Taupo-nui-a-Tia College

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Taupo-nui-a-Tia College
Address
Spa Road, Taupo
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Information
Type Co-ed state secondary, year 9-13
Motto Kia Kaha
Established 1960
Ministry of Education Institution no. 167
Principal Peter Moyle
School roll 1071[1] (March 2016)
Socio-economic decile 5M[2]
Website

Taupo-nui-a-Tia College is a co-educational high school in Taupo, New Zealand. The school currently[when?] has about 1050 students. Taupo-nui-a-Tia College is a Cornerstone Values school.[3]

Academic performance

Taupo-nui-a-Tia College is ranked as one of the top performing schools in the central North Island, with NCEA results being above the national average for a decile 7 school. This school achieved steady results in the 2011 New Zealand Scholarship exams, particularly in Economics where 2 outstanding scholarships were gained. In 2010, a year 12 student achieved 119 excellence credits, placing the student among the top students in New Zealand.

Sport

Taupo-nui-a-Tia College is held in high regard for its tradition of sporting achievement from many young sportsmen and sportswomen within the school. There is an impressive line-up of national achievers and some students, have gone on to represent their country on the world stage with their chosen sport. There are over 30 different sports codes in the school. The top performing sportsmen and sportswomen are invited to join the High Performance Programme, in order to aid them in their sporting careers.

Performing arts

Taupo-nui-a-Tia College is renowned for its strength in the performing arts field, with NCEA Subjects in Music, Drama, and Dance. In 2011, the school reached the national finals of Stage Challenge. Recent productions in the school include High School Musical, Footloose and Little Shop of Horrors. The college has many different music groups, including an a cappella group, Performing Arts Club, TNT Jazz band (usually formed at the start of Term 3) and also a combined schools Wind Band for young musicians around Taupo. Able music students are also invited to join the High Performance Music Extension Programme, in order to receive further tuition in their desired instrument.

New buildings

In 2011, the rebuilding of a new school gym was completed, it has a 21st-century touch, complete with a Dance Studio, larger gym arena and newer changing rooms. In 2012, the new Design and Innovation technology centre was opened by Prime Minister John Key. This building is two stories high, with state of the art 21st century type classrooms, Two commercial kitchens, specialist computer suites, and also an elevator. John Key stated that this building will be a major forefront in the innovation of newer school buildings around New Zealand.

Houses

  • Tauhara (Red)
  • Ngauruhoe (Blue)
  • Ruapehu (Green)
  • Tongariro (Yellow)

Ngauruhoe house are the present winners *2014

Buildings and departments

  • A Block - Performing Arts Block (Music, Drama)
  • D Block - Design and Innovation Technology Centre (Technology, Visual Arts)
  • E Block - (English, Drama)
  • F Block - (Science, English)
  • G Block - Gymnasium (PE, Dance)
  • H Block - (English, Languages, Mathematics, PE)
  • N Block - Nelson Block (Mathematics, Social Sciences)

Notable alumni

References

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  3. http://www.taupocollege.ac.nz/cornerstone_values.htm

External links