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For the past 171 years, Whanganui Collegiate School has played an important part in many of our lives. To those students past & present fortunate enough to attend the School, to the countless hours of support shown by parents and grandparents, the incredible work done by staff and the huge hours put in by board members, coaches and friends of the School, life at Collegiate has always been memorable.
We believe the time is right to establish a network that goes beyond the Chapel Gates and extends to the diverse communities that make up WCS.
Collegiate Connect is a WCS Foundation initiative that aim to foster relationships through networking, events, and news and we look forward to keeping you all connected for the sake of the black and blue.
On 13 March 1911 Old Boy James Robert Dennistoun (#983, 1896-97) made the first successful ascent of Mitre Peak (5551ft, 1670m) in Milford Sound. More...
Cricket Report from the 2024 Collegian More...
Wanganui to Auckland by Canoe, 1934 - From the Collegian #146 April 1935 Pg 44-46 More...
‘For the Sake of the Black and Blue’ - a line of the School song - but how did those colours of Black and Blue originate? More...
Discover for yourself what sets Whanganui Collegiate School apart, explore the facilities, talk to our students and staff. Learn how Whanganui Collegiate School inspires excellence and develops our students as exceptional people and preparing them for their futures. … Read more
Term Three Collegiate Weekend is focused on academics with students and parents meeting with staff to determine subject choices for the following year. This weekend includes the School Production, along with Houses competing in the Inter-House Tug of War and Tikanga competitions.… Read more