Hukarere College Board of Trustees. In February 2023
Hukarere_Girls'_College
Rugby team
(St Kentigern College) 15. Isaac Murray-Macgregor (Westlake Boys' High School) Also named were Shaun Kempton (Rolleston College/Selwyn Combined), Raharuhi
New Zealand national schoolboy rugby union team
New_Zealand_national_schoolboy_rugby_union_team
strict religious practices, he was interviewed by Bishop George Selwyn to relocate to Auckland, New Zealand to be the headmaster of the Church of England Grammar
John_Kinder_(priest)
Welsh-New Zealander clergyman (1821–1906)
where he met Bishop Selwyn. He travelled to several parts of New Zealand, including Nelson, Wellington, New Plymouth and Auckland, before returning to
Arthur_Purchas
New Zealand poet
1990, artist Selwyn Muru incorporated a haiku written by Tuwhare into Waharoa, a sculptural gateway at the entrance of Aotea Square in Auckland. Muru translated
Hone_Tuwhare
New Zealand politician (born 1948)
Onehunga, Auckland in 1948. She attended Onehunga High School, the University of Auckland, graduating in history, and Auckland Teachers College. She was
Sue_Wood
New Zealand-based entrepreneur and philanthropist
before studying at the University of Cambridge, where he was a member of Selwyn College and completed a Master of Arts degree in law and archaeology in 1981
Andrew_Barnes_(businessman)
Anglican archbishop and viceregal (1951–2025)
at KGVI and at the Selwyn College of the Church of Melanesia. Vunagi earned a Bachelor of Theology at St John's College, Auckland, in 1990. He earned
David_Vunagi
New Zealand provincial rugby union
former Auckland Province, although its boundaries have since shrunk to include only a portion of the Auckland urban area. The union governs the Auckland representative
Auckland_Rugby_Union
New Zealand politician
and her sister Belinda alone. Adams attended Rangitoto College on the North Shore of Auckland, where she was friends with Louise Upston (also later a
Amy_Adams_(politician)
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List of twin towns and sister cities in New Zealand
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_New_Zealand
Church in New Zealand
chapel of Selwyn College, Otago. The college was built around the church and the college and parish have a close relationship. Selwyn College was built
All_Saints'_Church,_Dunedin
New Zealand cricketer (1956–2020)
He was born in Auckland. Reid completed his education at Lynfield College, well known for its cricket. Reid house at Lynfield College is named after him
John_Fulton_Reid
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Chevalier's Liverpool Estate Auckland Libraries: Rangi-mata-rau: the story of Pt Chevalier, 1861-1961 "About Selwyn Village". The Selwyn Foundation. Retrieved
Point_Chevalier
New Zealand boxing manager
John Parker. Higgins attended Selwyn College and graduated 1998. After graduating he enrolled into University of Auckland in Bachelor of Commerce degree
David Higgins (event promoter)
David_Higgins_(event_promoter)
Governor-General of New Zealand from 1990 to 1996
along with Selwyn Toogood and Shona McFarlane. She later attributed her success in politics to this show. Tizard was elected to the Auckland City Council
Catherine_Tizard
New Zealand politician (born 1938)
Barry Selwyn Gustafson ONZM (born 1938) is a New Zealand political scientist and historian, and a leading political biographer. He served for nearly four
Barry_Gustafson
New Zealand painter (1942–1996)
attended Northland College and was Dux in 1960. As a teenager his art teacher Selwyn Wilson encouraged him to study art after school. Selwyn Wilson was part
Buck_Nin
School Robert Land Academy, West Lincoln (1978-2025) Selwyn House School, Westmount Former Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, Montreal (now coeducational) Colegio
Lists_of_boys'_schools
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Reserve". Auckland Council. 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2013. "Speight Road Reserve". Auckland Council. 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2013. "Selwyn College - Education
Kohimarama
Historic church in Auckland, New Zealand
a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. The building served as the cathedral church and principal Anglican church of the Diocese of Auckland until 1973 when
St_Mary's_Cathedral,_Auckland
History of the city of Auckland, New Zealand
The human history of the Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) metropolitan area stretches from early Māori settlers in the 14th century to the first European explorers
History_of_Auckland
Public university in New Zealand
College Caroline Freeman College Carrington College 192 Castle College Cumberland College Hayward College Knox College Salmond College Selwyn College
University_of_Otago
New Zealand bishop, author, artist and rugby union player (1935–2024)
Studies at St John's Theological College in Auckland. In October 2020, Walters was made a Life Fellow of Selwyn College Dunedin. Walters died at his home
Muru_Walters
Historic church in New Plymouth, New Zealand
whole country as well as islands from Polynesia. In 1841 George Augustus Selwyn was appointed the Bishop of New Zealand. He arrived in New Zealand in 1842
Taranaki_Cathedral
New Zealand missionary and translator (1821–1904)
mission station at Maraetai. When Bishop Selwyn visited the mission, he engaged Elizabeth to teach at St. John's College, which was then at the Waimate Mission
Elizabeth_Colenso
School
botanical gardens). The group agreed on the site, subject to approval by Bishop Selwyn, which was later obtained. Years later, this land transaction was formalised
Christ's College, Christchurch
Christ's_College,_Christchurch
New Zealand artist (1809–1877)
wanted to work with George Selwyn, since 1841 the Bishop there. They arrived in Auckland on 6 August 1850 with their servant. Selwyn appointed her husband
Caroline_Abraham
1886 when he became vicar of St Mark's, Remuera, in Auckland. In 1895 he became Warden of Selwyn College in Dunedin, and in 1900, vicar of Tuapeka in Central
Isaac_Richards_(bishop)
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Waiatarua. Retrieved 3 October 2024. Knight, Cyril Roy. (1972). The Selwyn churches of Auckland. Wellington [N.Z.]: A.H. & A.W. Reed. pp. 37–40. ISBN 0-589-00705-X
Remuera
First New Zealand Māori Anglican Clergy
1843 he attended St John’s College at Te Waimate mission and then in Auckland when Bishop Selwyn moved St John’s College to Tamaki. He became master
Rota_Waitoa
Anglican priest, missionary and apiarist (1813–1879)
education at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford he was ordained and travelled to New Zealand as chaplain to George Augustus Selwyn, its first bishop
William_Cotton_(missionary)
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SELWYN COLLEGE-AUCKLAND
SELWYN COLLEGE-AUCKLAND
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
Friend of the Palace; Good Friend; Friend at Court; Manor-friend
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic CailÃn, COLLEEN means "girl."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Selewyne, from the Old English personal name Selewine, composed of the elements sele ‘hall’ + wine ‘friend’.
Girl/Female
Irish
Girl.
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Halwn, HALWYN means "salt."
Girl/Female
British, English
Friend of the Palace
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Elwin, ELWYN means "elf friend."
Boy/Male
English
College
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Melvin, MELVYN means "bad settlement."Â
Boy/Male
English Anglo Saxon Latin Welsh
Good friend.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek
Victory of the People
Surname or Lastname
English
English : most probably a habitational name from Colwich in Staffordshire, named from Old English col ‘(char)coal’ + wīc ‘building’. Derivation from the word denoting an educational institution is less likely, but see Coolidge.
Boy/Male
English Welsh Teutonic
Friend; good friend.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Colleen, COLENE means "girl."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Coll 1.Respelling of French Collet, cognate with 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Selden Farm in the parish of Patching, Sussex, probably so called from Old English s(e)alh ‘willow’ + denu ‘valley’.
Girl/Female
Welsh
Derived from the Welsh words for neat and fair.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Colledge.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Dolly, DOLLEE means "gift of God."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Selden 1.
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