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HBHS Videos
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Originally co-ed, Hamilton High School opened in 1911. In 1954, boys began to move over to the Peachgrove Road site, which officially opened in 1955.
The purpose of this page is to provide a video link for the Old Boys, current students and friends of our school community. The main school website is the place to go for enquiries about the school and to update contact details for our Old Boys. www.hbhs.school.nz
The purpose of this page is to provide a video link for the Old Boys, current students and friends of our school community. The main school website is the place to go for enquiries about the school and to update contact details for our Old Boys. www.hbhs.school.nz
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Hockey at HBHS featuring Naaz Shah
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A profile of hockey at HBHS featuring staff member Naaz Shah and all the wonderful work she has done for hockey at HBHS. This video also features comments from the Headmaster, Susan Hassall, and staff and students.
'The Season' - HBHS 1st XV - Chapter 1
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A taster of an upcoming documentary about our award-winning 1st XV rugby team.
Old Boy Ryan Rasmussen Address about life at Harvard
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Ryan Rasmussen (2009-2013). He was our Captain of Rowing in 2013 and was part of the gold-medal-winning Springbok Shield and Maadi Cup crews in 2013 as well as a NZ Junior Representative. He is now a freshman at Harvard and took place in the Henley Regatta this year; "The final selected crew in the draw are 442 Harvard University “A”. This is part of the Harvard Freshmen squad and are a mix of ...
Jesus Christ Superstar - HBHS/HGHS Production 2015 Promotional Video
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Hamilton Boys’ High School in conjunction with Hamilton Girls’ High School present Jesus Christ Superstar What’s the Buzz? Allow us to take you on a journey. With lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jesus Christ Superstar is undoubtedly the greatest story ever told. This contemporary urban staged production follows the final week in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, through the ...
Professor John Butcher - HBHS Hall of Fame Recipient 2015
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Professor John Butcher ONZM and his contribution to Mathematics and Education was celebrated first, a former Dux and HHS student from 1949 - 1951, who has lectured internationally in the Numerical Analysis field of Mathematics and who is now an Emeritus Professor at the University of Auckland. He is still involved in research, and spoke of his love for Mathematics as being akin to an appreciati...
Te Maurea Whiritoi Kapa Haka - Tainui Kapa Haka Festival 2015
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It was a performance that absolutely delivered on Tutor Matua Toti West’s promise that it would be the best ever effort at the Tainui Kapa Haka Festival held for the first time at Claudelands Events Centre last Saturday. The group Te Maurea Whiritoi, composed of HBHS and HGHS students, won the categories of Mōteatea, Waiata-ā-ringa and Te Reo. Their efforts secured them second place overall, an...
Te Maurea Whiritoi Kapa Haka - Tainui Kapa Haka Festival 2015
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It was a performance that absolutely delivered on Tutor Matua Toti West’s promise that it would be the best ever effort at the Tainui Kapa Haka Festival held for the first time at Claudelands Events Centre last Saturday. The group Te Maurea Whiritoi, composed of HBHS and HGHS students, won the categories of Mōteatea, Waiata-ā-ringa and Te Reo. Their efforts secured them second place overall, an...
Ian McCrae - HBHS Hall of Fame Recipient 2015
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Finally we acknowledged Ian McCrae for his achievements in Business and Health Software, and these have been remarkable with the company he founded, Orion Health, growing from a staff of four to 1250 spread across 27 international offices. He is a recipient of a World Class New Zealander award, and a double-winner of the Supreme Hi-tech Company of the Year. His advice to the senior students reg...
Colin Carruthers QC - HBHS Hall of Fame Recipient 2015
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Colin Carruthers QC was next to be recognised, and was honoured for his contribution to Law and Service to the Justice System. Mr Carruthers knew at primary school that he wanted to be a lawyer, and by the time he was 26 he was the youngest person to have been made a law partner in his Wellington firm. He has appeared at the Privy Council in England, advised governments and been involved in man...
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Hello you New Zealand’s 😊
Sounds like a mix of tau ka tau
Kidz still in the making
Bad to the bone mean Brothers
This is the most real waikato. Taniwha
Im at rotorua boys high school Ka pai tō mahi
Who is the Admin for this please?
Your mum
@@iroambahker4646 hahaha
#upthefactory
So is this Tau Ka Tau? Or is this a different haka?
Not a haka expert, but it looks like a different one that has a few similar lines/actions from Tau Ka Tau in the middle. Might be a Waikato thing.
worded good bro jus a waikato thing, different haka similar in some lines
This haka was composed to represent the values of the lion on the school crest. It also makes many connections to our local area and mana whenua. The taniwha is a metaphor for a chief. We make this link to emphasise the special qualities of a leader that have survived the test of time. These include attributes such as honour, bravery, strength, pride and a sense for responsibility for the community. The saying "Waikato Taniwharau" also links us to the Waikato river. It continues to make a link with an important ancestor of Ngati Wairere, Hotumauea. This binds us to the mana whenua of our school. Following that is a verse taken from a well-known haka of the Waikato area, which was shared by our previous school haka. This links us to the past as we look to the future. This verse also makes a connection with the people that we are performing the haka for. Although there is one interpretation translated below, many different interpretations can be found depending on the context in which the haka is being performed. Pīkarikari ngā taringa Tū rangatira! Hi Tēnā i ruia[i] Ruia Waikato Hi Taniwharau[ii] Hi He piko Hi He taniwha Āhāhā Anei te hikuroa o Hotumauea[iii] Kua puta i te rua Āhāhā Tahi ka riri toru ka wha Hōmai ō kupu kia wetewetea, wetewetea Ara tū ara tē ara tau Waikato taniwharau Hi (Call to attention) Assume the stance of a chief! Hi Reveal you inner strength! Indeed! Waikato! Hi Of a hundred taniwha! Hi On every bend (of the river) Hi There is a taniwha! Indeed! Behold the entourage of Hotumauea Who stand before you (like taniwha) Āhāhā There will be continuous battle Give me your threats and I shall make short work of them In the heat of battle Behold, the hundred taniwha of Waikato! Hi [i] The word "ruia" makes reference to the following proverb. "Ruia taitea, kia tū ko taikākā anake". This translates to say "strip away the sapwood so that the heartwood stands alone". It is a reference to searching within for inner strength to bring forth ones true potential [ii] Waikato taniwharau, he piko he taniwha, he piko he taniwha - A well-known Waikato proverb that translates to say “Waikato of a hundred taniwha, on every bend (of the river) there lives a taniwha”. The word “taniwha” is largely believed to be a metaphor for the many chiefs that lived along the Waikato river. [iii] Hotumauea - the ancestor attributed as the founding chief of the area settled by Ngāti Wairere. Ngāti Wairere is one of the major hapū (sub-tribes) of the Hamilton area, and the hapū that is regarded as mana whenua over the land of Hamilton Boys’ High School.
Waikato strong kia kaha Ohaupo
@HBHS Do you have to be an old boy to learn this haka? #Epic alright #Whuuuuuu
I've had colonoscopies more exciting than this
Ka rawe tama mā!