List of people educated at St Peter's College, Auckland explained
See main article: category. This is a list of notable former students of St Peter's College, Auckland and at its predecessor school, St Peter's School.(Following the "Introduction" section below is an alphabetical list.)
Introduction
"Old Boys of Distinction"
St Peter's College has honoured old boys as "old boys of distinction" including the following:
- Eddie Kohlhase attended St Peter's in 1975 only; world champion softball player and coach[1]
- Lt. Col (Ret.) Chris Mullane attended St Peter's in 1958 only; soldier and advocate for veterans' affairs[1]
- Ronald Trubuhovichmedical doctor and pioneer of critical care medicine in Auckland[2]
Writers, artists, All Blacks and clergy
Old boys also include writers and poets Sam Hunt, Terry Locke, David McGill, Michael Morrissey, John Trenwith, Mark Williams, and from the earlier St Peter's, William Eugene Outhwaite. Artists George Baloghy and Glen Davis also attended the school. There are nine old boys who became All Blacks[3] including Bernie McCahill, second five-eighth and centre three-quarter (1987–1991) and, currently, the lock, Patrick Tuipulotu[4] and the wing, AJ Lam. Two Catholic bishops, Edward Russell Gaines (1926–1994), the first Bishop Hamilton (1980–1994) and his successor Denis George Browne attended the school, as did nearly 100 Catholic priests, deacons and religious. In the nineteenth century, Matthew Joseph Brodie (1864–1943), second Bishop of Christchurch received part of his education at the "Pitt St [Catholic] School" (St Peter's School).[5]
Soldier/diplomat and banker
Martyn Dunne (as Brigadier) commanded New Zealand and international forces in East Timor (1999–2000). With the rank of Major general, he became Commander Joint Forces New Zealand in the New Zealand Defence Force (2001–2004) and was New Zealand High Commissioner to Australia (2011–2013). Michael Fay, New Zealand merchant banker, chair of the campaigns for three New Zealand challenges for the America's Cup in 1987, 1988 and 1992, attended the school in the early 1960s.
Politicians
St Peter's has also produced politicians including five Members of Parliament (four of them were also Cabinet Ministers) and a Mayor of Auckland. Notable alumni who served in public office include:
Alphabetical list
A
B
C
- Donald John Cameronjournalist and sportswriter[28]
- Hon. Christopher Joseph CarterAuckland local politician (2011–present); former senior United Nations official, New Zealand Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament for Te Atatū, and cabinet minister[29] [30] [31] [32]
- Marcus Chang (; born 28 May 1983) – Taiwanese actor and singer-songwriter.
- Grant Clancy, Olympian canoeist and kayaker; member of the 2024 New Zealand Olympic team, participating at the Paris Olympic Games in the C2 500 Canoe Sprint and the K4 Kayak sprint .[33]
- Barney Clarkechampion New Zealand boxer
- Robert Courtneychampion New Zealand Paralympian in wheelchair sprints; gold and bronze medal winner at the 1972 Heidelberg Paralympics; bronze medalist at the 1984 Summer Paralympics[34]
D
- Graeme Dallowlaw professor;[35] and Assistant Commissioner of Police[36]
- Paul DallowNew Zealand athletics representative as a hurdler[37] [38]
- Ross Dallow senior member of the New Zealand Police;[36] Auckland local government politician[39]
- Simon DallowNew Zealand television presenter and lawyer[40]
- Sam de JongLos Angeles based music producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist[41]
- Peter Dignanfifteenth and first New Zealand-born Mayor of Auckland[42]
- Felix Cornelius Donnelly (1929 – 2019)priest of the Diocese of Auckland, ordained in 1954; writer of non-fiction, novelist, academic, broadcaster, counsellor and founder of Youthline[43] [44] [45]
- Patrick James "Pat" Downey barrister and solicitor, Human Rights Commissioner, legal editor
- Ron Duffyinternational rugby league player
- Martyn Dunne soldier (Major-General (rtd)), senior public servant, and diplomat
- Rhys Dunne – social activist, volunteer[46] [47]
E
- Cyril Eastlakerugby league international, member and captain of the Kiwis, St Peter's College's first international footballer[26]
- Matt Elliottwriter, biographer, historian (including a history of St Peter's College) and former New Zealand stand-up comedian[48]
- Tony Eyre FCA PP (born in Auckland, 1953) – non-fiction writer and accountant with particular interest in the creative sector.[49]
F
- Ajay Faleafaga (born 2003), professional rugby union player[50]
- Wynne Fallwellmilliner[51]
- Sir Michael Faymerchant banker; co-founder/joint chief executive and director of Fay, Richwhite and Co Ltd; chair of the campaigns for New Zealand challenges for the America's Cup in 1987, 1988 and 1992
- Denis C. Feeneyprofessor of Classics and Giger Professor of Latin at Princeton University
- Michael James Fitzgeraldassociation football player, represented New Zealand at international level, plays club football for V-Varen Nagasaki on loan from Albirex Niigata[52]
G
H
- Simon Hafokaprofessional rugby player and coach[57] [58]
- Bryn Hallrugby player, plays scrum half for the Blues; captained the 2012 Junior All Blacks; Captain of the St Peter's College First XV in 2010[59]
- Tony Halloran – Rugby player, Pharmacist
- Garth Harristax lawyer
- Paul Raymond Harrischief executive of the New Zealand Electoral Commission[60]
- Richard Edward Hendricks (1956–2022) – dairy farmer; pioneer of once a day milking.[61]
- Shane Paul Howarthrugby union player, played for the All Blacks, also played for Wales; rugby union coach[62]
- Chris HuljichAuckland manufacturer, merchant, entrepreneur, rentier and philanthropist
- Michael HuljichAuckland manufacturer, merchant, entrepreneur, rentier and philanthropist
- Paul Richard HuljichCEO of New Zealand's Best Corporation; American author of self-help books
- Sam Hunt poet[63] [64] [65] [66] [67] [68] [69] [70] [71] [72] [73] [74] [75]
- Peter John Hurleyphysician and researcher in nuclear medicine; Dux of the college, 1956[76] [77]
J
K
- Richard KearneyDistrict Court judge; former member of the Waitangi Tribunal
- Nathan Kemp (born 1979) New Zealand former professional rugby union player
- Adrian Kjellberg – Squash player and administrator.[83]
- Kids of 88band comprising Jordan Arts and Sam McCarthy
- Chris Kohlhasesoftball player, former member of the New Zealand national team the Black Socks; coach of the Samoan softball team[84] [85]
- Eddie Kohlhase softball player; former member of the New Zealand national team the Black Socks; former coach of the Black Socks; member of the St Peter's College 4×100 metre team, National Champions and record holders for over 10 years
- Michael KruseChief Justice of American Samoa[86]
L
- AJ Lam (born 1998) – rugby union player playing in 2022 for the in Super Rugby;[87] became All Black in 2022.
- Ben Lam (born 1991)rugby union player; first old boy of St Peter's College to win a 2014 Commonwealth Games medal in the Rugby sevens
- Pat Lamrugby union player and coach; played in the All Blacks; teacher at St Peter's College (1991–1992); uncle of Ben Lam[88] [89]
- Anthony Gerald Lanigan engineer; first Chancellor of Auckland University of Technology; founding director and vice-chairman, Habitat for Humanity International; chairman of the Senate of Good Shepherd College[90] [91] [92]
- David LewisNew Zealand Men's Tennis Doubles Champion (with J. Dunphy) 1984–1985; member of the New Zealand Davis Cup squad 1985, the younger brother of Chris Lewis and Mark Lewis[93] [94] [95] [96]
- Mark Lewisprofessional tennis coach; New Zealand Men's Tennis Singles Champion 1979–80; New Zealand Men's Tennis Doubles Champion 1983–1984; member of the New Zealand Davis Cup team in 1980 and 1981; younger brother of Chris Lewis and older brother of David Lewis[93]
- Stefan Lipalawyer; president of the Social Credit Party (1979–1987)
- Terry Lockepoet, anthologist, academic, dux of St Peter's College 1965, won Junior National Scholarship 1965
- Jamie LoveNew Zealand representative softball player; Captain of the Junior Black Sox Softball Team 2008; old boy of St Peter's College (2001–2007)[97]
M
- Tony Mackle (1944-2024)[98] art historian and curator; author[99] [100]
- Aidan MacNaughtonguitarist; member of New Zealand heavy metal band Forsaken Age[101] [102]
- Thomas MahoneyAuckland architect (St Peter's School)
- William MahoneyAuckland's first New-Zealand-born priest (St Peter's School)[103]
- Kevin Malloyinternational chief executive, Starcom MediaVest Group (SMG) (advertising)
- Jack Manning(1928–2021), New Zealand architect, designer of AMP Building, Auckland (1962) and the Majestic Centre, Wellington (1991) and many other buildings; awarded the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Gold Medal 2011[104]
- Bernie McCahillrugby union player; played with the All Blacks
- Sean McCahillrugby union player; represented Ireland
- Arden McCarthy – rugby league player; Fullback/wing/centre position; current Club, Vodafone Warriors (previously played for Cronulla Sharks and Richmond Rovers).[105]
- Sam McCarthyguitarist and vocalist; member of duo Kids of 88; member of Incursa, a St Peter's College band which won the Smokefreerockquest in 2004[12]
- Patrick McClure third sector leader; former CEO of Mission Australia, St Vincent de Paul, Retirement Villages Group, Macquarie Group; former Chair of the Government review of the welfare system in Australia
- Hugh McGahan former New Zealand rugby league representative; captain of the Kiwis[106] [107]
- David Keith McGillVUW, writer and publisher, journalist, former chair of Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand; also educated at Holy Name Seminary[108]
- Denzil Meulipriest of the Diocese of Auckland; lawyer, writer, former editor of the Zealandia and a leading New Zealand traditionalist Catholic
- Constant MewsProfessor of Medieval Thought and Director, Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology, Monash University[109]
- Douglas Mewsmusician, academic, performer, conductor
- Bradley Moni Mikarugby union player; played with the All Blacks, Auckland, Blues and Crusaders
- Dylan Mikarugby union player; played with the All Blacks
N
- William Joseph Napier (1857–1925), lawyer, Liberal Party Member of Parliament for the City of Auckland electorate multi-member electorate 1899–1902[112] (St Peter's School)
- Gray Nelson (1927–2022), original student at St Peter's College; senior public servant (private secretary to five NZ prime ministers); diplomat
- Steve Nesbit (Steven Roberto) (born 1936), All Black, first five-eighth (1960) (St Peter's College's first old boy All Black)[113]
- Frank Nobilo (Frank Ivan Joseph) (born 1960), CNZM (1998, for services to golf), professional golfer; New Zealand representative[114]
- Dion Nukunuku (born 1970), member of the New Zealand national softball team, the Black Socks
- Nathan Nukunuku (born 1980), member of the New Zealand national softball team, the Black Socks
O
- Brian Desmond O'Flaherty (born in Wellington, 1938), New Zealand horse-racing and equestrian journalist, television equestrian sports commentator and equestrian sports administrator; executive director, NZ Thoroughbred Breeders' Assn.[115]
- Patrick O'Reilly (1843–1914), Monsignor, Catholic priest and educationalist in the Diocese of Auckland[116] (St Peter's School)
- Mana Otai (born 1968), International Rugby Union player, representing Tonga; captain of Tonga at 1995 Rugby World Cup; All Black trialist 1994[117]
- Michael Otto (1975–81), Editor of NZ Catholic; Dux of the college 1981
- Charles Thomas Outhwaite (1845–1925), sportsman and lawyer; oldest son of Thomas Outhwaite; educated in Auckland (St Peter's School, Auckland) and Paris; associate to Sir George Arney, Chief Justice of New Zealand;[118] his sister, Isa Outhwaite, donated the St Peter's College site to the Bishop of Auckland for education purposes; brother of William Eugene Outhwaite
- William Eugene Outhwaite (1847–1900), writer, poet, sportsman, sports enthusiast, critic and lawyer; second son of Thomas Outhwaite; brother of Charles Thomas Outhwaite; educated in Paris and at St Peter's School, Auckland,[119]
P
R
S
- Francis Saili (born 1991), New Zealand rugby player, who plays at the centre position for Munster (Ireland) and played for the Blues in Super Rugby; named a member of the All Blacks in 2013;[127] brother of Peter Saili
- Peter Saili (born 1989), New Zealand rugby player, plays at the flanker position for the Blues in Super Rugby; brother of Francis Saili
- Ronald Fong Sang (1938–2021) (born in Fiji), ONZM (2000 for services to architecture and the arts), BArch (1961) Auck, Auckland architect, art collector, art exhibiter and publisher of New Zealand art books
- Patrick James Sheahan (1928–2013), prominent Auckland publican, publisher and sportsman; a first day pupil of St Peter's College in 1939[128] [129]
- John Sheehan (1844–1885), lawyer, 19th-century New Zealand politician; the first New Zealand-born Member of Parliament elected by a general electorate (rather than a Māori electorate); first New Zealand-born person to hold cabinet rank;[8] Member of Parliament 1872–1885; Cabinet Minister from 1877 to 1879 – Minister of Justice and Minister of Māori Affairs (St Peter's School)
- Sean Solia (born 15 December 1992), professional cricketer representing Auckland.[130]
- Denny Solomona (born in Auckland, 1993), rugby league player for the Castleford Tigers in the Super League; previously played with London Broncos and the Melbourne Storm under 20s[131] [132]
- Andrew Stroud (born 1967), retired New Zealand superbike champion
- Cameron Suafoa (born 23 April 1998), professional rugby union player (flanker).[133]
- Antony Sumich (born 1964), rugby union and cricket international, priest of Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter
- Rory Sweetman (born 1956), New Zealand historian, specialising especially in Irish history and the history of the New Zealand Catholic church
T
- John Tamihere (John Henry) (born 1959), lawyer, New Zealand Labour Party and Te Pāti Māori politician, former Member of Parliament, Cabinet Minister, talkback host, Maori leader; political commentator[134]
- Jonathan Temm QC (1962–2021), barrister, Rotorua, President of the New Zealand Law Society (2010–2013)
- Luteru Tolai (born 1998), professional rugby union player; plays at hooker; member of the Auckland Blues (from 2020) in Super Rugby.
- Joseph Tole (1847–1920), lawyer; 19th-century Member of the New Zealand Parliament 1876–1887; Minister of Justice from 1884 to 1887[135] (St Peter's School)
- Soane Tongaʻuiha (born 1982), Tongan rugby union international representative; plays for the Northampton Saints; born in Tonga and educated in Auckland at St Peter's College
- Jordan Trainor (born 1996), New Zealand rugby union; plays as an outside back for the in the international Super Rugby competition[136] [137]
- John Francis Ernest Trenwith (1951–1998) MA (Hons) (1973) Auckland, writer, humorist and academic; Principal Lecturer, Advertising, Auckland Institute of Technology;[138] known for his two comic novels, A50 among the Angels and A50 Revs Up
- Ronald Trubuhovich (Ronald Valentine) (born 1929) ONZM (1997, for services to medicine), Dux of St Peter's College in 1946 and 1947; medical doctor and pioneer of critical care medicine in Auckland; honoured in 2012 by being named an "old boy of distinction" of St Peter's College[26]
- Patrick Tuipulotu (born 1993), New Zealand professional rugby union player; first selected as All Black on 1 June 2014[4] [139] [140]
- Phillip Turner (born 1960), New Zealand Public Servant and Diplomat; New Zealand ambassador to Korea (April 2018 – present)
V
W
- Sean Wainui (23 October 1995 – 18 October 2021), New Zealand rugby union player for Bay of Plenty, the Chiefs in Super Rugby, and for New Zealand's Māori international side the Māori All Blacks.[142]
- Reid Walker (born 2000), New Zealand actor who stars as recurring character Harry Warner in soap opera Shortland Street[143] [144] [145]
- Ray Waru (born 1952), New Zealand television producer and director
- Tony Watkins (L Anthony) (born 1938), BArch, MArch (Hons) (1967) Auck, DipTP, FNZIA, RIBA, architect, planner, and urban designer, author; emeritus professor of architecture at the University of Auckland; specialist in Vernacular Architecture[146]
- Peter Watt a teacher at St Peter's 1969–1972, 1980 and 1986–2016[147] [148]
- Mark Williams (born 1951), MA (Hons) (Auckland), PhD (British Columbia) (1983), academic, writer, critic, poet
- Zac Williams (born 1995), Olympic cyclist[149]
- David Wong (born 1990), musician; bass guitar player; member of the band False Start; member of Incursa, a St Peter's College band which won the Smokefreerockquest in 2004[150]
- James Wong (born 1991), musician (Keyboards) and songwriter; former member of band Shotgun Alley.[151] [152]
- Sam Wye (born 2000), professional rugby union player
See also
Main sources
- Zealandia, 1939–1990.
- St Peter's College Magazines, St Peter's College, Auckland, 1948–2008.
- St Peter's College Silver Jubilee 1939–1964, Christian Brothers Old Boys Association, Auckland, 1964.
- J.C. O'Neill, The History of the Work of the Christian Brothers in New Zealand, unpublished Dip. Ed. thesis, University of Auckland, 1968.
- Felix Donnelly, One Priest's Life, Australia and New Zealand Book Company, Auckland, 1982.
- Paul Malcolm Robertson, Nga Parata Karaitiana The Christian Brothers, A Public Culture in Transition, A Comparative Study of the Indian and New Zealand Provinces, an unpublished thesis for MA in anthropology, University of Auckland, 1996.
- NZ Catholic : the national Catholic newspaper, 1996– present.
- Graeme Donaldson, To All Parts of the Kingdom: Christian Brothers in New Zealand 1876–2001, Christian Brothers New Zealand Province, Christchurch, 2001.
- New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa 2001, Alistair Taylor, Wellington, 2001.
- Nicholas Reid, James Michael Liston: A Life, Victoria University Press, Wellington, 2006.
- Book: Elliott, Matt . 2015 . On This Rock: 75 Years of St Peter's College, Mountain Road . St Peter's College, Auckland. 978-0-473-331542.
Notes and References
- http://www.spcoldboys.co.nz/uncategorized/old-boys-of-distinction-2015/ Old boys of Distinction 2015, 17 June 2015
- Web site: Old Boys of Distinction . St Peter's College Old Boys' Association . https://web.archive.org/web/20131103081814/http://www.spcoldboys.co.nz/history/old-boys-of-distinction/ . 3 November 2013 . 7 February 2014 .
- http://stats.allblacks.com/asp/schoollist.asp?sl_id=St%20Peter's%20College%20(Auckland)&stats_id=71 "All Blacks last schooled at St Peter's College (Auckland)"
- http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/10108933/One-surprise-exclusion-in-All-Blacks-squad Tony Robson, "One surprise exclusion in All Blacks Squad", Stuff News, 1 June 2014
- Sacred Heart College Auckland 75 Year's Jubilee 1903–1978, Auckland, 1978, p. 19.
- Encyclopedia: Mr W J Napier . Auckland City and Suburban Members of the House of Representatives . The Cyclopedia of New Zealand . The Cyclopedia Company Limited . Christchurch . 1902 . 2 Auckland . 7 .
- Book: Wilson, James Oakley . New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 . 4th . First published in 1913 . 1985 . V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer . Wellington . 154283103 .
- Book: Sheehan, John . Scholefield, G. H. . A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography . 2 . Department of Internal Affairs . Wellington . 1940 . 295 .
- News: Lion King easy fit for Afoa . Loren, Anna . Stuff News . 22 October 2013 . 22 October 2013 .
- Web site: John Francis Akurangi . www.rugbyhistory.co.nz . en.
- Web site: Blog Archives . College Sport Media . en . 27 September 2018.
- News: Smokefreerockquest past winners . New Zealand Musician magazine . https://web.archive.org/web/20080625043510/http://www.smokefreerockquest.co.nz/content/past-winners . 25 June 2008 . n.d. .
- Web site: Vince Aso Auckland Player Profile . Auckland Rugby . 16 October 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150114185507/http://aucklandrugby.co.nz/players/0-Vince-Aso.aspx . 14 January 2015 . dead . dmy-all .
- Web site: Vince Aso itsrugby.co.uk Player Statistics . itsrugby.co.uk . 16 October 2014.
- Web site: Vince Aso ESPN Scrum Player Profile . ESPN Scrum . 16 October 2014.
- Web site: Move to Taranaki pays off for Iopu-Aso . Rugby Heaven . 16 October 2014 . 16 October 2014.
- Web site: Boyd confident Vince Aso ready for step up . Rugby Heaven . 18 September 2014 . 16 October 2014.
- https://www.st-peters.school.nz/history/ PW Watt, "History", St Peter's College
- https://www.odt.co.nz/sport/racing/racing-trainer-eyeing-sole-bragging-rights Matt Smith, "Racing: Trainer eyeing sole bragging rights", Otago Daily Times, 7 July 2018
- https://knowledgebank.org.nz/audio/barry-dr-david-michael-joseph-interview/ Barry, "Dr David Michael Joseph Interview", Knowledge Bank, Hawke's Bay Digital Archive Trust
- Old Boy Killed in Vietnam . St Peter's College Magazine 1968 . St Peter's College, Auckland . 1968 . 51 . The Vietnam war may seem to us to be removed from our school sphere. Its closeness was brought home to us in a tragic way this year when we learnt of the ambush and death of Michael Birch..
- Head Prefect and Dux of St Peter's College 1954
- Obituary, Brian James Blacktop 1937–2007, Council Brief, The Monthly newspaper of the Wellington District Law Society, Issue 362.
- "Old Boy Priests", St Peter's College Magazine 1965, p. 9.
- Wel-com: wellington archdiocesan Communications, November 2012, p. 17 (information originally appeared in The Far East).
- St Peter's College, Auckland . September 2012 . St Peter's College honours 'old boys of distinction' .
- New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa 2001, p.177
- New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa 2001, p. 198. enrolled at St Peter's College 1946–1947.
- St Peter's College Magazine 1982, p. 58
- Book: Allen, James . Growing Up Gay: New Zealand Men Tell Their Stories . Godwit . Auckland . 1996 . 106–108 . Includes Carter's candid views of St Peter's College and the Christian Brothers. .
- Bro V. N. Cusack Tuckshop . St Peter's College Newsletter . 8/2006 . 2 June 2006 . This excellent food facility was officially opened on 11 May by Hon L Dalziel Minister of Commerce and grand niece of Br Cusack and Hon C Carter Minister of Conservation and old boy of St Peter's College. We made an occasion to welcome back these people who are part of our community and to help reinforce the excellent initiatives that are occurring with the problem of youth obesity..
- Web site: Carter, Chris . Chris Carter (New Zealand politician) . Official website . Chris Carter . n.d. .
- https://sway.cloud.microsoft/1ODZZNG8NjCCX3UG?ref=Link "Headmaster's message", St Peter's College Newsletter No 11, 2 August 2024
- News: NZ paralympian pioneer passes away . 28 January 2016 . New Zealand Herald . 29 January 2016.
- Donnelly, Photo No 6, pp. 36–37.
- St Peter's College Magazine 1960, p. 83.
- http://www.st-peters.school.nz/About-St-Peters/History-of-the-School.aspx St Peter's College History, St Peter's College website
- https://www.angelfire.com/super2/westsubs/westsubs3.html Western Suburbs Athletic Champions, New Zealand Representation in the 21 years to 1966, Western Suburbs Athletic & Harrier Club
- http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/queen-s-birthday-honours-2013-full-list-5454288 "Queens Birthday Honours – the full list", TVNZ, 3 June 2013
- also attended Liston College.
- Web site: SAM DE JONG. 2021-06-22. www.page1management.com. en.
- "Mr Peter Dignan", The Cyclopedia of New Zealand, The Cyclopedia Company Limited, Christchurch, 1902 Auckland, Volume 2 Auckland, p. 127.
- Book: Felix Donnelly . Donnelly, Felix . One Priest's Life . Australia and New Zealand Book Company . Auckland . 1982 . 7–17 . . Much autobiographical material relating to St Peter's College..
- Book: Felix Donnelly . Donnelly, Felix . Father Forgive them . GP Books . Wellington . 1990 . . A novel partly set at St Peter's College..
- New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa 2001, p. 289.
- https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/sunday/audio/2018889072/calling-home-rhys-dunne-in-edinburgh-scotland "Calling Home: Rhys Dunne in Edinburgh, Scotland", RNZ, 7 May 2023
- https://medium.com/@rhysdunne/the-edinburgh-spiders-4a3570751c7b Rhys Dunne, "The Edinburgh Spiders", 27 April 2023
- http://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/Writers/Profiles/Elliott,-Matt.htm Elliott, Matt, New Zealand Book Council
- Book: Eyre, Tony . The Book Collector: Reading and Living with Literature. Mary Egan Publishing . Dunedin . 2023 .
- Web site: Ajay Faleafaga. Ultimate Rugby. 19 November 2023.
- http://www.nzfashionmuseum.org.nz/wynne-fallwell/ Kelly Dix, "Wynne Fallwell", New Zealand Fashion Museum, May 2015.
- http://www.st-peters.school.nz/SPC-Community/SPC-Old-Boys.aspx St Peter’s College Old Boys Newsletter, Issue No. 1 2011, p. 3.
- "St. Peter's Honours First Old Boy Ordained", Zealandia, 10 August 1950, p. 14.
- O'Neill, p. 108.
- http://www.st-peters.school.nz/StPeters/media/images/Documents/SPC%20Community/Old%20Boys/Old-Boys-Issue-1-2012.pdf St Peter’s College Old Boys Newsletter, Issue No. 1 2012, 1 May 2012
- http://www.kbbmusicfestival.co.nz/2012/07/31/a-new-award-for-the-2012-festival/ "A new award for the 2012 festival", KBB Music Festival
- Old Friends, Simon Hafoka: http://www.oldfriends.co.nz/MemberProfile.aspx?oldfriends_member_id=743888
- Independiente Rugby Club Santander: Web site: Independiente . 30 July 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091216111153/http://www.independienterugbyclub.com/flash/independiente.html . 16 December 2009 . .
- St Peter's College Magazine 2010, p. 96.
- New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa 2001, p. 417 – enrolled at St Peter's College 1959–1963.
- https://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/300809010/obituary-richard-edward-hendriks-1956--2022 Richard Swainson, "Obituary: Richard Edward Hendriks, 1956 - 2022", Stuff News, 18 February 2023
- Web site: All Blacks News . 27 January 2015 . Former All Black Howarth leaves Worcester . 23 February 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170908153436/http://www.allblacks.com/News/26594/former-all-black-howarth-leaves-worcester . 8 September 2017 . dead .
- St Peter's College Magazines, 1963 and 1964. First published poems by Sam Hunt.
- Book: Smart, Peter . Introducing Sam Hunt . Longman Paul . Auckland . 1981 . 8–14 . . Description of Sam Hunt's experiences at St Peter's College..
- Book: Hunt, Sam . Select Poems . Penguin Books . 1987 . 63 . . Poem "Brother Lynch" about Brother J. B. Lynch. .
- Book: Hunt, Sam . McCormick, Gary . Roaring Forties . Hodder Moa Beckett . Auckland . 1995 . 51–52 .
- Book: Sullivan, Jim . Catholic Boys: New Zealand Men Talk to Jim Sullivan . Penguin. 1996 . 34–46 .
- Book: Robinson, Roger . Wattie, Nelson . The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature . Oxford University Press . Auckland . 1998 . 249–250 .
- News: Sell, Bronwen . From black sheep to honoured guest . New Zealand Herald . 20 October 1999 .
- Williams, Mark . Dear Miss Williams . New Zealand Books . 17 . 1: Autumn . 2007 . 27 .
- Book: Hunt, Sam . Brother Lynch . Doubtless, new and selected poems . Craig Potton Publishing . Nelson . 2008 . 112 .
- Book: Baxter, James K. . James K. Baxter: poems / by James K. Baxter . Selected and introduced by Sam Hunt. . Auckland University Press . Auckland . 2009 . 978-1-86940-434-5 . . Hunt's introduction contains further elaboration of his relationship with Christian Brothers and St Peter's College..
- Book: Backroads, Charting a Poet's Life . Craig Potton Publishing . Nelson. 2009 . 22–24 . . Hunt reiterates his loathing for the narrowness of St Peter's under the Christian Brothers. "There were a few good Christian Brothers dotted around but you had to look for them – a few kauri among the gorse". The poem, "Brother Lynch" is reproduced in the latter volume..
- Book: Bowden, Terry . Old Friends . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716022750/http://www.oldfriends.co.nz/Memories.aspx?id=1247405&page=2 . 16 July 2011 .
- Hunt, Sam . Interview with Sam Hunt . Matt Elliott . 2015 . 299–308 .
- St Peter's College Magazine 1960, p. 79.
- St Peter's College Magazine 1983, p. 7.
- https://www.mikelee.co.nz/2019/11/the-passing-of-a-great-aucklander-my-eulogy-for-phil-jew-legendary-builder-of-aucklands-regional-parks-network/ Mike Lee, "The passing of a great Aucklander – my eulogy for Phil Jew visionary builder of Auckland’s regional parks network", 06/01/2020
- https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/106928848/niko-jones-helps-st-peters-overturn-deficit-to-win-national-schools-rugby-title George Heagney, "Niko Jones helps St Peter's overturn deficit to win national schools rugby title", Stuff News, 9 September 2018
- Web site: Stephen Jones . 2016 NZ Olympic Team . New Zealand Olympic Committee . 2016 . 2 August 2016 .
- Newsletter . St Peter's College Newsletter . 29 July 2016 . 12/16 . 10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160608025409/http://www.st-peters.school.nz/getmedia/3d699477-999a-407f-99fc-a27c5a0c0952/Latest-Newsletter.pdf.aspx . 2 August 2016 . 8 June 2016 .
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- Frank Nobilo was educated at St Peter's College 1972–1977 (left with University Entrance at the end of lower sixth form year), see St Peter's College Magazines 1972–1977 (classes: 1972, Form I Blue (Mr RE Pilkington); 1973, Form I and II White (Brother Wellsmore); 1974, Form IIIB (Brother De Courcy); 1975, Form IVB (Mr V. Urlich); 1976, Form V (–); 1977, Form VIB (Brothers N. Gillies and J. Shepherd). details of career: http://www.nobilo.com/bio.php. "With regard to Nobilo wines, I am a very distant relative [of that Nobilo family] but I do [know] the family ... My father did have a small winery in a place called Glen Eden many years ago. The label was Fairhaven Wines" (from: http://www.nobilo.com/bio.php.)
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- St Peter's Magazine 1968, p. 21: "Stephen came to us from Edmund Campion College, Gisborne. He has been a Prefect at St Peter's, a Y.C.S. leader and a member of the School swimming team. He has interests in water skiing, squash and ballroom dancing. His scholastic record has been outstanding, culminating as Dux for 1968. We hope to hear of further success next year from the University."
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- St Peter's Magazine 1968, p. 21: "From Howick Convent, Martin has been with us for seven years and has set an impressive academic record each year. He was Dux in Forms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6J and was narrowly beaten for Dux of the College. Martin was a prefect this year, a member of the Y.C.S. and was placed second in the Speech Cup last year. His interests are mostly academic but he also enjoys swimming, surfing, sailing, squash, tramping, table tennis, dancing, playing the mouth-organ and wool-pressing. Plans a PhD ultimately (in Physics). We wish you every success Martin"; Martin Reyners; List of Fellows of the Royal Society of New Zealand: http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/tools/clients/directory.aspx?SECT=fellows_directory .
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