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Huntley School (New Zealand)

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Established
  
1896

Headmaster
  
Sam Edwards

Socio-economic decile
  
10

Founded
  
1896

Ministry of Education Institution no.
  
4111

School roll
  
143 July 2016

Phone
  
+64 6-327 8049

Ministry of education institution number
  
4111

Type
  
Independent Preparatory, with Boarding

Address
  
102 Wanganui Rd, Marton 4788, New Zealand

Motto
  
Honos Per Ardua - Honour through hard work

Similar
  
Nga Tawa Diocesan School, Nga Tawa Diocesan College, Turakina Maori Girls College, Marton School, Rangitikei College

Profiles

Huntley School is an Anglican independent boarding prep School in Marton, New Zealand. As of 2014 is currently co-educational, after being a boys-only school for 117 years.

It was founded in 1896 by Charles Mather and Basil Wilson on Calico Line as a small school for children of the farmers in Marton. The school is now located on Wanganui Road. The building has been rebuilt since the move. A nail from the original building is kept ceremonially by the headmaster.

The school has large grounds, including several sports fields, a Chapel (which celebrated its Centennial in 2009), a Gymnasium and an Arts and Technology block.

Huntley has 155 students in 5 squads named after the previous headmasters- Mather, Wilson, Rix-Trott, Strombom and Sherriff. They compete in various challenges such as Swimming Sports and Cross Country Running. About 100 are full-time (3 week intervals between exeats) boarders, while the remaining 50 are daystudents. Lunch is provided for all students every day.

The school is strong in many aspects. Academically, it does well in ICAS examinations, Otago Problem Solving and Mathex. Culture is taken very seriously- the Huntley Jazz Band often compete locally and there is also annual Public Speaking and Debating competitions. The school is also quite strong in sports- every student is expected to do a sport- competing strongly in competitions and in sporting fixtures with other schools. The Chapel of St. Barnabas has just had its centennial in 2009. There is a service in the chapel every Monday, Thursday and Friday morning, and on Sunday evening. Social opportunities are also found, as there is a social with Carncot in Term 2 and Term 4.

References

Huntley School (New Zealand) Wikipedia