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Waitākere College is a state coeducational secondary school located in Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand, established in 1975. A total of 1,591 students from Years 9 to 13 (ages 13 to 18) attend Waitākere College as of November 2024. [1] Students entering the college are allocated into one of three "Houses".
Auckland Grammar School. The Auckland Region is the most populous region of New Zealand, containing the country's most populous city, Auckland, as well the towns of Wellsford, Warkworth, Helensville, the Hibiscus Coast, Pukekohe and Waiuku and their surrounding rural areas, plus many islands in the Hauraki Gulf including Waiheke Island and Great Barrier Island.
Waitākere is a locality name in West Auckland, New Zealand. It most commonly refers to: Waitākere, Auckland, a rural town north-west of Auckland; Waitakere City, a former territorial authority which existed from 1989 to 2010; Waitākere Ranges, a mountain range in West Auckland; Waitākere may also refer to: Waitakere City FC, a football club
The campus is a joint development with the former Waitakere City Council and includes the new Waitākere Central Library. Unitec's Waitakere campus offers introductory computing, community development, and nursing courses. [3] In August 2011, Unitec opened a campus in Albany, on Auckland's North Shore, but it was closed in December 2016. [4]
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The Sunderland Education Trust founded Sunderland in 2007 as "Sunderland School and College". It was the first private secondary school to open in Waitakere City (modern West Auckland), opening at the former site of the Waitakere City Council buildings. [5]
Kelston Girls' College is the site of one of the earliest schools to open in West Auckland. The first schools that began operating in West Auckland were Avondale School, which opened in 1860, [152] a school held in the library of Henderson's Mill in 1873, [153] and the New Lynn School, which opened on the modern site of Kelston Girls' College ...
The fire station in Waitakere, near Waitakere railway station. Waitākere had a population of 1,812 in the 2023 New Zealand census, a decrease of 6 people (−0.3%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 138 people (8.2%) since the 2013 census. There were 906 males, 900 females and 9 people of other genders in 612 dwellings.