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School
Te Puke High School
Location
19 Tui Street
Te Puke 3119
 New Zealand
Coordinates37°47′17.49″S 176°19′5.33″E / 37.7881917°S 176.3181472°E / -37.7881917; 176.3181472
Information
Funding typeState
MottoAim High – Plus Ultra
Whaia Te Matauranga Tiketike
Ministry of Education Institution no.123
PrincipalAlan Liddle
Years offered9–13
GenderCoeducational
School roll992 (August 2024
HousesBlake, Hillary, Morihana, Ngata, Sheppard
Colour(s)    Navy Blue, White, Maroon
NicknameTPHS
Socio-economic decile3
Websitetphs.nz

Te Puke High School is a state, co-educational secondary school located in Te Puke, New Zealand. The school serves students from Year 9 to Year 13, and had a roll of 915 students as of February 2017.

Students

The two largest ethnic groups at the school are New Zealand European, which comprises 45% of students, and Māori, which comprises 37%. The rest of the school comprises 5% Indian, 4% Other European, 3% Kiribati, 2% Other Pacific, 2% South East Asian, 1% Other Asian and 1% Other. 51% of students are female, and 49% are male.

Curriculum

Te Puke High School redesigned the Junior School Curriculum (Years 9 and 10) around 2015–2016, for "21st Century Learning" moving away from the traditional isolated subject classes (e.g. Mathematics or English) and enhanced the Integrated Learning approach. They created "Themes" consisting of five core subjects, English, History/Social Science, Mathematics, Physical Education/Health and Science, in which all five subjects are taught in a cross-curricular approach. They created SPINS (SPecial INterest Subjects) which have been traditionally called "Options" (e.g. Materials, Drama, Visual Arts). The final aspect was Foci. Foci's are where students can enhance a deeper understanding/knowledge into a particular interest of two subjects (e.g. A "Board Gaming" foci can focus on the Mathematical and Social Science sides of "gaming", and interest "gaming" students. Te Puke High School is looking to integrate some of these concepts into the Senior Curriculum over the next few years.

Facilities

In 2013, some redevelopment took place at the school. A main school block was created in a 'V' shape, with several learning pods on each side, the special needs unit at the tip, and a large courtyard in the centre. Each "pod" can have up to three classes operating within it at a time, and science labs are located between the pods. The school wharenui was also rebuilt. In early 2017, the Performing Arts/Administration Block went under much needed renovations.

Houses

Te Puke High School consists of five houses/factions:

  • Blake – Red

Named after Sir Peter Blake

  • Hillary – Yellow

Named after Sir Edmund Hillary

  • Morihana – Purple

Named after Sir Howard Morrison

  • Ngata – Green

Named after Sir Āpirana Ngata

  • Sheppard – Blue

Named after Kate Sheppard

Notable alumni

  • Ruia Morrison – tennis player
  • Joan Chapple – New Zealand's first plastic and hand surgeon, also a photographer (1934–2013)

References

  1. "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  2. "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  3. "Te Puke High School – About the School". Education Review Office. 27 July 2015.
  4. "Te Puke High School – Junior Curriculum". Te Puke High School. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  5. "Learning pods build new vibe at high school". Bay of Plenty Times. 28 February 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  6. "Student leadership". Te Puke High School. Retrieved 15 February 2018.

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Schools in the Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand
State secondary & composite
State-integrated
Private
Western Bay of Plenty District, New Zealand
Seat: Greerton, Tauranga
Populated places
Waihi Beach-Katikati Ward
Waihi Beach Sub-Division
Katikati Sub-Division
Kaimai Ward
Maketu-Te Puke Ward
Te Puke Sub-Division
Maketu Sub-Division
Geographic features
Facilities and attractions
Government
Organisations
- formerly a populated place within Kaimai Ward until 2019; - partially shared with Whakatāne District
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