Tauranga Boys' College

Tauranga Boys' College
Location
664 Cameron Road,
Tauranga,
New Zealand

Information
Type State single-sex boys, Secondary (Year 9-13)
Motto Pergo et Perago
Established 1958
Ministry of Education Institution no. 121
Principal Robert Mangan
School roll 1800
Socio-economic decile 6
Website

Tauranga Boys' College is a state secondary school for boys, located on the edge of the downtown area of Tauranga, New Zealand. The school was founded in 1958. The school prides itself on its successful involvement in academia, sport and the arts.

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History

Secondary education in Tauranga began in 1900, with the establishment of a district high school joined with Tauranga School. By the mid-1930s, the buildings were inadequate for use, and a push for a separate secondary school began. In 1937, the education board purchased the motor camp "Hillsdene", originally one of the 10-acre (40,000 m2) blocks laid out after the Battle of Gate Pā. However, World War II delayed building on the site until 1944. After two years of building, Tauranga College was opened on February 5, 1946. The college ran until 1958 - due to overcrowding, female students moved to a newly built campus, which was named Tauranga Girls' College. Male students remained in Tauranga College, which became known as Tauranga Boys' College.[1][2]

The College seeks to honour the past in creating the future. This includes honours boards recognising top scholars and New Zealand representative sportsmen, the naming of buildings after former principals and assorted trees and memorials for World War II victims and students who died whilst enrolled.

Principals

Houses

Tauranga Boys' College currently has six houses. The houses are all named after prominent New Zealanders.

Notable alumni

Academia

The Arts

Public service

Sport

References