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Established
  
1960

Principal
  
Mr. Mark Bowden

Phone
  
+64 6-751 2416

Founded
  
1960

Ministry of education institution number
  
173

Ministry of Education Institution no.
  
173

Socio-economic decile
  
5M

Motto
  
High Endeavour

School roll
  
706 (November 2015)

Spotswood College

Type
  
State co-educational secondary, years 9-13

Website
  
spotswoodcollege.school.nz

Address
  
129 South Rd, Spotswood, New Plymouth 4310, New Zealand

Similar
  
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Spotswood College is a co-educational state secondary school in Spotswood, New Plymouth, New Zealand. It was founded in 1960 and celebrated its 50th Jubilee in 2010. It is New Zealand's former largest school.

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It is currently New Plymouth's only co-educational secondary school, with a current roll of 746 students. The college has a multi-cultural student body and modern facilities for staff and students.

Some of the less common features of Spotswood College include its beach volleyball arena, horticultural facilities, music department complete with recording facilities, and highly rated special education department.

Spotswood college


Houses

Spotswood College initially had four houses. In 1969, when the college expanded the education department split the college into two schools, one named East, the other West. In 1980 the college reverted to its original structure and the four house system was re-introduced. The houses were named after the original settlers of New Plymouth. In 2012, the houses were given dual names with the original names added. The house names are based off the Paritutu rock formations off the coast off New Plymouth.

1960-1968 and 2012-present

  •      Mikotahi
  •      Moturoa
  •      Motumahanga
  •      Paritutu
  • 1969-1979

  •      East
  •      West
  • 1980-present

  •      Darnell
  •      Atkinson
  •      Barrett
  •      Richmond
  • International

    Spotswood College currently has hosted international students from Germany, Brazil, Japan, USA, China, Russia, New Caledonia, Switzerland and Thailand. It has specific facilities and staff members to support them during their time in New Zealand.

    In 2009, 22 students from Spotswood College's kapa haka group Te Kura Tuarua O Ngamotu were chosen to represent New Zealand at the tenth annual Te Manahua Maori cultural competition in Laie, Hawaii.

    In 2013, Spotswood College provided students learning Japanese the opportunity to visit their sister school Hatsukaichi Senior High School in Hiroshima, Japan. In exchange, 8 students and 1 teacher from Hatsukaichi Senior High School visited Spotswood College and were hosted by local families.

    Classes and groups from Spotswood College have also visited Japan, New Caledonia, Argentina, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand.

    Sister school

  • Hatsukaichi Senior High School in Hiroshima, Japan
  • Paritutu tragedy

    On 8 August 2012, Spotswood College students Stephen Kahukaka-Gedye and Felipe Melo, both 17, and their Taranaki Outdoor Pursuits and Education Centre instructor Bryce Jourdain, 42, were swept out to sea while climbing around Paritutu rock as part of a TOPEC camp activity. The body of Felipe Melo was later found and identified. The bodies of Bryce and Stephen were never found.

    TOPEC pleads guilty to three charges. A fourth is dropped. They face fines of up to $250,000 for each charge. Spotswood College now has a stone monument in memory of them outside the Administration Office.

    Principals

  • Mr Alex L McPhail (1960-1977)
  • Mr Evan. E Thomas (1978-1987)
  • Mr Barry P Finch (1987-2002)
  • Mr Graeme McFadyen (2003-2009)
  • Mr. Mark A. Bowden (2010-present)
  • Notable alumni

  • Harry Duynhoven — Previous mayor of New Plymouth and member of the New Zealand Labour Party
  • Peter Jefferies — Musician
  • Willie Talau - Rugby League Player
  • Abigail Christodoulou - X Factor NZ contestant.
  • References

    Spotswood College Wikipedia


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