Kuranui College
Kuranui College | |
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East Street Greytown 5712 New Zealand |
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Type | State co-educational secondary school |
Motto | Tatau Tatau |
Established | 1960 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 249 |
Principal | Geoff Shepherd |
School roll | 459[1] (March 2016) |
Socio-economic decile | 6N[2] |
Website | kuranuicollege.school.nz |
Kuranui College is a state coeducational secondary school located in Greytown, New Zealand. The college opened in February 1960 to replace the three district high schools in Greytown, Featherston, and Martinborough. Serving Years 9 to 13, the college has a roll of 459 students as of March 2016.[1]
The name Kuranui in the Maori language means "'large school" (kura = school of education + nui = big, large), describing the aspect it was formed from three former high schools, and also being a secondary school ("bigger" than a primary school.). Like many secondary schools in New Zealand of the era, Kuranui was built to the Nelson plan, based on two-storey H-shaped "Nelson blocks", of which three were built at Kuranui and two of which still stand (the third was demolished in 2010).
The school has had four principals - O. Sam Meads (1960–); Peter Werry; Joye Halford; and R. Grey Tuck (1998–2008). Geoff Shepherd, the then deputy principal, superseded Grey Tuck as principal of Kuranui in May 2008.