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Waiuku College is a New Zealand co-educational state secondary school (Years 9–13) that was established in 1960.[1] in Waiuku[2]
The current principal/tumuaki of Waiuku College is Stuart Kelly[3]. Mr Kelly took up the position in July 2021.
Waiuku College | |
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Address | |
Constable Road Waiuku | |
Coordinates | 37°14′51.74″S 174°43′20.16″E / 37.2477056°S 174.7222667°E |
Information | |
Motto | Titiro Teitei (Aim High) |
Established | 1960 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 105 |
Principal | Mr. Stuart Kelly, M. EdMgt (Hons) |
Years | 9–13 |
Gender: | Co-educational |
Website | https://waiuku-college.school.nz/ |
Waiuku College was founded in 1960 to provide secondary school tuition to the West Franklin community. In 1960–61, Waiuku College was located on the current site of View Road School. In 1962 the college was relocated to its present Constable Road site[4]. The college caters for students from Waiuku township and the wider rural community, a population of approximately 10,000 people[5]. Waiuku College is part of the Waiuku Community of Learning[6] encompassing the following contributing schools: Aka Aka, Awhitu, Glenbrook, Otaua, Pukeoware, Waiau Pa, Waipipi, Waiuku Primary, and View Road.
The school motto is a Maaori expression, Titiro Teitei which exhorts students to Aim High.[7] in all they do in terms of expectations, effort and excellence. The school's current vision is Empowering learners towards their future success Kia eke te tauira ki toona kairangitanga[7]. The school's three core values are:Whanaungatanga (family, kinship), Whakaute (respect, appreciation), and Korowai Maanaki (caring, guardianship)[7]