Whakatane High School

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Whakatane High School
File:Whakatane High School logo.jpg
Kia Whakatane Ahau
Location
Goulstone Road
Whakatane 3120
New Zealand
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Information
Funding type State
Opened 1920 (As Whakatane District High School)
Ministry of Education Institution no. 144
Years offered 9–13
Gender Coeducational
Number of students 816
Hours in school day 6.5 hours (including form time)
Houses Kauri, Rimu, Totara, Matai
Colour(s)          Black, Gold
Slogan Challenging Students to Achieve
School roll 824[1] (March 2016)
Socio-economic decile 4K[2]
Website

Whakatane High School is a secondary school located in the town of Whakatane, New Zealand. As of 2014, the school had a roll of 816 students.

Facilities and buildings

The school consists of a field, gymnasium (a separate gymnastics building operated by the local Gymnastics Club lies next to it), school & student office, Careers Centre, the Barclay Hall, a library (named in November 2011 after New Zealand author Margaret Mahy, who went to Whakatane High School for a period of time), and numerous buildings split into blocks including: N block (Mainly used for Math, and ICT), T Block (Mainly used for Technology), B Block (Mainly for English, Social Studies and related subjects), A block (Multiple subjects including Languages and Health), and C Block (Mainly for art and related subjects).

Students

As of 2014, the school has 816 students. Of this, 52% are female, and 48% male. Also, 53% are Maori, 35% are New Zealand European and 12% are of another ethnicity. The school had 27 international students staying at the school.[3]

Houses

There are four houses in which the students are split into:

  • Matai     
  • Kauri     
  • Totara     
  • Rimu     

Each house is named after a tree that is native to New Zealand.

Notable alumni

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References

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External links