Aotea College

Aotea College
Address
Okowai Road
Aotea
Porirua 5024
New Zealand
Coordinates 41°07′31″S 174°51′17″E / 41.1254°S 174.8547°E / -41.1254; 174.8547Coordinates: 41°07′31″S 174°51′17″E / 41.1254°S 174.8547°E / -41.1254; 174.8547
Information
Funding type State
Established 1978
Ministry of Education Institution no. 253
Principal Kate Gainsford
Years offered 9–13
Gender Co-educational
School roll 899[1] (November 2015)
Socio-economic decile 5M[2]
Website www.aotea.school.nz

Aotea College is a state co-educational secondary school located in Porirua, New Zealand. Founded in 1978, the school serves students for Year 9 to 13 (ages 12 to 18) across the northern suburbs of Porirua.

Demographics

At the September 2013 Education Review Office (ERO) review, Aotea College had 936 students enrolled, including seven international students. Forty-seven percent of students were male and 53 percent were female. Thirty-seven percent of students identified as New Zealand European (Pākehā), 28 percent identified as Māori, 26 percent as Pacific Islanders, seven percent as Asian, and two percent as another ethnicity.[3]

Aotea College has a socio-economic decile of 5 (step M), meaning it draws its school community from areas of moderate socioeconomic status when compared to other New Zealand schools.[2]

Sport and cultural activities

Sport and cultural activities are a major part of Aotea College. Students are encouraged to take at least one winter sport and summer sport. Aotea College competes in the New Zealand National Secondary Schools Barbershop competition - in 2008, the girls' chorus won first place in both the regional and the national competition in Wellington.

Notable ex-students

References

  1. "Directory of Schools - as at 01 December 2015". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2015-12-29.
  2. 1 2 "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  3. "Aotea College Education Review". Education Review Office. 4 November 2013. Retrieved 21 March 2015.

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