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词条 Tamaki College
释义

  1. Enrolment

  2. Houses

  3. Traditions

  4. Principals

  5. Board of Trustees

  6. Notable alumni

      Academia    Sport    Former Staff  

  7. References

  8. External links

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Tamaki College is co-educational Secondary School in Glen Innes, Auckland, New Zealand.

Originally constructed on two sites, it was planned to create a separate boys and girls colleges when the roll reached 1400. The separate sites in Glen Innes saw the establishment of the 'girls' school in 1955 with the last site in 1957.

This did not occur and the school remained on two sites until 1987.

In 2003 the 'girls' school was closed after a fire burned much of the building.

Tamaki College serves the communities of Glen Innes and Panmure; it celebrated its Diamond Jubilee in 2017.

Since 1998 there has been an extensive redevelopment within the school including the recreation centre, technological block and library.

Tamaki College is part of the "Trades Academies" initiative of the New Zealand Ministry of Education.[2]

Tamaki College is part of the "Services Academies[3]" initiative of the New Zealand Ministry of Education.

Enrolment

Tamaki College is a member of the International Students Code.

At a 2017 Education Review Office review, Tamaki College had 631 students included 2 international students. At the same review the following data shows the ethnic make up of the school.

Gender compositionBoys 50% Girls 50%
Ethnic compositionMāori

Pākehā

Tongan

Samoan

Cook Islands Māori

Niue

other

33%

1%

32%

15%

10%

5%

4%

Houses

Tamaki College's House Names & their Colours
KowhaiNamed for the New Zealand native plant Kowhai
PuririNamed for the New Zealand native plant Puriri
RataNamed for the New Zealand native plant Rata
TotaraNamed for the New Zealand native plant Totara

Each of the houses has a Male and Female House Captain and Deputy House Captains.

Traditions

The heart of the school life is centred around the schools Marae complex, Te Poho O Tamaki. All students and staff starting their journey at Tamaki College goes through the tradition of being welcomed into the school through powhiri.

Principals

Mrs S. A. Pamaka: 2006 -

Mr D. C. Hodge: 1999 - 2005

Mr J. A. Grant: 1987 - 1998

Mr E. R. Perry: 1973 - 1986

Mr C. B. Floyd: 1966 - 1973

Mr J. D. Murdoch: 1957 - 1966

Board of Trustees

The [https://parents.education.govt.nz/primary-school/getting-involved-in-your-childs-school/your-school-board-of-trustees/ board of trustees] is a Crown entity. A Crown entity is an organisation that is part of New Zealand's public sector. The board's job is to see that everything that needs to be done gets done - legally, ethically, and as well as possible in the best interests of its students.

Current members: Barbara Te Kare - Chairperson, DJ Tuaru Temu - Deputy Chairman, Tasha Hohaia, Peter Millar, Soana Pamaka - Board Secretary/Principal, Associate Professor Damon Salesa, Vaughan Spurdle - Staff Representative, Georgie Thompson, Steve Tuitavake, Salome Wara - Student Representative .

Notable alumni

Academia

  • Alvina Pau’uvale - is a researcher and scientist for the University of Auckland

Sport

  • George Moala - is a professional rugby union player in New Zealand, representing Auckland and The Blues.
  • Doris Taufateau - is a female rugby union player for New Zealand and Auckland and is a current staff member of the school.

Former Staff

  • [https://matamatacollege.school.nz/our-alumni/richie-harris/ Richie Harris] - Director of rugby and head coach of the Northland ITM Cup.
  • David Hodge[4] - Former Principal of Tamaki College and Rangitoto College, Head of Saint Kentigerns

References

1. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.minedu.govt.nz/~/media/MinEdu/Files/EducationSectors/PrimarySecondary/SchoolOpsResourcing/OperationalFundingDeciles/DecileChanges_20142015.xls |title= Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools |publisher= Ministry of Education |accessdate= 12 February 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.minedu.govt.nz/theMinistry/EducationInitiatives/YouthGuarantee/InitiativesInPlace.aspx|title=Youth Guarantee initiatives already in place|publisher=Ministry of Education|accessdate=29 March 2012}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://alternativeeducation.tki.org.nz/Services-academies|title=Services academies / Homepage - Alternative Education|website=alternativeeducation.tki.org.nz|language=en|access-date=2018-07-11}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.saintkentigern.com/news/head-saint-kentigern-appointed/|title=Head of Saint Kentigern Appointed|website=www.saintkentigern.com|language=en|access-date=2018-07-11}}

External links

  • {{official website}}
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