Pakuranga College

Pakuranga College
Address
180 Pigeon Mountain Road
Half Moon Bay
Auckland 2012
New Zealand
Coordinates 36°53′52″S 174°54′10″E / 36.8978°S 174.9028°E / -36.8978; 174.9028Coordinates: 36°53′52″S 174°54′10″E / 36.8978°S 174.9028°E / -36.8978; 174.9028
Information
Type State co-ed Secondary School Year 9-13
Motto Caelum Certe Patet
('Reach for the skies)
Established 1960
Ministry of Education Institution no. 80
Principal Michael Williams
School roll 2173[1] (July 2016)
Socio-economic decile 7O[2]
Website pakuranga.school.nz. .

Pakuranga College is a co-educational secondary school in east Auckland, New Zealand. The school is named after the suburb it is located in, Pakuranga. The school emblem is the pegasus and the motto "Caelum Certe Patet".[3]

The school takes pride in its cultural diversity and its high achievement in Academics, Sports and Leadership. The current principal is Michael Williams, as of 2009.

History

The school was built on part of an old dairy farm that was known for its swampy soil in winter. The school initially opened on 7 October 1961 by R M Algie.[4] The founding principal was Kenneth Rae with an initial roll of 312 students and 17 staff members.[5]

Principals

In total, the school has seen a total 7 principals: Kenneth Rae was the head of the college till 1967, taken over by Ernest Rive. From 1978, Stan Seager was the principal. The school then saw leadership from Pamela Stone from 1987 to 2003. Bali Haque was principal during 2003 - 2006. Prior to being principal, Haque was formerly president of the Secondary Principal's Association and also was principal at Rosehill College.[6] He then went on to be the Deputy Chief Executive of NZQA.[7] After Haque, Heather McRae, who was Associate principal under Haque, became principal of 2006 to 2009. McRae left on a promotion to be principal of Diocesan School for Girls and was replaced by the current principal, Michael Williams from Aorere College.[8]

Ribena

As part of a school science project in 2004 at Pakuranga College, two 14-year-old school girls (Anna Devathasan and Jenny Suo) discovered that Ribena, a blackcurrant fruit juice drink sold in 100 ml ready-to-drink containers contained very little Vitamin C, contrary to advertising for the product. Approaches by the two teens to the company did not resolve the issue but the matter was publicized on national consumer affairs television show Fair Go and came to the attention of the Commerce Commission (a government funded 'consumer watch-dog'). The commission's testing found that Ribena contained no detectable vitamin C. On 27 March 2007, GlaxoSmithKline pleaded guilty in an Auckland District Court to 15 charges relating to misleading conduct, and was fined $217,000.[9][10]

School buildings

Pakuranga College has traditionally named its blocks of classrooms after past principals and staff. This is evident in all the principals from Mr Rae to Ms Stone having classroom blocks named after them:

There are a number of other buildings throughout the school, given generic names.

House System

The students of Pakuranga College are divided into six different houses named after New Zealand native trees. Each house is represented by a color and mascot. Although the students are not physically separated into these houses, it acts a system of administration.[11] The only time students are in house groups on a daily basis is through 'tutor groups'. This is for pastoral support of students such as attendance and the daily notices of co-curricular activities.

Students also participate in school events in house groups. Such events include the school swimming sports, athletics day and other inter-house competitions including House Arts.

House Name Mascot Colour Nicknamed as
Totara Tiger Yellow Totara Tigers
Kauri Lion Red Kauri Kings
Nikau Knights Blue Nikau Knights
Rimu Rhino Green Rimu Rhinos
Pohutukawa Pirates Orange Pohutukawa Pirates
Matai Moose Purple Matai Moose

Houses each contain 14 tutor groups and headed by two Deans of the house.

References

  1. "Directory of Schools - as at 2 August 2016". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  2. "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  3. "Pakuranga College Prospectus 2013" (PDF). Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  4. "History of Pakuranga College". Retrieved 1 May 2013.
  5. "Written Account by K. Rae" (PDF). Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  6. "Rosehill College History". Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  7. "Appointment of new Deputy Chief Executive". 15 November 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  8. "New Challenges for Head". Eastern Courier. 6 May 2009. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  9. "Students' juicy discovery lands Ribena producers in court". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2007-03-26. Retrieved 9 November 2007.
  10. "NZ vitamin C row hits Ribena firm". BBC News. 27 March 2007. Retrieved 9 November 2007.
  11. "Pakuranga College House System". Archived from the original on 18 June 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
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