Okaihau College

Okaihau College
Okaihau College
Location
RD1 Settlers Way,
Okaihau,
Northland,
New Zealand

Coordinates 35°19′26″S 173°45′58″E / 35.32400°S 173.76600°E / -35.32400; 173.76600
Information
Type State Co-Ed Secondary (Year 7-13)
Motto "Harmony, Truth and Effort"
Established 1973
Ministry of Education Institution no. 7
Principal A. Forge
School roll 427
Socio-economic decile 2
Website

In 1973 the Okaihau district high school in the Far North District of New Zealand was granted Form 1-7 (Year 7-13) status and became Okaihau College with Mr. Laurenson as first principal.[1] At the same time a full primary school was completed around the Infant Block with Mr. N. Thomson becoming the first headmaster. At the end of 1973 there were 263 pupils attending the college and 219 at the primary school.

Since then, the school has grown to the larger roll of 427 pupils. The decile rating is 2.[2] Students are predominantly of Māori (67%), and European (28%) descent.

The name "Okaihau" is a Māori name which means "Feast of the winds", which is relevant to the location of the area on a ridge over 200 m above sea level. This part of New Zealand was originally a dense tree landscape, and even today large old trees such as the puriri are found in the area of the school. The puriri leaves and berries make up the college logo, and the schools motto is "Harmony, Truth and Effort".

Staffing includes approximately 35 teachers and 25 support staff. The curriculum includes all the traditional subject areas up to NCEA Level 3 with an emphasis on performing arts and education out of the classroom. Over 90% of students travel to school by bus, coming from an area bounded by Mangamuka Bridge, Motukiore, Ohaeawai and Waimate North.[1]

Okaihau College currently has four houses which are named after four native trees of New Zealand. These houses are:

  • Kauri
  • Rimu
  • Totara
  • Puriri[3]

Each house competes for the inter-house championship each year. Each house is led by two senior captains who actively lead their house in events, including the annual swimming sports and athletics.

References

External links

  • [1] Okaihau College website

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