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St Paul’s College Head Boy awarded Sir George Elliot Scholarship

Tevita Uilou SPL

St Paul’s Headmaster, Kieran Fouhy, says Tevita is one of the most extraordinary Head Boys he’s encountered in his 30 years as a Headmaster, which included 28 years at St Peter’s College Auckland.

Mr Fouhy says: “Tevita has considerable presence as a person in any situation. He can be courageous in his interactions with his peers and fulfils the mantra of a graduate of St Paul’s to be qualified, inquisitive and courageous.”

Tevita, the second eldest of five boys, says: “I’ve applied to start studying towards a conjoint Law-Commerce degree at Auckland University next year and this scholarship is going to be a phenomenal help.

“I couldn’t believe it when I found out I’d won – I was told there were about 200 applicants.”

The scholarships are awarded by the Sir George Elliot Charitable Trust, named after a benefactor, philanthropist and successful businessman who died in 1956.

‘St Paul’s College Head Boy, $25,000 Sir George Elliot Scholarship recipient Tevita Uilou with a statue of the school’s patron Saint, Saint Paul.’

www.stpaulscollege.co.nz

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