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    Scots College is an independent (private) Presbyterian school. It is located in the suburb of Strathmore Park, Wellington, New Zealand. Under the leadership...
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    Steven Adams (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    well at Scots College and passed through the NCAA Clearinghouse after graduating from Scots in December 2011. After graduating from Scots College in December...
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    Alex Paulsen (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    Paulsen attended Selwyn College in Auckland and, upon joining the Wellington Phoenix academy in 2018, moved to Scots College in Wellington. Paulsen's brother...
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  • Scots College or Scots School may refer to: Scots College, Paris, France, (founded 1325) Scots College, Douai, France, (founded 1573) Scots College, Rome...
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  • Jackson Garden-Bachop (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    Polynesian and Cook islander ancestry and was raised in Wellington, Garden-Bachop played rugby at Scots College in the city. He is the son of former All Black...
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  • multinational bank company headquartered in London England Scots College, Wellington, New Zealand Southland College, Philippines St. Christopher's School, Harare,...
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    Ashley Bloomfield (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    of Wellington, and was educated at Scots College, where he was head prefect, dux, played 1st XV rugby and was a member of the cast of the college's production...
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    Joe Bell (footballer) (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    attending Medbury School and Christ's College, Christchurch before moving aged 15 to Wellington to attend Scots College and play for the Phoenix. He started...
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  • John Clarke (satirist) (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    Neva Clarke-McKenna. He moved to Wellington and attended Scots College before studying at Victoria University of Wellington between 1967 and 1970. Clarke...
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    Clive Matthew-Wilson (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    24 July 1956 in Wellington) is a New Zealand writer. He was educated at exclusive private school Scots College, and Wellington College. Matthew-Wilson...
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  • Ralph Grey, Baron Grey of Naunton (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    Wellington, New Zealand, on 15 April 1910 the only son of Francis Arthur Grey and Mary Wilks Spencer. He attended both Scots College and Wellington College...
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  • Oskar van Hattum (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    footballer who plays as a forward for Wellington Phoenix. Van Hattum played football for Francis Douglas Memorial College in New Plymouth, and played representative...
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    Julie Payette (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    attending Collège Mont-Saint-Louis and Collège Regina Assumpta. In 1982 she completed an International Baccalaureate diploma at the United World College of the...
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    Jack Yan (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    Mark's Church School (where he was Dux) and Scots College, and graduated from Victoria University of Wellington with three degrees – two in business and...
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    Ken Laban (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    Snr, came to New Zealand from Samoa in the 1950s. He attended Scots College in Wellington. Straight after leaving school he joined the New Zealand Police...
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    Victor Vito (rugby union) (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    Rugby World Cup on multiple occasions. Vito attended the Wellington private school, Scots College, where he played for the 1st XV and was a boarder. While...
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  • Peter Umaga-Jensen (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    Football Club when he was 5 years old. Umaga-Jensen attended Scots College in Wellington city and captained their 1st XV to win the national boys high...
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  • several schools in Wellington, New Zealand during the 20th century, including Scots College, Wellington and Queen Margaret College. In 1909 he founded...
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  • announced that Raphael Lea'i and Leon Kofana will go to Scots College, Wellington and train with Wellington Phoenix FC. On 3 March 2019, upon OFC Executive Committee...
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  • Keegan Smith (footballer, born 1999) (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    for several Wellington sides in the ISPS Handa Premiership and Central League. These clubs included Wellington Olympic, Team Wellington and Miramar Rangers...
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  • Joe Bramley (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    and younger brother Richie Bramley. He has lived in Wellington (where he attended Scots College) and in Auckland (where he attended Auckland Grammar...
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  • Thomas Umaga-Jensen (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    where he and his twin brother Peter Umaga-Jensen were stand-outs in the Scots College 1st XV for several years. Umaga-Jensen was a member of the winning New...
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  • The Royal Scots College (Spanish: Real Colegio de Escoceses) is a major seminary in Salamanca, Spain, for the Catholic Church in Scotland. It was located...
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  • Margaret College, Wellington Rangitoto College Saint Kentigern College Scots College, Wellington Selwyn House School St Cuthbert's College, Auckland...
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  • Connor Garden-Bachop (category Wellington rugby union players)
    April 1999. He attended Scots College in Wellington before joining Canterbury in the Mitre 10 Cup and subsequently Wellington in 2019. He was signed by...
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  • Rocky Wood (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    position of president of the Horror Writers Association. Wood was born in Wellington, New Zealand and lived in Melbourne, Australia with his family. He had...
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  • Wellington College, Wellington Former boys' schools Hereworth School (coeducational since 2023) Waihi School (coeducational since 2021) Scots College, Wellington...
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    School, Cambridge Scots College, Wellington Taranaki Diocesan School for Girls, Stratford Taumarunui High School, Taumarunui Te Aute College, Hawke's Bay Wairarapa...
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  • Chris Tregaskis (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    former New Zealand rugby union player. A lock, Tregaskis represented Wellington and Marlborough at domestic level. Tragaskis was known as an imposing...
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  • James Wilson Hogg (category People educated at Scots College, Wellington)
    was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and educated at Scots College, Wellington, and New Zealand University. In 1929 he entered Balliol College, Oxford, where...
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