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Northland College
Address
Map
Mangakahia Road,
Kaikohe,
Northland,
New Zealand
Coordinates35°24′50″S 173°48′33″E / 35.41389°S 173.80917°E / -35.41389; 173.80917
Information
TypeState co-ed secondary (Year 9–13)
MottoFortis et Fidelis
"Strong and Faithful"
Established1947
Ministry of Education Institution no.9
PrincipalDuane Allen
School roll286[1] (August 2024)
Socio-economic decile1
Websitenorthlandcollege.school.nz

Northland College is a small co-educational secondary school in Kaikohe.

History

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Utilising buildings built for a military hospital during the Second World War, the school was opened in 1947. Originally called the Northland Agricultural and Technical College, the school was established with a farm and forestry block to provide financial support into the future.

Over its first twenty years new buildings were gradually added, and by 1968 the school had moved out of the original hospital buildings which remained a hostel.

Houses

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Like many New Zealand schools, Northland College groups students into Houses for pastoral support and internal competitions. The names of the Houses have changed over the years.

First names: Clendon, Hobson, Maning, Marsden, Pompallier, Williams.

Second names: Pouerua, Putahi, Ramaroa, Whakatere

Third names: Rata, Tawa, Rimu, Kowhai

Current names: Kauri, Matai, Totara.

New school buildings

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In August 2015 the Ministry of Education approved a $14 million rebuild as the original school buildings had deteriorated to a considerably dilapidated state. This followed considerable reporting in NZ print and television media. The newly constructed buildings were opened in July 2017.

Principals

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  • Duane Allen

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  2. ^ Lambert, Max (1991). Who's Who in New Zealand, 1991 (12th ed.). Auckland: Octopus. p. 343. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
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