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AUCKLAND

Auckland has a number of important educational institutions, including some of the largest universities in the country.

 

Auckland is also known to be a major centre of overseas language education, with large numbers of foreign students (particularly East Asians) coming to the city for several months or years to learn English or study at universities - although numbers New Zealand-wide have dropped substantially since peaking in 2003.

 

As of 2007, there are around 50 NZQA certified schools and institutes teaching English in the Auckland area.

Auckland has a multitude of primary and secondary schools:

 
  • Auckland Grammar School (for boys)
 
  • Mount Roskill Grammar School
 
  • Mount Albert Grammar School
 
  • Auckland Girls' Grammar School
 
  • Epsom Girls' Grammar School
 

The city also has several private schools

  • King's College
 
  • Auckland International College
 
  • Diocesan School for Girls.
 

Auckland contains New Zealand's three largest (by full-time student numbers) high schools:

 
  • Rangitoto College
 
  • Avondale College
 
  • Massey High School
 

It also contains New Zealand's largest Catholic school:

 
  • St Peter's College.
 

Amongst the most important tertiary educational institutes :

 
  • University of Auckland (city and Tamaki Campus)
 
  • Auckland University of Technology (city campus)
 
  • Massey University (Albany campus)
 
  • Manukau Institute of Technology (Otara campus)
 
  • Unitec New Zealand (Mt Albert campus) being the largest technical institute in Auckland.
 
   
   
   
   

 

 

GISBORNE

Gisborne City has four main high (secondary) schools:

  • Gisborne Boys' High
  • Gisborne Girls' High
  • Lytton High
  • Campion College - a Catholic co-educational school.
 

HAMILTON

  • University of Waikato : http://www.waikato.ac.nz/
  • Waikato Institute of Technology. Research at the Ruakura center has been responsible for much of New Zealand's innovation in agriculture.
  • Aberdeen School
  • Forest Lake School
  • Hamilton Boys' High School
  • Hamilton Christian School
  • Hamilton East School
  • Hamilton Girls' High School
  • Hamilton West School
  • Hamilton's Fraser High School
  • Insoll Avenue School
  • Knighton Normal School
  • Maeroa Intermediate
  • Marian Catholic School
  • Nawton School
  • Patricia Avenue School
  • Peachgrove Intermediate Pukete School
  • Rototuna Primary School
  • Sacred Heart Girls College
  • TKKM o Toku Mapihi Maurea
  • Waikato Diocesan School For Girls
  • Woodstock School

 

 

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Address: 227 Baverstock Road, Nawton, Hamilton
Phone Number: 64 7 849 2008

Email: nzcom@hotmail.com

 

 

ROTORUA

Public Library - Tel : 07 348 4177

 

TAIRUA

Tairua School is a coeducational full primary (years 1-8) school with a decile rating of 7 and a roll of 102 office@tairua.school.nz

 

TAUPO

  • Lake Taupo Christian School
  • Hilltop School
  • Mountview School
  • St Patrick's Catholic School
  • Tauhara College
  • Taupo Intermediate
  • Taupo School
  • Taupo-nui-a-Tia College
  • TKKM o Whakarewa I Te Reo Ki Tuwharetoa
  • Waipahihi School

 

TAURANGA

Tauranga is home to the Bay of Plenty Polytechnic as well as a branch of the University of Waikato.

The main state secondary schools include:

 

Christian educational institutions in Tauranga include :

  • Bethlehem Campus, a college for both children and adults established in 1988
  • Tauranga Adventist School,a state integrated Christian community school catering for Year 1 to 8 students and established in 1974
  • Aquinas College, a Catholic college established in 2003.

 

 
 

Whitianga

Mercury Bay Area School : coeducational composite (years 1-15)

 

A District High School opened in 1951 and moved to the present site two years later. In February 1977 it became an area school where it now is New Zealand's largest Area School.

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