Westlake Girls High School

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Westlake Girls High School (Māori: Te Kura Tuarua o Ngā Taitamawāhine o Ururoto) is a state girls secondary school, located to the west of Lake Pupuke in Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand. The school was established in 1957 as a coeducational school, changing to girls only in 1962 when Westlake Boys High School opened. Westlake Girls has a roll of approximately 2,305 students from Years 9 to 13 (ages 12 to 18), making one of the largest single-sex schools in New Zealand.[1]

Coordinates36.7825°S 174.7508°E / -36.7825; 174.7508
TypePublic school
MottoVirtute Experiamur
(Let Courage Be Thy Test)
Established1957 (1957) (co-ed), 1962 (single-sex)
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Westlake Girls High School
Māori: Te Kura Tuarua o Ngā Taitamawāhine o Ururoto
Location
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Coordinates36.7825°S 174.7508°E / -36.7825; 174.7508
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TypePublic school
MottoVirtute Experiamur
(Let Courage Be Thy Test)
Established1957 (1957) (co-ed), 1962 (single-sex)
Westlake Boys High School
Ministry of Education Institution no.
38
Principal
Jane Stanley
Years offered
9–13
GenderFemale
Enrollment2,305[1] (March 2026)
Houses5
ColoursRed & Green
Socio-economic decile
9Q[2]
Websitewww.westlakegirls.school.nz
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The school is divided into five house groups; based on the five Olympic Rings: Akoranga (black), Hauraki (gold), Onewa (red), Pupuke (blue) and Wairau (green).[3]

History

The school has its origin in 1957, when it opened as a co-ed institution. In 1962 Westlake Girls and Westlake Boys High School emerged as separate schools,[4] though they maintain relations.

aerial photograph of Westlake Girls High School (1988)
Westlake Girls High School (1988)

After three decades of service, principal Alison Gernhoefer retired at the end of 2011, succeeded by Roz Mexted.[5] In the 1994 Queen's Birthday Honours, Gernhoefer was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for public services.[6] The Gernhoefer Administration building is named in her honour. She died on 12 April 2022.[7]

Mexted was principal from November 2011 to November 2016. Changes during her tenure were the introduction of a new Junior and Senior uniform, and the development of the undercover netball and tennis courts visible from the motorway. The house system was also updated in an effort to increase school unity and spirit.

Jane Stanley was appointed to succeed Mexted and took up the position of principal at the beginning of the second term in May 2017.[8] She is married to former Olympic rower Mike Stanley.[9]

Westlake Girls and Boys

Physically merely a few hundred metres apart, Westlake Girls and Westlake Boys engage in an annual theatrical production together, several joint musical ensembles (including a joint choir, two orchestras, a concert band and a jazz band), and some social dances, among other things. The two schools share a motto – Virtute Experiamur (Let Courage Be Thy Test).

Enrolment

As of March 2026, Westlake Girls High School has roll of 2,305 students, of which 241 (10.5%) identify as Māori.[1]

As of 2026, the school has an Equity Index of 403,[10] placing it amongst schools whose students have few socioeconomic barriers to achievement (roughly equivalent to deciles 8 and 9 under the former socio-economic decile system).[11]

Principals

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Name Term Notes
1 Sylvia Mollard 1962–1969
2 Helen Ryburn 1969–1981
3 Alison Gernhoefer 1981–2011
4 Roz Mexted 2011–2016
5 Jane Stanley 2017–present
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Notable alumnae

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