Manurewa High School

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Manurewa High School[1]
Location
67 Browns Road
Manurewa
Auckland 2102
New Zealand

Coordinates 37°00′36″S 174°52′57″E / 37.0099°S 174.8825°E / -37.0099; 174.8825Coordinates: 37°00′36″S 174°52′57″E / 37.0099°S 174.8825°E / -37.0099; 174.8825
Information
Type State co-ed secondary (year 9-13)
Motto A Tradition of Excellence
Established 1960
Ministry of Education Institution no. 99
Principal Salvatore Gargiulo[2]
School roll 1804[3] (November 2013)
Socio-economic decile 2[4]
Website manurewa.school.nz

Manurewa High School is one of the larger Secondary Schools in New Zealand, with an enrolment reaching 2,200 students.

Manurewa High School is a multi-cultural school. It has Pacific 42%, Māori 25%, Asian 19%, New Zealand European/Pākehā 12% Other ethnicity 2%.[5] Some cultures include Australian, Cambodian, Chinese (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore), Cook Island, Dutch, Filipino, Fijian, French, French Polynesia, Indian, Indonesian, Iranian, Iraqi, Irish, New Zealand, Korean, Malaysian, New Caledonian, Niue, Polynesian, Samoan, South African, Sri Lankan, Syrian, Thai, Tongan, Vietnamese. Once a year it holds an International Week to honour this multi-culturalism.

It is also notable as the only major secondary school with a large pool of resources dedicated to the education of blind and visually impaired students. This is arranged through the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind in association with their major educational facility, the Homai College for the Blind which is within walking distance of Manurewa High School. Blind and Visually Impaired students are placed in normal classroom environments and are assisted through the provisioning of specialised equipment and resources (such as Braille versions of textbooks), and staff trained to meet their special needs are available. This allows the students to participate fully in the school curriculum without any significant segregation.

Manurewa High School Rugby Academy

In 2002, with the blessing of the Board of Trustees and the then Principal the late Ken Thomson, a dedicated Rugby Academy was introduced with the help of MHS Old Boys Andrew Talaimanu and Lindsay Raki.The first intake was 25 boys in 2003 in Year 9 (The Babies) playing in the U/14 Open weight Grade. This has been hugely successful with now over 200 players in 2007. The Boys 1st XV have been very successful pushing local rivals Wesley College to a 12 all draw in 2006 and in 2007 NZ National 1st XV Champions Gisborne Boys' High School to a close fought loss of 21-13.

Tim Nanai Williams (an original 2003 Baby) was selected for NZ Secondary Schools in 2006 and 2007 at fullback. The Girls 1st XV won the Auckland Girls Secondary Schools Championship in 2007. The Director of Rugby is Old Boy and former Counties Manukau Steelers NPC coach Andrew Talaimanu.

Notable alumni

  • Hayley Marie Byrnes - TV personality
  • Mark Cooksley - All Black
  • Greg Eastwood - rugby league player
  • Henry Fa'afili - rugby league player
  • Tim Nanai-Williams - NZ Secondary Schools Rugby, NZ Sevens, Counties Manukau Steelers and Waikato Chiefs
  • Wendy Petrie - TV newsreader
  • Lindsay Raki - NZ Maori All Black and NZ Sevens Rugby Representative
  • Jim Richards (race driver) - 3x Australian Touring Car Champion, 7 x Bathurst Winner
  • Mark Sagapolutele, also known as Mareko - rapper
  • Daryl Tuffey - New Zealand fast bowler
  • John Walker - athlete, Olympic gold medalist
  • Bundee Aki - Counties Manukau Steelers and Waikato Chiefs

Notes

  1. The Manurewa High School (until 2007)
  2. "New Principal appointed". 7 September 2009. Archived from the original on 1 December 2009. Retrieved 12 September 2009. 
  3. "Directory of Schools - as at 4 December 2013". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 10 December 2013. 
  4. Decile change 2007 to 2008 for state & state integrated schools
  5. "Manurewa High School 24/11/2010 ERO Report". Education Review Office. Retrieved 1 January 2013. 
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