Te Paepae o Aotea (school)

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Te Paepae o Aotea is secondary school in the New Zealand town of Hāwera. The school opened in 2023 following the merger of Hāwera High School, which operated from 1901 until 2022, and Hāwera Intermediate. A coeducational state school, Te Paepae o Aotea caters to students in years 7 to 13.

Coordinates39.5853°S 174.2744°E / -39.5853; 174.2744
TypeState co-educational secondary, years 7–13
MottoMāori: Kia eke atu ki Taupaenui o te tangata
(People reaching their full potential)
Opened2023
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Te Paepae o Aotea
Location
13 Camberwell Road, Hāwera

New Zealand
Coordinates39.5853°S 174.2744°E / -39.5853; 174.2744
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TypeState co-educational secondary, years 7–13
MottoMāori: Kia eke atu ki Taupaenui o te tangata
(People reaching their full potential)
Opened2023
Principal
Rachel Williams[1]
Socio-economic decile
5M[2]
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History

The school's history began as a primary school in 1875, which was reformed as a district high school in 1901. In 1919, the school was again changed, this time as a technical school, with an opening roll of 180 students. The school moved from its original site in Princes Street to a new base in Camberwell Road two years later. The school had a roll of around 400 by the outbreak of World War II. The roll continued to grow in the post-war years, reaching a peak of over 1000 in the early 1970s.[3]

In late 2021, it was announced that Hāwera High School and Hāwera Intermediate would close, and a new, Years 7–13, school would open in 2023.[4] The new school was named Te Paepae o Aotea, a name gifted by local iwi Ngāti Ruanui and Ngāruahine.[5] The school's roll is 892[6] as of March 2026.

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