Westlake Boys' High School

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Westlake Boys' High School
Motto Virtute Experiamur

Let Courage Be Thy Test

Type State Single-sex Boys Secondary (Year 9-13)
Year established 1961
Address 30 Forrest Hill Road, Forrest Hill, Auckland, New Zealand
Principal Craig Monaghan
School roll 2118
Socio-economic decile (10 is high) 10
Ministry of Education Institution no. 37
Website www.westlake.school.nz

Westlake Boys' High School is a state secondary school for boys located in Forrest Hill, Auckland, New Zealand. The school caters for Form 3 (Year 9) to Form 7 (Year 13). In 2006, Westlake Boys' High School had 2118 students [1], making it one of New Zealand's largest schools for boys in terms of student numbers. Its sister school, Westlake Girls' High School, is nearby.

Westlake Boys considers itself to follow a 'traditional but progressive' model similar to the model in operation at Auckland Grammar School.

Westlake Boys now features recently constructed facilities, including a new retro styled administration block, student services centre, and large auditorium capable of holding all school students and staff at one point in time.

Westlake Boys' headmaster is Craig Monaghan, a former Commonwealth Games Judo representative[2]. He replaces Jim Dale, who left at the end of the 2006 school year to become the Headmaster of Sacred Heart College[3][4].

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[edit] Academic Options

Westlake Boys High School offers two academic pathways for students, both of which lead to further academic study in all universities and tertiary institutions in New Zealand[5]:

1. NCEA (The National Certificate in Educational Achievement) is the New Zealand qualification and, as outlined below, can be achieved by the aggregation of both Unit and Achievement Standards.

2. CIE Since 2004, the full suite of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) has been available to students who meet the required academic prerequisites. The Cambridge exams are more demanding, therefore higher academic performance in both Form 3 and Form 4 is required to earn a place in the Cambridge pathway.

[edit] Sporting

Westlake Boys’ High School has built a tradition of sports achievement throughout Auckland and New Zealand[6]. The schools teams compete in all Auckland and North Harbour inter-secondary school competitions leading to regional, national and international championships.

All boys are encouraged to participate fully in at least one team sport each year. All boys are expected to make their commitment to school teams as their first priority. Loyalty to Westlake Boys’ High School is both expected and valued. The school values sport as a means of developing important qualities of character and fostering healthy, life-long interests. Boys who participate in a full range of activities receive the maximum benefit from the Westlake learning experience.

[edit] Music & Performing Arts

One of the strengths of Westlake Boys’ High School is the high value it places on music and the Performing Arts[7]. The creative potential of each boy is encouraged and developed through a wide variety of academic and active disciplines. This is assisted greatly by the newly-constructed hall, consisting of the state of art lighting and sound equipment, as well as a fully operational thrust stage on hydrolics.

While the extensive classroom music programme covers performance, composition, analysis, history and aural skills, musical talent is also developed through participation in the choir 'Voicemale' and the Barbershop Chorus, 'Virtutti'. As well as this, players of woodwind and brass instruments perform with the Concert Band, Stage Band, Junior Jazz and a variety of Rock Bands. Orchestral players have the Westlake Symphony, Chamber Orchestra and the junior Taharoto Orchestra. It is important to note the results of the 2006 KBB Music Festivals (once known as the Auckland Secondary Schools Band and Orchestra Festival), where Westlake collected 3 Gold Medal, 2 Silver, and 1 Bronze. As well as this, Westlake were presented with the title of 'Most Outstanding Performance' in 3 of the 4 categories, Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra and Concert Band.

The larger groups are combined with Westlake Girls, which adds an extra social dimension to the rehearsals. The schools combine forces for the annual major production, such as Broadway musicals and Shakespearean dramas. The qualities of self-expression and self-confidence which are developed through music and drama, are very evident and valued in our students.

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