List of schools in Taranaki

Taranaki is a region in the North Island of New Zealand. It contains numerous rural primary schools, some small town primary and secondary schools, and city schools in the New Plymouth area. Area schools in isolated areas provide complete education from primary to secondary level. Intermediate schools exist in New Plymouth, Waitara, and Hawera.

Okato
Inglewood
New Plymouth
Waitara
Stratford
Hawera
Opunake
Patea
Mangatoki
Localities offering secondary education in Taranaki

All schools are coeducational except for the boys' schools of Francis Douglas Memorial College and New Plymouth Boys' High School and the girls' schools of New Plymouth Girls' High School, Sacred Heart Girls' College, and Taranaki Diocesan School for Girls.

There are two Kura Kaupapa Māori schools in the South Taranaki District, and one in New Plymouth. 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.

State schools are those fully funded by the government and at which no fees can be charged to domestic student (i.e. New Zealand citizens and permanent residents, and Australian citizens), 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 Socio-Economic Decile is a widely used measure in education in New Zealand used to allocate funding and support. 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 March 2020.[7] The Ministry of Education institution number, given in the last column, links to the Education Counts page for each school.

New Plymouth District

The New Plymouth District covers the northern area of Taranaki, including the city of New Plymouth and the towns of Ōkato, Waitara and Inglewood.

NameYearsAreaAuthorityDecileRollWebsiteMOE
Ahititi School1–8AhititiState582150
Bell Block School1–8Bell BlockState54132157
Central School1–6New PlymouthState83002160
Coastal Taranaki School1–15ŌkatoState7280551
Devon Intermediate7–8LynmouthState44272161
Egmont Village School1–8Egmont VillageState91512164
Fitzroy School1–6FitzroyState83682167
Francis Douglas Memorial College7–15WestownState integrated8786175
Frankley School1–6HurdonState102842168
Highlands Intermediate7–8BrooklandsState76922172
Huirangi School1–6HuirangiState2992175
Inglewood High School9–15InglewoodState7431177
Inglewood School1–8InglewoodState53732177
Kaimata School1–8KaimataState6932178
Lepperton School1–6LeppertonState91522182
Mangorei School1–8MangoreiState103392189
Manukorihi Intermediate7–8WaitaraState22792190
Marfell School1–6MarfellState1942192
Merrilands School1–6MerrilandsState61952197
Mimi School1–6MimiState4412199
Moturoa School1–6MoturoaState31272203
New Plymouth Boys' High School9–15New PlymouthState71360171
New Plymouth Girls' High School9–15New PlymouthState71360172
New Plymouth Seventh Day Adventist School1–8VogeltownState integrated6504123
Norfolk School1–8NorfolkState81452206
Oakura School1–8OakuraState103542208
Omata School1–8OmataState81082214
Puketapu School1–8Bell BlockState43582223
Ratapiko School1–8RatapikoState9252227
Sacred Heart Girls' College7–15FitzroyState integrated8749174
Spotswood College9–15SpotswoodState5797173
Spotswood Primary School1–6SpotswoodState42582232
St John Bosco School1–6FitzroyState integrated82472233
St Joseph's School (New Plymouth)1–6LynmouthState integrated72812236
St Joseph's School (Waitara)1–8WaitaraState integrated2762239
St Patrick's School1–8InglewoodState integrated5802241
St Pius X School1–6BrooklandsState integrated81752242
Te Piipiinga Kakano Mai Rangiatea1–8SpotswoodState21054145
Tikorangi School1–6TikorangiState41452251
Urenui School1–6UrenuiState5962256
Uruti School1–8UrutiState3102257
Vogeltown School1–6VogeltownState83372258
Waitara Central School1–6WaitaraState2942260
Waitara East School1–6WaitaraState22342261
Waitara High School9–15WaitaraState2397170
Waitoriki School1–8WaitorikiState4492262
Welbourn School1–6WelbournState83552264
West End School1–6LynmouthState63382265
Westown School1–6WestownState31032266
Woodleigh School1–6Frankleigh ParkState73722268

Stratford District

Stratford District covers the area to the east of Mount Taranaki/Egmont. Part of the district is in the Manawatū-Whanganui Region. The only substantial town is Stratford.

NameYearsAreaAuthorityDecileRollWebsiteMOE
Avon School1–8StratfordState1512153
Huiakama School1–8HuiakamaState6142173
Makahu School1–8MakahuState6102185
Marco School1–8MarcoState8172191
Midhirst School1–8MidhirstState61262198
Ngaere School1–8NgaereState81542205
Pembroke School1–8PembrokeState6972220
St Joseph's School1–8StratfordState integrated62092238
Stratford High School9–15StratfordState4528179
Stratford High School Teen Parent UnitStratfordState1n/a2754
Stratford Primary School1–8StratfordState44132244
Taranaki Diocesan School for Girls9–15StratfordState integrated6104180
Toko School1–8TokoState81252254

South Taranaki District

The South Taranaki District covers the area to the south of Mount Taranaki. The principal towns are Hawera, Opunake, and Patea.

NameYearsAreaAuthorityDecileRollWebsiteMOE
Auroa School1–8AuroaState81962152
Eltham School1–8ElthamState31422165
Hawera Christian School1–8HaweraState integrated6251184
Hawera High School9–15HaweraState5711182
Hawera Intermediate7–8HaweraState53042170
Hawera Primary School1–6HaweraState41942171
Hurleyville School1–6HurleyvilleState42367
Kakaramea School1–6KakarameaState5712374
Kaponga School1–8KapongaState4972095
Manaia School1–8ManaiaState4832097
Matapu School1–8MatapuState71462098
Mokoia School1–6MokoiaState7152201
Ngamatapouri School1–8NgamatapouriState992407
Normanby School1–6NormanbyState41422207
Opunake High School9–15OpunakeState4313181
Opunake School1–8OpunakeState42052216
Patea Area School1–15PateaState1195185
Rahotu School1–8RahotuState61401679
Ramanui School1–6HaweraState2672226
Rawhitiroa School1–8RawhitiroaState6492228
St Joseph's School (Hawera)1–8HaweraState integrated62712235
St Joseph's School (Opunake)1–8OpunakeState integrated6792237
St Joseph's School (Patea)1–6PateaState integrated1202452
St Patrick's School1–8KapongaState integrated5182240
Tawhiti School1–6HaweraState42662248
Te Kura o Nga Ruahine Rangi1–15MangatokiState337589
Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Ngati Ruanui1–8HaweraState1482383
Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Tamarongo1–8OpunakeState484223
Turuturu School1–6HaweraState62652255
Waitotara School1–8WaitotaraState2382474
Waverley Primary School1–6WaverleyState3902478
Whenuakura School1–6WhenuakuraState4332483


References

General
Specific
  1. "A Framework for Review and Evaluation in Te Aho Matua Kura Kaupapa Māori". Education Review Office. February 2008. Archived from the original on 14 October 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2008.
  2. "About School: School basics". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Archived from the original on 26 May 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2008.
  3. "School Donations & Fees". New Zealand Ministry of Education. 23 June 1998. Archived from the original on 14 July 2006. Retrieved 23 June 2006.
  4. "about NZ education". EduSearch. Archived from the original on 6 December 2007. Retrieved 8 June 2008.
  5. "How The Decile Is Calculated". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 8 June 2008.
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  7. "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
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