Western Springs College
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| Western Springs College | |
| Motto | |
| Type | State Co-educational secondary school (Year 9-13) |
| Year established | circa 1960 |
| Address | 100 Motions Road, Western Springs, Auckland, New Zealand |
| Coordinates | |
| Principal | Ken Havill[1] |
| School roll | 1085 |
| Socio-economic decile (10 is highest) | 8[2] |
| Ministry of Education Institution no. | 48 |
| Website | www.westernsprings.school.nz |
Western Springs College (Maori: Nga Puna O Waiorea) is a co-educational state secondary school in Auckland, New Zealand. It teaches students from years 9 to 13 and is located near both Western Springs Park and Auckland Zoo. The school was originally part of Seddon Memorial Technical College but was moved to the current Western Springs site in circa 1960. The school consists of five houses, Atea, Moana, Whenua, Kapura and Rumaki.
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[edit] History
The school was originally called Seddon High School following its separation from Seddon Memorial Technical College.
[edit] Facilities
The Auckland Performing Arts Centre (TAPAC) is located with the school grounds. [3]
[edit] Uniform
The school is one of few in the Auckland area to have no formal uniform. The school sees the development of sensible attitudes towards dress and appearance as part of the education process and tidy dress standards are enforced. [4]
[edit] Enrolment and donation
The school operates an enrolment zone which entitles students residing within the zone to enrol at the school. [5] Students from outside the zone may be admitted through a ballot system. A voluntary donation to cover costs is requested at the time of enrolment. [6]
[edit] Rumaki and Pacific Unit
The Rumaki and Pacific units provide a specialised learning environment for both Maori and Pacific Island students. The units work under spoken and written language immersion and are focused on integrating culture and customs into daily learning. [7][8]
[edit] Academic achievement
The results from the school's 2005 NCEA examinations placed it as the top decile 7[9] school for NCEA Level 1.[10] The school is also traditionally strong in debating, with both teams in the final of the 2005 Auckland Senior Debating competition representing Western Springs College.[11]
[edit] References
- ^ Western Springs College staff list
- ^ Decile change 2007 to 2008 for state & state integrated schools
- ^ TAPAC Website
- ^ Western Spring College Prospectus - Dress and Appearance
- ^ Western Springs College Prospectus - Enrolment
- ^ Western Springs College Prospectus - Coming to College
- ^ Western Spring College Prospectus - Ko Te Reo Rumaki
- ^ Western Spring College Prospectus - Cultural Diversity
- ^ The decile has changed to 8 for the 2008 year.
- ^ Western Spring College Prospectus - Academic Achievement
- ^ Western Springs College Prospectus - College Life

