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List of schools in the Tasman District

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This is a list of schools in the Tasman region of New Zealand's South Island.

Name[1][2] Years[2] Gender[2] Authority[1] Location[1] Decile[a] (2015)[1] EQI (April 2023)[1] Roll[b] (August 2024)[1] Website[1] School number[1] Opening year
Appleby School 1–6 Coed State Appleby 9 413 102 [1] 3180 1859[4]
Baton Valley School (closed 1928)[5] 1–8 Coed State Baton Valley - - - - - 1881[5]
Brightwater School 1–6 Coed State Brightwater 9 429 255 [2] 3183 1888[6]
Brightwater School for Girls (closed 1889)[5] 1–8 Coed State Brightwater - - - - - 1881[5]
Brooklyn School 1–8 Coed State Brooklyn 5 457 134 [3] 3185 -
Central Takaka School 1–6 Coed State Tākaka 6 420 42 [4] 3225 1896[7]
Collingwood Area School 1–13 Coed State Collingwood 7 455 146 [5] 290 1859[8]
Dovedale School 1–8 Coed State Dovedale 5 434 29 [6] 3188 1869,[9] 1938[5]
East Tākaka School (closed 1968)[10] 1–8 Coed State East Tākaka - - - - - 1874[5]
Eighty-Eight Valley School (closed 1929)[5] 1–8 Coed State Eighty-Eight Valley - - - - - 1863[5]
Foxhill School (closed 2002)[11] 1–8 Coed State Foxhill - - - - - 1861[5]
Golden Bay High School (formerly Tākaka District High School)[5] 7–13 Coed State Tākaka 6 448 322 [7] 292 1862[12]
Golden Downs School (closed 1942)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tapawera - - - - - 1904[5]
Gordon School (closed 1945)[5] 1–8 Coed State Foxhill - - - - - 1888[5]
Henley School 1–6 Coed State Richmond 8 429 514 [8] 3194 1962[13][5]
Hope School 1–6 Coed State Hope 9 423 95 [9] 3196 1851[5]
Kiwi School (closed 1942, previously Upper Tadmor School)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tapawera - - - - - 1901[5]
Korere School (Tapawera) (closed 1942, Upper Motupiko School)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tapawera - - - - - 1885[5]
Koreke School (Wakefield) (closed 1930)[5] 1–8 Coed State Wakefield - - - - - -
Lake Rotoiti School 1–8 Coed State Saint Arnaud 8 429 22 [10] 3199 1949[14]
Lower Moutere School[5] 1–8 Coed State Lower Moutere 5 469 242 [11] 3200 1862[5]
Mahana School 1–8 Coed State Mahana 9 419 64 [12] 3201 1915[15]
Māpua School 1–8 Coed State Māpua 10 401 252 [13] 3203 1913[5]
Matariki School (closed 1942, formerly Wangapeka School 1907-1912)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tapawera - - - - - 1907[5]
Motueka High School 9–13 Coed State Motueka 5 456 717 [14] 298 1955[5]
Motueka Steiner School 1–8 Coed Private Motueka 429 99 [15] 946 2002[5]
Motueka South School 1–8 Coed State Motueka 4 460 204 [16] 3206 1958[16]
Motupiko School (closed 1942)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tapawera - - - - - 1868, 1877[5]
Motupipi School 1–6 Coed State Motupipi 7 438 88 [17] 3207 1856[17]
Murchison Area School 1–15 Coed State Murchison 4 478 185 [18] 299 1883[18][19]
Ngatimoti School 1–8 Coed State Ngātīmoti 5 435 88 [19] 3212 1868[20]
Orinoco School (closed)[5] 1–8 Coed State Ngātīmoti - - - - - 1894[5]
Pangatōtara School (closed 1910)[5] 1–8 Coed State Pangatotara - - - - - 1856[5]
Parklands School (formerly Motueka Primary School 1857-1956)[5] 1–8 Coed State Motueka 210 [20] 3213 1857[5]
Pigeon Valley School (closed 1950)[5] 1–8 Coed State Pigeon Valley - - - - - 1888[5]
Pokororo School (closed 1939)[5] 1–8 Coed State Pokororo - - - - - 1883[5]
Ranzau School 1–6 Coed State (previously Lutheran)[5] Hope 9 427 112 [21] 3214 1848[5]
Richmond School 1–6 Coed State Richmond 517 [22] 3216 1846, 1856[5]
River Terrace School (closed 1920)[5] 1–8 Coed State Brightwater - - - - - 1855[5]
Riwaka School 1–8 Coed State Riwaka 5 445 178 [23] - - 3217 1848[5]
Salisbury School Girls State Richmond 3 473 15 [24] 525 1916[5]
Sherry River School (closed 1942)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tapawera - - - - - 1881[5]
Spring Grove School (closed 1974) 1–8 Coed State Brightwater - - - - - 1845[5]
St Paul's School 1–8 Coed State integrated Richmond 8 409 358 [25] 1627 1999[21]
St Peter Chanel School 1–8 Coed State integrated Motueka 4 451 62 [26] 3222 1957[22]
Stanley Brook School (closed 1942)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tapawera - - - - - 1880[5]
Tadmor School (closed 1942)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tapawera - - - - - 1878[5]
Tākaka Primary School 1–6 Coed State Tākaka 6 450 130 [27] 3226 -
Tapawera School (closed 1942, formerly Motueka Valley School 1876-1907)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tapawera - - - - - 1876[5]
Tapawera Area School 1–13 Coed State Tapawera 4 491 162 [28] 297 1975[5]
Tasman Bay Christian School 1–8 Coed State integrated Tasman 6 465 65 [29] 1178
Tasman School (formerly Aporo School) 1–8 Coed State Tasman 9 410 105 [30] 3228 1913[5]
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Tuia Te Matangi 1–13 Coed State Richmond 4 451 62 [31] 628 2012[23]
Tophouse School (closed)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tophouse - - - - - 1914[5][24][25]
Totara Bush Household School (closed 1945)[5] 1–8 Coed State Wakefield - - - - - -
Upper Moutere School 1–8 Coed State Upper Moutere 8 418 85 [32] 3229 1857[26]
Wai-iti School (closed 1938, formerly Upper Wakefield School)[5] 1–8 Coed State Wai-iti - - - - - 1857[5]
Waimea College 9–13 Coed State Richmond 8 442 1552 [33] 296 1957[27][5]
Waimea Intermediate 7–8 Coed State Richmond 8 445 606 [34] 3233 1959[28][5]
Waimea West School (closed 1938)[5] 1–8 Coed State Brightwater - - - - - 1846, 1858[5]
Wairoa Gorge School (closed 1945)[5] 1–8 Coed State Wairoa Valley - - - - - 1920[5]
Wairoa Valley School (closed 1909, also known as Garden Valley School or The Valley School)[5] 1–8 Coed State Wairoa Valley - - - - - 1891[5]
Wakefield School 1–6 Coed State Wakefield 8 440 253 [35] 3234 1843[29]
Wangapeka School (closed 1938)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tapawera - - - - - 1890[5]
Woodstock School (closed 1942)[5] 1–8 Coed State Woodstock - - - - - 1882[5]
Tui School (closed 1942)[5] 1–8 Coed State Tapawera - - - - - 1912[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ The now-defunct socioeconomic decile measured the socioeconomic status of the school catchment area from 1 (the poorest areas) to 10 (the wealthiest areas).[3]
  2. ^ The roll for each school changes frequently as students start school for the first time, move between schools, and graduate.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Find a School". Education Counts. Ministry of Education.
  2. ^ a b c "Early childhood and school reports". ero.govt.nz. Education Review Office.
  3. ^ "How The Decile Is Calculated". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 8 June 2008.
  4. ^ "School History". appleby.school.nz.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by "Tasman Education Timeline". theprow.org.nz.
  6. ^ "Brightwater School – Tasman, Nelson". brightwater.school.nz.
  7. ^ "Central Takaka School". centraltakaka.school.nz.
  8. ^ "Collingwood Area School Charter 2018 - 2020" (PDF). collingwood-area.school.nz.
  9. ^ "Our History Dovedale School". dovedale.school.nz.
  10. ^ "East Takaka School". Nelson Provincial Museum. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  11. ^ "Foxhill School (3190) Closure Notice". New Zealand Gazette.
  12. ^ "150th anniversary". gbh.school.nz.
  13. ^ "About Henley School". henley.school.nz.
  14. ^ "75th anniversary". lakerotoiti.school.nz.
  15. ^ "Mahana School opening day, 1915". Tasman District Libraries.
  16. ^ "Rocky beginning for school". Nelson Mail. 31 January 2009.
  17. ^ The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts. Christchurch: Cyclopedia Company Limited. 1906. pp. 213–215.
  18. ^ "Murchison School class of 1883-1900". Tasman District Libraries.
  19. ^ The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts]. Christchurch: Cyclopedia Company Limited. 1906. pp. 279–281.
  20. ^ Beaston, Kath; Whelan, Helen (1993). The River Flows On. Nelson: Stiles Printing Ltd.
  21. ^ "Our History". stpauls-richmond.school.nz. 12 July 2020.
  22. ^ "School Charter and Strategic Plan 2022" (PDF). spcmotueka.school.nz.
  23. ^ Hubbard, Catherine (8 July 2022). "Kura kaupapa has much to dance about after 10 years in Nelson". stuff.co.nz.
  24. ^ "Tophouse School building". Tasman District Libraries. Tasman District Council.
  25. ^ "Tophouse School opens". Colonist. 14 July 1914. p. 3.
  26. ^ "Our History - Upper Moutere School". uppermoutere.school.nz.
  27. ^ "Waimea celebrates half-century". Nelson Mail. 19 October 2007. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  28. ^ "Growth of Richmond". Nelson Photo News. 24 June 1961. p. 23. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  29. ^ "Early Wakefield". theprow.org.nz.