Horowhenua College
Horowhenua College is a state co-educational secondary school located in Levin, New Zealand. The school has 614 students from Years 9 to 13 (ages 12 to 18) as of March 2020[1]. It was opened in 1940, replacing the secondary school department of Levin School.[3] It is the oldest college in the Horowhenua area.[4]
Horowhenua College | |
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Address | |
Weraroa Road Levin 5510 New Zealand | |
Coordinates | 40.62142°S 175.27972°E |
Information | |
Type | State co-ed Secondary (Year 9–13) |
Motto | Essayez |
Established | 1940 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 236 |
Principal | Grant Congdon |
School roll | 614[1] (March 2020) |
Socio-economic decile | 3H[2] |
Website | www |
History
Horowhenua College has its origins in Levin School, a primary school established in 1890. It was the first school in the Levin area.[5] Levin School incorporated a high school from 1905 until 1939, when it returned to primary only ahead of the opening of Horowhenua College.[6]
Buildings
The main building of the college, known as A Block, is registered as a historic place by Heritage New Zealand.[7]
Notable alumni
- Bob Bell (1929–2011), former National Party MP[8]
- Wayne Buckingham (born 1956), former New Zealand Hockey right full back (1978-1981)
- Fraser Colman (1925–2008), former Labour Party MP (1967–1987)[9]
- Darren Hughes (born 1978), former Labour Party MP (2002–2011)[10]
- Codie Taylor (born 1991), current All Black hooker (2014–present)
Notable staff
- Christopher Small (1927–2011), musician and author of influential books and articles on musicology, sociomusicology, and ethnomusicology.
References
- "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
- "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- "Kete Horowhenua". Horowhenua.kete.net.nz. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- "School History :: Horowhenua College". Horowhenua.school.nz. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- "Charter | Levin School". Levin.school.nz. 20 June 2014. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- "Kete Horowhenua". Horowhenua.kete.net.nz. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- "Search the List | Horowhenua College Main Building | Heritage New Zealand". Heritage.org.nz. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- Gustafson, Barry (1986). The First 50 Years : A History of the New Zealand National Party. Auckland: Reed Methuen. p. 299. ISBN 0-474-00177-6.
- "Colman the ideal politician". The Hutt News. 22 April 2008. p. 66. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
- "Darren Hughes biography". Stuff. 23 March 2011.
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