Hato Paora College | |
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Location | |
1314 Kimbolton Road, R D 7, Feilding, New Zealand |
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Type | Integrated boys' secondary, years 9-15 |
Motto | Whāia te Tika to always do what is right[3] |
Established | 1947[1] |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 199 |
Principal | Debra Marshall-Lobb[2] |
School roll | 124 (2011) |
Socio-economic decile | 3 |
Website | hatopaora.school.nz |
Hato Paora College is a Catholic, Māori Boys' Boarding school located near Cheltenham, Feilding, New Zealand. It was founded in 1947 under the leadership of Marist Priest, Isaac J Gupwell.
Former students of Hato Paora include Maori leaders Sir Archie Taiaroa,[4] composer and kapa haka expert Morvin Simon,[5] the Executive Chairman of Aotearoa Fisheries Ltd Robin Hapi,[6] rugby player Shannon Paku and youth leader Areti Metuamate.[7] Former student, Max Takuira Matthew Mariu SM (1952-2005), Auxiliary Bishop of Hamilton (1988-2005) was the first Māori Catholic bishop.