• Source: Nayland College
  • Nayland College is a coeducational state secondary school located in Stoke, Nelson, New Zealand. It is one of three secondary schools in Nelson that are coeducational. The school was officially opened on 3 February 1966.


    Crest


    The crest is divided into quarters. The sailing ship represents discovery, the model of the atom represents research in reference to Lord Rutherford's work. The pine cone references forestry and the importance of this industry in New Zealand. The migratory godwit represents dispersal of students throughout the world.


    Extra-curricular


    Notable extra-curricular activities of the college include its well-regarded student produced newspaper and biennial musical productions. "The Circuit" is the longest running high school newspaper in New Zealand.
    The school has an active sports department with two gyms and multiple health and physical education rooms. Nayland College's best finish at the New Zealand Secondary School Football Championship was second place in 2010. Former student Gagame Feni is a regular for ASB Premiership side Canterbury United. Jeremy Brockie is a former Nayland College student and more recently Coey Turipa, Jamie Doris and Alex Ridsdale have all gone on to star for their specific New Zealand age-grade side.


    Notable alumni




    = Arts

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    Kristian Lavercombe – actor and singer
    Carthew Neal – film, television and interactive producer
    Laura Solomon – prize-winning novelist, playwright and poet


    = Politics

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    Chester Borrows – member of parliament for Whanganui


    = Sports

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    Jeremy Brockie – All White
    Ceri Evans – former All White defender; also a Rhodes Scholar
    Brenda Lawson – World Double Sculls Champion, Olympian 4th place 1992
    Robbie Malneek – Former professional rugby union player for Tasman
    Liam Malone – 2016 Paralympic gold medallist


    References

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