List of schools in the Northland Region
Northland is the northernmost region of New Zealand. It contains numerous rural primary schools, some small town primary and secondary schools, and a small number of city schools. Area schools in isolated areas provide complete education from primary to secondary level. Intermediate schools exist in Kaitaia, Kaikohe, Dargaville, Whangarei and Kamo.
All schools are coeducational except for Whangarei Boys' and Girls' High Schools in Whangarei. The only private schools are Springbank School in Kerikeri and Otamatea Christian School in Maungaturoto.
Several Kura Kaupapa Māori schools exist in the region, all but one in the Far North District. These schools teach solely or principally in the Māori language.[1] The name "Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o (placename)" can be translated as "The Kaupapa Maori School of (placename)".
In New Zealand schools, students begin formal education in Year 1 at the age of five.[2] Year 13 is the final year of secondary education. Years 14 and 15 refer to adult education facilities. The year range is sometimes given on the Ministry of Education Te Kete Ipurangi profile summary for each school; it can also be seen on the Education Review Office reports, which are linked to from that profile.
State schools are those fully funded by the government and at which no fees can be charged, although a donation is commonly requested.[3] A state integrated school is a state school with a special character based on a religious or philosophical belief. A private school charges fees to its students.[4]
The decile indicates the socio-economic group that the school catchment area falls into. A rating of 1 indicates a poor area; a rating of 10 a well-off one.[5] The decile ratings used here come from the Ministry of Education Te Kete Ipurangi website and from the decile change spreadsheet listed in the references. The deciles were last revised using information from the 2006 Census.[6] The roll of each school changes frequently as students start school for the first time, move between schools, and graduate. The rolls given here are those provided by the Ministry of Education, based on figures from July 2007.[7] The Ministry of Education institution number, given in the last column, links to the Te Kete Ipurangi page for each school.
Far North
The Far North District includes the towns of Opononi, Kaikohe and Kawakawa, and the areas of Northland Peninsula north of these towns.
Whangarei
The Whangarei District covers the east and centre of the Northland Peninsula. It includes Ruakaka, Tauraroa, and Titoki, but not Kawakawa.
Kaipara
The Kaipara District is based around the northern reaches of the Kaipara Harbour and includes Dargaville, Ruawai and Maungaturoto.
See also
References
- General
- "Te Kete Ipurangi". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- "ERO school and early childhood education reports". Education Review Office. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- "Decile change 2007 to 2008 for state & state integrated schools" (XLS). New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- Specific
- ^ "A Framework for Review and Evaluation in Te Aho Matua Kura Kaupapa Māori". Education Review Office. February 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- ^ "About School: School basics". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- ^ "School Donations & Fees". New Zealand Ministry of Education. 23 June 1998. Retrieved 2006-06-23.
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(help) - ^ "about NZ education". EduSearch. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- ^ "How The Decile Is Calculated". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- ^ "Reviews of Deciles - General Information". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- ^ "Directory of Schools" (XLS). New Zealand Ministry of Education. 8 February 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
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(help) - ^ "Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Tonga o Hokianga" means "The Kaupapa Maori School of South Hokianga"
- ^ "Te Kura o Hata Maria o Pawarenga" means "Saint Mary's School of Pawarenga" or "Pawarenga School of St Mary"
- ^ "Te Kura o Hato Hohepa Te Kamura" means "The School of St Joseph the Carpenter"
- ^ "Te Kura Taumata o Panguru" means "Pangaru High School"
- ^ "Te Rangi Aniwaniwa" means "Rainbow (in the) Sky"
- ^ "Education Review Report: Blomfield Special School and Resource Centre". Education Review Office. December 2007. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- ^ "Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Rawhiti Roa" means "The Kaupapa Māori School of the East Coast" (literally: long east)