Havelock North High School
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Havelock North High School is a state co-education secondary school located in Havelock North, New Zealand.
HNHS has a head boy and head girl chosen by the Form 7 (Year 13) students at the start of the year as well as the secretary. HNHS is split into four houses which compete against each other during the year in events such as a swimming sports, an athletics event and house choir.
Havelock North High School 1XI Girls Cricket Team were the national secondary school girls cricket team title holder in 2008.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". HNHS also hosted the national orienteering secondary school girls champions in 2008.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
History
Havelock North High School opened in 1975. Like many New Zealand state secondary schools of the era, it was built to the "S68" standard plan, with single-storey classroom blocks of masonry construction, low-pitched roofs and internal open courtyards.[1]
A school auditorium was built in 1985, and received weatherproofing upgrades in 2021.[2] In 2020 the school announced plans for a new auditorium.[3] In September 2023 the school sought additional funding for the build as a result of costs increases due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]
In 2023, Joel Wilton took over as principal of the school. Wilton had previously been a deputy principal and a science and chemistry teacher, and was a notable musician in the 2000s as the drummer for the band Goldenhorse.[4]
Houses
The Houses are named after trees found in New Zealand.
- Tainui (yellow)
- Kauri (blue)
- Rata (red)
- Miro (orange)
House activities
Throughout the year, the four houses compete in a variety of sporting, cultural and academic events. Points are awarded both on individual success and collective house participation. The house with the most points is declared that year's winner, and a symbolic patu is presented to representatives of the winning house at the end of year prizegiving.
Each year the school picks a selection of 8 events. Athletics, Swimming Sports, Year 13 camp all are done while House Kapa Haka and Choir alternate every year. The final four are selection of past years and new ideas.
Some house events include:
- Swimming Sports
- Athletic Sports
- Year 13 camp
- House Quiz
- House Cross Country
- House Orienteering
- House Theater Sports
- House Choir
- House Kapa haka
- Army Challenge
The introduction of several new events over recent years, (such as house quiz), are an attempt to expand house competition to beyond the traditional confines of sporting activities.
Notable alumni
- Lynda Chanwai-Earle – writer[5]
- Jarrod Cunningham – rugby union player[6]
- Alby Mathewson – rugby union player
- Connan Mockasin – musician, composer and record producerScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Greg Murphy – motor racing driver
- Geoff Sewell – opera singer
- Antonio Te Maioha – actor[5]
- William Trubridge – freediver[7]
- Benson Wilson – opera singer
References
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