Linwood College (New Zealand)
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Linwood College | |
Motto | |
Type | Coeducational Secondary (Year 9-13) |
Year established | |
Address | 87 Aldwins Rd Linwood City Christchurch |
Principal | Rob Burrough |
School roll | 910 |
Socio-economic decile (10 is high) | 2 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 337 |
Website | http://www.linwoodcollege.school.nz/ |
Linwood College is a co-educational decile 2 secondary school in Linwood, a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand.
[edit] History
Founded in the early 1950's, to cater for the secondary educational needs of a growing population in eastern Christchurch, then Linwood High School became one of New Zealand's larger secondary schools during the 1970's, with a roll of over 1600 pupils, at one point. However, as it also served a relatively low socio-economic area of industrial southeast Christchurch, and promoted sporting achievement alongside academic achievement, the school gained a reputation for being "rough".
The following the introduction of the 1989 Tomorrow's Schools policy, the role declined from about 1500, in 1990, to 775, in 2000. Much of this decline was attributed to the relaxation of school zoning restrictions and the resulting white flight by affluent families within the large south-eastern Christchurch catchment area sending their children to higher decile schools, that had a better academic reputation.
With the appointment of a new principal in 2000, the school undertook a rebranding exercise, changing the name from High School to College, and, consulting with both students and the community, rethought how it taught students. By 2004 the roll had climbed to 1080, academic results were above the New Zealand average and sports participation had noticably increased.
[edit] Staff
Former teaching staff have included:
- All Black John Graham.
- Olympic gold medalist Paul Ackerley, Hockey, 1976.