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'''Hereworth School''' is one of only seven independent boys' schools in [[New Zealand]] which caters for boarding and day pupils. It was established in 1927 by the amalgamation of Heretaunga School [[Hastings, New Zealand|Hastings (New Zealand)]] and Hurworth School ([[Wanganui]]). |
'''Hereworth School''' is one of only seven independent boys' schools in [[New Zealand]] which caters for boarding and day pupils. It was established in 1927 by the amalgamation of Heretaunga School [[Hastings, New Zealand|Hastings (New Zealand)]] and Hurworth School ([[Wanganui]]). |
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The school is founded on five main "cornerstones", which are Academic, Cultural, Christian Dimension, Boarding Life and Sport. The Christian Dimension being very strong at Hereworth, the school has its own chapel and chapel choir in which the whole school attends services four times a week. |
The school is founded on five main "cornerstones", which are Academic, Cultural, Christian Dimension, Boarding Life and Sport. The Christian Dimension being very strong at Hereworth, the school has its own chapel and chapel choir in which the whole school attends services four times a week. |
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== Founding == |
== Founding == |
Revision as of 23:11, 23 March 2022
Hereworth School | |
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Address | |
Te Mata Road, Havelock North, Hawke's Bay | |
Coordinates | 39°40′06″S 176°53′26″E / 39.6684°S 176.8906°E |
Information | |
Type | Independent Boys' Primary and Intermediate (Years 0 to 8) |
Motto | Non Nobis Solum (Not For Ourselves Alone) |
Established | 1927 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 4108 |
Headmaster | Trevor Barman |
School roll | 302[1] (August 2024) |
Socio-economic decile | 10 |
Website | hereworth.school.nz |
Hereworth School is one of only seven independent boys' schools in New Zealand which caters for boarding and day pupils. It was established in 1927 by the amalgamation of Heretaunga School Hastings (New Zealand) and Hurworth School (Wanganui).
The school is founded on five main "cornerstones", which are Academic, Cultural, Christian Dimension, Boarding Life and Sport. The Christian Dimension being very strong at Hereworth, the school has its own chapel and chapel choir in which the whole school attends services four times a week.
Founding
It was founded in 1927 by H. E. Sturge, with the merger of Heretaunga School and Hurworth School.[2] Sturge was the headmaster until his death in 1935.[3]
'Anti-Bubble Wrapping' Policy
In 2008 the then headmaster, Ross Scrymgeour spoke out against the 'bubble-wrapping' of school-age children. He suggested that kids are becoming more and more protected from risks, restricting them from going out of their comfort zone and taking responsible risks.[4]
History
Hereworth was started in 1927 and has since then become a school that ranges from year 0 to year 8. It is one of only seven private boys schools in New Zealand. The schools that it was born from, Hurworth and Heretaunga, were also private schools. Many new facilities have been added to Hereworth School and in 2008 the grounds won the 'Best Garden' award. As of 2007, students and staff have been able to use the modern technology block.
Technology Block
At the end of the first term in 2007, John Key opened the $2,900,000 Technology Block. In this building there are six rooms. These are used for: Music and Drama, Hard Materials, Media Studies, Computing, Food Technology and Soft Materials (Sewing etc.).
Houses
The boys of Hereworth each belong to one of four houses:[5]
- Reeve House
- Elder House
- Grant House
- Rickard House
Sport
One sport is compulsory in the winter and one in the summer. The winter sports on offer are:
- Hockey
- Rugby
- Soccer
The summer sports on offer are:
- Tennis
- Softball
- Cricket
References
- ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ "Our Heritage". Hereworth School. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
- ^ "Francis Logan (1857–1933" (PDF). p. 67.
- ^ Sharpe, Marty (2 April 2008). "Boys missing out in 'feminised' schools - headmaster". The Dominion Post. Archived from the original on 21 August 2008.
- ^ "Student Leadership". Hereworth School. Retrieved 28 February 2021.