Educational Institutions
St Paul's Collegiate School
St Paul's Collegiate School is an independent, co-educational school for boys from Years 9-13 and for girls in Years 12 and 13. International students are welcome at all levels of the school, especially at the junior level. The school, established in 1959, has a roll of 620, and we are proud of the high standards our students have achieved over the years.

Waikato
The Waikato region has New Zealand’s longest river and its best surf break, Raglan.
St Paul's Collegiate School is an independent, co-educational school for boys from Years 9-13 and for girls in Years 12 and 13. International students are welcome at all levels of the school, especially at the junior level. The school, established in 1959, has a roll of 620, and we are proud of the high standards our students have achieved over the years.
Special Features
- St Paul's is an Anglican school and all students attend chapel service.
- All Year 10 boys attend our Tihoi Venture School near Lake Taupo. Here the students have all their normal school classes as well as experiencing many outdoor activities such as sailing, mountain climbing, abseiling and hiking.
Course Details
All lessons are in English and international students undertake a full course of study along with New Zealand students. In Years 9 and 10 there is a core curriculum that all students study, and in Years 11 -13 students choose the 5 or 6 subjects they prefer. English as a second language (ESOL) tuition is available and classes are very small.
Tuition Fees 2008
The basic annual tuition fee is NZ$22,000.00 for international students. There are other costs involved such as boarding or homestay fees, school uniforms, camp costs, stationery and personal spending.