Burnside High School

Burnside High School
(Waimairi-iri)
Location
Greers Road
Burnside
Christchurch 8053
New Zealand

Information
Funding type State, non-integrated
Motto Latin: Recte Sic Dirige Cursum
(Thus direct thy path aright (In this way direct your course correctly))
Established 1960
Ministry of Education Institution no. 319
Principal Warwick Maguire
Years Offered 9–13
Gender Coeducational
Enrollment 2542  (June 2011[1])
Socio-economic decile 8[2]
Website

Burnside High School (BHS) (Māori: Waimairi-iri) is a state coeducational secondary school located in the suburb of Burnside in Christchurch, New Zealand. With a roll of 2542 sutdents, it is the country's fourth-largest high school, and the largest outside of Auckland.

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History

Burnside High School started construction in 1959. A swimming pool was added in 1961, which became fully functional in 1964 after the addition of filtration equipment. The gymnasium was soon constructed afterwards. In 2004 and 2005 saw the beginning of the construction of a new block, library and administration area. These were opened in 2006 by Helen Clark, the Prime Minister of New Zealand. The school's fiftieth jubilee was held in 2010, attended by John Key, an ex-pupil and Prime Minister of New Zealand. Following damage caused by the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, Avonside Girls' High School are sharing the facilities of Burnside High School. Avonside Girls' High School will relocate back to their home site in 2012.[3] Burnside High School, due to being relatively undamaged and with power and water restored shortly after the quake, was used as a welfare centre by Civil Defence.[4]

Students

In 2008 the school had 2595 students: 69% European/Pakeha; 23% Asian descent; 4% Maori; 2% Pacific; 2% Other. Burnside High School is decile eight.

Students undertake the NCEA assessment system for Years 11 through 13, which uses Not Achieved (NA), Achieved (A), Merit (M) and Excellence (E) grades.

Structure

The school is split into four divisions - North, South, West and Senior, the first three consisting of students from Years 9-12 (Equivalent Grade 8 - 11) and Senior division consisting of only Year 13 (Grade 12) students. Each division has a guidance counsellor, three deans and a divisional principal and, in addition, Senior Division includes a careers advisor. The school has a Principal, Second Principal, Assistant Principal and 13 Heads of Department.

Motto, crest and colours

The school motto is Recte Sic Dirige Cursum, which means Thus direct thy path aright, or In this way direct your course correctly.

The school's crest is a cabbage tree, due to the historic importance of a group of cabbage palms situated on the school grounds. These trees were used as an important landmark by Maori travellers before European settlement of Canterbury.

The school uniform colours are green and white.

Grounds and facilities

The school consists of 14 blocks containing classrooms, labeled from A to N, and X, a library and administration building (also containing a sick bay and student office), two gyms, a pool, a canteen, an auditorium that seats 750 people, and numerous sports fields and courts situated on the grounds, which are a total of 16.2 hectares (40 acres) in size.

The school has a school-broadcast system designed as an Armed Intruder Lockdown Scheme in the event of a Virginia Tech style school shooting, which informs teachers and students of an armed intruder, and safety measures to be taken to ensure classrooms and buildings are locked down for safety.

Notable alumni

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