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Aranui High School

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Established
  
1960

Principal
  
Mr John Rohs

Socio-economic decile
  
2D

Founded
  
1960

Ministry of Education Institution no.
  
323

School roll
  
338 (July 2016)

Phone
  
+64 3-388 7083

Ministry of education institution number
  
323

Type
  
State, Co-educational, Secondary

Address
  
240 Breezes Rd, Wainoni, Christchurch 8061, New Zealand

Similar
  
Avonside Girls' High School, Shirley Boys' High School, Christchu Girls' High School, Linwood College, Papanui High School a

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Aranui High School was a large secondary school for Years 9-13, in Christchurch, New Zealand. Aranui high school took its name from the suburb of Aranui, meaning 'big pathway' in Māori. Aranui high school was a coeducational alternative to other secondary schools in Eastern Christchurch such as Linwood College and Mairehau High School.

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Aranui high school was opened in 1960. Despite its name, the school is located in the suburb of Wainoni. As part of government's restructure of Christchurch schools following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, the school's closure was announced in 2013. The school closed in December 2016, and will reopen as Haeata Community Campus from a merger with Aranui, Wainoni and Avondale primary schools to form a new year 1-13 campus, to be located at the site of the former Aranui High School.

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History

Aranui high school was established in 1960, and quickly grew into one of Christchurch's largest secondary school, with a peak roll of over 1600 students.

The school became a key community hub and helped to educate not only local Maori and Pacifika students, but also Pakeha and other ethnicities well beyond the Aranui community limits.

During the magnitude 6.3 earthquake on 22 February, the school suffered only moderate damage but was forced to close for nearly a month. As a result of the earthquake the school experienced a significant decline in its school role.

In 2013, Education Minister Hekia Parata announced that Aranui High school would be merged with local primary schools, including Wainoni, Aranui and Avondale Primary to form a year 1-13 community campus. Aranui High School closed on 15 December 2016.

Houses

  • Kahikatea
  • Kauri
  • Kowhai
  • Rimu
  • Notable alumni

  • Ben Franks, rugby player
  • Keri Hulme, writer
  • Miriama Kamo, television presenter, host and producer
  • Lea Tahuhu, cricketer
  • Stacey Morrison, TV and radio host
  • Jack Tame, TV and radio host
  • References

    Aranui High School Wikipedia