King's Courier - Winter 2024
Tuesday, 27 August 2024

We're delighted to bring you the Winter issue of the King's Courier magazine. 

In our Winter magazine we celebrate our King's community doing their best, with stories and content from both the College and our Old Collegians and supporters. 

Click the link here to read the featured articles below and much more

  • How we are using Toi Manawa - With the new Music and Performing Arts Centre now very much part of life at the College, we talk to the staff and students who are using and enjoying this new learning space in different ways. 
  • From the Archives: Old Collegians who competed in the Olympics - We look back on our students who have competed at previous Olympic Games as well as those who were preparing to compete in Paris. 
  • Creating a Buzz - We highlight the benefits of the bees who live quietly tucked away at the end of the MacKay Trail. 
  • Thoughts on Service at King's College - Assistant Chaplain Antony Horacek-Glading writes about how our students give back through our community service initiatives. 
  • Celebrating House Music - House Music has a very long history at the College and continues to be one of the most anticipated events on our school calendar, we find out what this experience is like from a student perspective. 
  • Meet our Managers - We talk to some of our behind-the-scenes managers who look after our teams and bands and find out what they love about their roles. 
  • KCOCA Business Spotlight on QBrew - We talk to Old Collegian Glen Quinn (School, 1998-2000) about how he established his own brewery in Northland. 
  • Reunion Weekend 2024 - so many groups participated in their decade-on reunions in June, we feature pictures from these events where Old Collegians were able to reconnect with old friends, teachers, staff and current students.

Together with King's College we're proud to share the ethos of our Old Collegians, students, and staff in each King's Courier magazine, a mainstay of keeping in touch with our King's community since 1925. 

As always, we'd love to hear your feedback, any article ideas or your thoughts on this latest issue of the Courier, please email us at info@kingscollege.school.nz. 

Stay warm and happy reading!