Waimea College
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Salisbury Road, Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand |
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Type | State Co-educational Secondary, years 9-13 |
Established | 1957 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 296 |
Principal | Scott Haines[1] |
School roll | 1450 |
Socio-economic decile | 8 |
Website | waimea.school.nz |
Waimea College is a co-educational secondary school in Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand. With a growing roll of 1500+ students from year groups 9-13, Waimea College is equipped with a park-like campus and numerous facilities.[2]
History
Waimea College was established in 1957.[3]
House system
Students of Waimea College are split into four houses named after four famous New Zealanders; they are Rutherford (Green), named after Ernest Rutherford; Sheppard (Blue), named after Kate Sheppard; Hillary (Yellow), named after Edmund Hillary; and Cooper (Red), named after Whina Cooper. Students are involved in various 'House competitions' throughout the year including the annual 'House Sports Day' event, in which students take part in a range of activities throughout the day in order to win points for their House as well as 'House Song', a competition involving each House performing a vocal presentation which is judged and awarded points. At the end of the school year, House points are tallied and the winning House gains the prize of 'House shield'.
Notable staff
- Harold Nelson, athlete[4]
Notable alumni
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- George Bennett, cyclist[5]
- Sir Paul Beresford, British politician[6]
- Mike Coman, rugby union player[7]
- Craig de Goldi, rugby union player[8]
- Rod Dixon, athlete[4]
- Mark Douglas, cricketer[9][non-primary source needed]
- Roger Kerr, businessman[10]
- Annette King, Member of Parliament[11]
- Dame Suzie Moncrieff, founder of the World of Wearable Art show[12]
- Sharon O'Neill, singer–songwriter[13]
- Anita Punt, field hockey player[14]
- Jason Richards, motor-racing driver[15]
- Rachel Sutherland, field hockey player[16]
- David Teece, economist and entrepreneur[17]
- Ken Wadsworth, cricketer[18]
References
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External links
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- ↑ Senior Management Team
- ↑ Waimea College Facilities
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- ↑ NZ Sporting Representatives, Waimea College. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
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- Schools in the Tasman District
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