Wanganui High School
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Wanganui High School | |
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Purnell Street Springvale Wanganui 4541 New Zealand |
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Ministry of Education Institution no. | 189 |
Principal | Garry Olver[1] |
Years offered | 9–13 |
Gender | Coeducational |
School roll | 1598[2] (March 2016) |
Socio-economic decile | 4L[3] |
Website | www |
Wanganui High School is a state co-educational New Zealand secondary school located in Whanganui, New Zealand. Founded in 1958, the school has a roll of 1700 students as of April 2013,[1] making it the largest school in Whanganui.
In 2002 The Have, a band made up of Wanganui High School students won the Smokefreerockquest.[4]
Principals
The school has had seven principals so far:[5]
- A.T. Gibson (1958–1967)
- M.D. Fountain (1968–1978)
- P.G. Canham (1979–1985)
- L.I. Power (1985–1993)
- Warwick Maguire (1994–2009)
- Nigel Hanton (2010–2012)
- Garry Olver (2012–present)
Notable Alumni
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- Michael Fitzgerald, rugby player
- James Musa, soccer player
- Sir Jerry Mateparae, Governor General of New Zealand
- Alan McIntyre, hockey player
- Annette Main, Mayor of Whanganui
References
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External links
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