Taradale High School
Taradale High School | |
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Piki ake. Kia maia Be Determined, Aim High | |
Address | |
50 Murphy Road, Taradale, Napier, New Zealand | |
Coordinates | 39°32′33″S 176°51′02″E / 39.5424°S 176.8506°ECoordinates: 39°32′33″S 176°51′02″E / 39.5424°S 176.8506°E |
Information | |
Type |
State secondary co-educational Years 9–13 |
Established | 1970 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 215 |
Principal | Stephen Hensman |
School roll | 966[1] (November 2015) |
Socio-economic decile | 7O[2] |
Website | ths.school.nz |
Taradale High School (THS), is a co-educational secondary school situated in the town of Taradale in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. Taradale High School accommodates from years 9-13. The school currently has an attendance role of approximately 1060 students (ranging over the five years of age) as of February 2011.
Facilities
The school is structurally a "Nelson 2H" school, like most New Zealand secondary schools built in the 1960s. The Nelson 2H is distinguished by its two-storey H-shaped classroom blocks, with stairwells at each end of the block and a large ground floor toilet and cloak area on one side.[3] Taradale has three Nelson 2H classroom blocks - A, B and C blocks.
The school is well resourced with modern facilities which include a learning support centre, a gymnasium, a music and drama suite, four computer suites, an additional suite of computers and VLN facilities in the library, an extensive technology complex and an attractive environment with extensive sports grounds. A state of the art food technology / hospitality facility was commissioned in 2006 and has since been completed along with a dance studio as part of a major gymnasium refit.
Student Support
Taradale High School has a long-running tradition of having student leaders to help with tasks and leadership roles around the school. This tradition continues with junior house leaders being established in 2008.
Junior Diploma
Taradale High School introduced the Junior Diploma in 2006 with outstanding results. Each year the school tracks just under half a million credits and provides a tangible incentive to encourage students to strive for their best and to develop their self-management skill set. The diploma has been well received by the Taradale community and the school has enjoyed strong enrolments since its introduction.
School Achievements & History
The school opened on 3 February 1970, although some of the buildings were not yet complete or painted, and the playing fields were bare earth with stones and rocks. The science class had no equipment, and the library was short of books. The opening ceremony was not held until 17 July 1970, and the Minister of Education, Brian Talboys, was unable to attend and a replacement speaker was hastily organised. Of the original ten staff members, four left during the first year. Despite these problems, the school presented a concert involving every class at the end of the second term, and a basketball marathon set an endurance record for the Guinness Book of Records. The school magazine, then called Teamhar Leabhar (Gaelic for The Book of Tara), published its first issue.[4]
The school grew rapidly over the next decade. B block was built in 1971-72. and C block in 1975. A mezzanine floor was added to the library in 1974, and the gymnasium opened in 1981. The roll increased to over 800 in 1976, and was then stable until 1984, when it increased to over 900. The school magazine become The Brooch in 1976.[5]
In 1975 the local community decided that the school should have its own Board of Governors in place of the Napier High Schools Board. The school gained the right to internally assess all School Certificate subjects from 1977.[6]
A connection with Tomakomai Commercial High School in Tomakomai, Hokkaidō, Japan formed in 1979, with several Japanese students spending a year at Taradale. A second sister school relationship was formed with Samil Commercial High School in South Korea in 1993.[7]
The school celebrated its 25th anniversary with a reunion during Easter, 1995.[8]
Taradale High School received unfavourable attention nationally when six pupils sodomised another student with a broomstick at a party at one of the students homes on the evening of October 17, 2001. The boys were convicted of sexual assault and forced to serve jail sentences of between 2 and 2.5 years.[9][10]
References
- ↑ "Directory of Schools - as at 01 December 2015". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2015-12-29.
- ↑ "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ↑ "Catalogue of Standard School Building Types" (PDF). Christchurch: Ministry of Education. August 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
- ↑ Taradale High School Reunion Committee (1995). Taradale High School Reunion Easter 1995: The First Twenty Five Years 1970-1995. pp. 7–8.
- ↑ Taradale High School Reunion Easter 1995, pages 8-9
- ↑ Taradale High School Reunion Easter 1995, page 10
- ↑ Taradale High School Reunion Easter 1995, pages 14, 18
- ↑ Taradale High School Reunion Easter 1995, pages 2, 40
- ↑ "Students guilty in broomstick case". TVNZ. April 24, 2002. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
- ↑ "Students found guilty in broomstick case retrial". New Zealand Herald. April 17, 2003. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
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