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112 [1] (February 2024) Socio-economic decile. 2F [2] Website. www.sjmgc.school.nz. St Joseph's Māori Girls' College or Hato Hōhepa is a Catholic, integrated, boarding and day college in Taradale, New Zealand, for girls in Year 7 to Year 13. It is the largest Māori girls' boarding secondary school in New Zealand.
All schools are coeducational except for the boys' schools of Francis Douglas Memorial College and New Plymouth Boys' High School and the girls' schools of New Plymouth Girls' High School, Sacred Heart Girls' College, and Taranaki Diocesan School for Girls . There are two Kura Kaupapa Māori schools in the South Taranaki District, and one in ...
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Girls. Socio-economic decile. 3I [1] Turakina Māori Girls' College (1905 to 2016) was a Presbyterian boarding school for young Māori women. The school was founded in Turakina, New Zealand, in 1905, by A. G. Hamilton. [2] It was relocated to Marton in 1927, [3] but retained its previous name. The Hamilton Memorial Library of the college was ...
Kaiwharawhara Primary School, 1925–1977. [7] Kingston School, Wellington. Miramar South School and Strathmore Community School, merged on the Strathmore site in January 2013 to form Kahurangi School. Moriah College, state-integrated school. Lower Hutt City. Children of Hope New Zealand, Wainuiomata.
hukarere .ac .nz. Hukarere Girls' College is a girls secondary boarding school in the Hawke's Bay Region of New Zealand. It has a strong Māori character and follows the Anglican tradition. The School motto "Kia Ū Ki Te Pai" means "Cleave to that which is good" or "Abhor that which is evil" ( Romans 12 verse 9, New Testament of the Bible ).
Awariki School (opened 1904), [17] Ormondville School (opened 1878), [18] and Matamau School (opened 1887) [19] merged into Norsewood School in 2003. [20] Kohinui School, Kohinui, closed in January 2008 and merged with Kumeroa-Hopelands School. [21] Tiraumea School, closed January 2012. [22] Wimbledon School, Wimbledon.
History. An instrumental version of "Hine E Hine" was used from 1981 to 1994 as TV2's closedown song, which accompanied a cartoon featuring the Goodnight Kiwi.It was the opening song on Kiri Te Kanawa's 1999 album Maori Songs.