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Northland is the northernmost region of New Zealand. It contains numerous rural primary schools, some small town primary and secondary schools, and a small number of city schools. Area schools in isolated areas provide complete education from primary to secondary level. Intermediate schools exist in Kaitaia, Kaikohe, Dargaville, Whangārei and ...
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Northland High School (NHS) is a public high school in Columbus, Ohio, United States, NHS is a part of the Columbus City Schools system and opened in 1966 The current principal is Jason Johnson and athletic teams are known as the Vikings with school colors of green and gold.
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Kerikeri High School is the largest school in Northland. A secondary (years 7–13) school, with a roll of 1,598 [30] Kerikeri Primary School and Riverview School are contributing primary (years 1–6) schools with rolls of 565 [31] and 442 [32] students. Springbank School is a private composite (years 1–13) school with a roll of 220. [33]
Tauraroa Area School is a coeducational composite (years 1–13) school with a roll of 410 students as of November 2024. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Before 1958, the school was "Tauraroa Public School". Between 1958 and 1983, it was "Tauraroa District High School".
Being a Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod school, the ethnicity of the students is predominantly white of German descent (83%). The school has a large minority of Asian students(12%), mostly Hmong-Americans and Koreans. [1] Multi-racial Americans make up 2%, American Indians 2%, and Hispanics of any race 1% of the student body. [2]
Northland Christian School (NCS) was established in the spring of 1974. Seeking to create a school in their community that combined excellence in education with a commitment to teaching Biblical principles, a group of dedicated families from Bammel Church of Christ gathered $1,000 of seed money, sought teachers who shared their vision, and found a physical location for the school.