Closed schools in the Northland Region

This is a list of schools which once operated in Northland, New Zealand, but no longer exist. The list is not comprehensive for schools closed before 1999.

Far North District

Name Area Founded Closed Comments
Kerikeri Christian Community School[1] Kerikeri 2005
Orauta School[1] Orauta 2005
Otiria School[1] Otiria 2005
Te Kura o Awarua[1] Awarua 2005
Te Kura o Matawaia[1] Matawaia 2005
Towai School[1] Towai 2005
Waikare School[2] Waikare 2004
Waimate North Christian School[1] Waimate North 2005

Whangarei District

Name Area Founded Closed Comments
Breakthrough Education Centre[1] Kamo 2005
Bream Tail School[3] Bream Tail before 1930
Helena Bay School[1] Helena Bay 2005
Hukerenui District High School[4][5] Hukerenui 1957 1972
Jordan School[6] Jordan 1892 1938
Marsden Christian School[1] Marsden Bay 2005
Marsden Point School[7] Marsden Bay 1914 c.1928
Ngaiotonga Valley School[1] Ngaiotonga 2005
North River School[3] Waipu 1940
Otakairanga School[8] Otakairanga 1949
Parakao School[9][10] Parakao 1912 2000
Puhipuhi School[11] Puhipuhi 1919 1964
Punaruku School[1] Punaruku 2005
Raumanga Primary School[10] Raumanga 2002
Richard Fleet's School[12] Ruakaka 1860s early 1880s
Riponui Pah School[13] Riponui Pah 1895 1945
Riponui Valley School[13] Riponui Valley 1920 1948
Ruatangata West School[8] Rautangata West 1973
Takahiwai Maori Primary School[14] Takahiwai 1899 1973
Tapuha School[15] Tapuha 1893 1947
The Braigh School[3] Waipu 1940
Waipu Caves School[3] Waipu 1940
Waipu Centre School[3] Waipu 1940 became site for Waipu District High School.
Waipu Cove School[3] Waipu Cove 1940
Waipu District High School[16] Waipu 1940 1972 split to Waipu School and Bream Bay College.
Whakapara School[17] Whakapara 1899 1955 The school moved in 1922, with the Whakapara Maori School continuing in the old premises.
Whakapara Maori School[18] Whakapara 1964

Kaipara District

Name Area Founded Closed Comments
Albertland North School[19] 1873
Aoroa Primary School[20] Aoroa 1938
Aratapu District High School[21][22][23] Aratapu 1902 1928
Aratapu School[19] Aratapu 1874
Avoca School[19] Avoca 1898
Awaroa School[20] Awaroa 1929
Batley School[20] Batley 1939
Brynderwyn School[20] Brynderwyn 1937
Grahams Fern School[20] Grahams Fern 1952–53
Hoanga School[19] Hoanga 1901
Mamaranui Primary[24] Mamaranui fl. 1960s
Marehemo School[20] Marehemo 1937
Maropiu District High School[25][26] Maropiu 1973
Naumai School[20][19] Naumai 1893 1929
North Wairoa School[19] fl 1875.
Okahu School[20] Okahu 1948
Omaru School[19] Omaru fl 1879
Oruawharo School[27][10] Oruawharo 1928 2001
Parore School[20] Parore 1952–53
Redhill School[28][29] Redhill 1886 1937
Rehia School[19] Rehia 1891
Raupo School[20][19] Raupo 1900 1929 Seemingly amalgamated into Raupo Consolidated District High School,[30] with several other schools.[31]
Rehutai School[20] Rehutai 1947
Taingaehe School[19] Taingaehe 1894
Taipuha School[2] Taipuha 2004
Tatarariki School[28] Tatarariki 1937
Te Pahi School[19] Te Pahi fl 1879
Tikinui School[28] Tikinui 1937
Tokatoka School[20][19][32] Tokatoka 1885 1932
Turiwiri School[20] Turiwiri 1947
Whakahara School[19] Whakahara early 1870s
Whenuanui School[20] Whenuanui 1929

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Mergers, Closures and New Schools, January 2005 - December 2005" (XLS). Education Counts.
  2. 1 2 "Mergers, Closures and New Schools, January 2004 - January 2005" (XLS). Education Counts.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gordon, Charles MacNeill (Mac) (2002). "Education Always a Priority". Pride of the Lion: Waipu - the People and the Place. pp. 191–2. ISBN 0-473-08890-8.
  4. "History". Hukerenui School Years 1–8. Archived from the original on 2008-10-14.
  5. Menefy, Diana (1988). Hukerenui... in the beginning. pp. 2, 55–6. ISBN 0-473-00641-3.
  6. Menefy, pp 2, 72-3
  7. Richards, Judy (1984). Ruakaka (A Brief History). pp. 80–81.
  8. 1 2 "School History". Matarau School.
  9. McDonald, Ronald Derek (1962). Parakao School golden jubilee, 1912-1962.
  10. 1 2 3 "List of schools closed since 1/1/1999" (PDF).
  11. Menefy, pp 2, 95-98
  12. Richards, p 77
  13. 1 2 Menefy, pp 2, 67-71
  14. Richards, pp 81–83
  15. Menefy, pp 2, 76-9
  16. Gordon, pp 191-227
  17. Menefy, pp 2, 83-6, 90
  18. Menefy, pp 2, 87–89
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ryburn, Wayne (1999). Tall Spars, Steamers & Gum. p. 222. ISBN 0-473-06176-7.
  20. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Ryburn, p 167
  21. Cumming, Ian (1959). Glorious Enterprise: The History of the Auckland Education Board, 1857–1957. p. 332.
  22. Ryburn, p 165
  23. Bradley gives the closing date as 1965. Bradley, Edgar Kelsby (1982). The Great Northern Wairoa. p. 44.
  24. Bradley, p 112
  25. Bradley, p 114
  26. "The Te Roroa Report 1992". Waitangi Tribunal.
  27. Oruawharo School Jubilee Committee 1978. Oruawharo School 1928-1978.
  28. 1 2 3 Ryburn, p 168
  29. Bradley, p 132
  30. "POPULAR HEADMASTER". Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 304, 24 December 1928, Page 8.
  31. "Inmagic DB/ TO SCHOOL BY MOTOR-BUS : THE CONSOLIDATION PRINCIPLE IN OPERATION". www.aucklandcity.govt.nz. Retrieved 2016-06-29.
  32. Bradley says the school closed in 1928. p 47
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