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Tokomairiro High School

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Established
  
1856

Socio-economic decile
  
4K

Phone
  
+64 3-417 8620

Founded
  
1856

Ministry of education institution number
  
392

Ministry of Education Institution no.
  
392

Website
  
tokohigh.school.nz

Principal
  
Glenis Sim

School roll
  
259 (November 2015)

Tokomairiro High School

Address
  
238 Union St, Milton 9220, New Zealand

Motto
  
Disciplina Moderatio Comitas

Profiles

Tokomairiro High School is a co-educational, state secondary school in Milton, New Zealand, often simply known as "Toko".

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History

Founded in 1856 as Tokomairiro School, it is one of New Zealand's oldest schools. It was originally established at Fairfax (now Tokoiti) in the southeast of Milton, with Alexander Ayson as the first teacher. As Milton grew in size due to the Central Otago goldrush in the early 1860s, a larger school was soon needed. This was erected close to the centre of Milton in Spenser Street in 1863. In 1868, the Otago Provincial Government named Toko as one of the province's four grammar schools.

By the late 1870s, the school had swollen in size from its original 24 pupils to over 300. A new building was needed, as the Spenser Street site had been made to accommodate only some 200 children. The new school, on the present site at the north end of Union Street, was opened in 1880. The current school buildings were added to this stone building during the mid 20th century, and "the old stone school" erected in 1880 was finally demolished in 1970.

During the 1880s, the school moved towards a more technical and scientific curriculum. The school's headmaster (its fourth) James Reid, was a keen student of chemistry, and technical subjects taught ranged from the "pure" sciences to agricultural studies and woodworking. Reid was headmaster for 26 years, from 1880 to 1906.

During the 1930s, the school officially became a District High School. This was finally split into the current Tokomairiro High School (with intermediate and secondary classes) and Milton Primary School in 1966. Most of the current school buildings date from around or after this time.

Notable staff

  • Leonard Cockayne – botanist
  • Forrest Ross – mountaineer, journalist, writer
  • Notable alumni

  • Ken Bloxham – rugby union player
  • Guy Scholefield – historian, librarian
  • References

    Tokomairiro High School Wikipedia