Huntly College | |
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Bridge Street, Huntly, New Zealand |
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Type | State, Co-educational, Secondary Years 9-13 |
Motto | Māori: Ma te pono ka watea "The truth shall set you free" |
Established | 1953 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 119 |
Principal | Tim Foy |
School roll | 350 |
Socio-economic decile | 1 |
Website | huntlycollege.school.nz |
Huntly College is a state owned school located in the Waikato, New Zealand town of Huntly.
The wide variety of programmes available recognises the differing abilities and needs of those attending the school, and ensures that all students have the chance to succeed at their own level and in their chosen field.
Huntly College is a relatively small school, with a current roll of approximately 350 students. The roll peaked in the early 1980s with student numbers at that time in excess of 800. This number was associated with the development of the Huntly Power Station and the operation of several state owned coal mines. By 1991 the roll had dropped to around 500 students, and has continued to decline. The relatively small nature of the current roll allows the school to offer small class sizes. The ages range from Year 9 - Year 13.
The area is still home to its original inhabitants, the Tainui people, to whom the Waikato River and Taupiri Mountain are sacred. Huntly College roll is presently 72% Maori. Camps, trips, extra curricular activities (drama, dance, kapa haka) and participation in a range of sports is are both enjoyed and encouraged by all. Huntly College is close to two major New Zealand cities, Hamilton 35 km to the south and Auckland, NZ's largest city (population in excess of one million), is approximately 90 km north. The college is also less than one hours drive to either the West or East coasts and are ideally situated for commuters.
The schools motto "ma te pono ka watea" is a Maori translation of "the truth shall set you free".
Huntly College has a sisterhood school in South Korea attending visits regularly from both schools.
The current principal is Mr Tim Foy, assisted by deputy principals Mrs Rosemary Curle and Mr G van Burren. [1] Alumni have included rugby league player Martin Moana.