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Takapuna Grammar School is a state
coeducational Mixed-sex education, also known as mixed-gender education, co-education, or coeducation (abbreviated to co-ed or coed), is a system of education where males and females are educated together. Whereas single-sex education was more common up to ...
secondary school located in the suburb of Belmont on the North Shore of
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, New Zealand. Established in 1927, the school mainly serves the eponymous suburb of
Takapuna Takapuna is a suburb located on the North Shore, New Zealand, North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. The suburb is an isthmus between Shoal Bay, New Zealand, Shoal Bay, arm of the Waitematā Harbour, and the Hauraki Gulf. Lake Pupuke, a volca ...
and the entire Devonport Peninsula. A total of students from Years 9 to 13 (ages 12 to 18) attend the school as of .


History

The foundation stone of Takapuna Grammar was laid on 6 April 1926 with the school opening officially in 1927. Takapuna Grammar School was the first co-educational school under the auspices of the
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's Board, and established its own Board of Governors in 1955. The school retained the Auckland Grammar Lion and the motto "Per Angusta Ad Augusta" ("Through endeavour to greatness").


Development

In the 2000s, a $6.4 million ministry-funded three-stage upgrade began at the school. The three-level building houses social science classrooms, a new library, and student service and social support centres were completed in the second term of 2009. In late 2015, it was announced that $26 million redevelopment of the school's main block was to commence the following year. The main block, which was initially built in 1927 upon the school's establishment, was described by local MP
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as an "appalling sight." The redevelopment of the main block coincided with similar work being done on the school's science block, which was completed mid-2016. The work on the main building, described as one of the most expensive in New Zealand's history, was completed in 2020.


Enrolment

Like many secondary schools in Auckland, Takapuna Grammar School operates an enrolment scheme to help curb roll numbers and prevent overcrowding. The school's enrolment zone, in which students residing are automatically entitled to be enrolled without rejection, covers the suburbs of Devonport, Narrow Neck, Bayswater, Belmont, Hauraki, Takapuna and parts of Milford. Students residing outside the zone are accepted as roll places allow per the enrolment scheme order of preference and secret ballot, with siblings of current students getting first preference. At the August 2011
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(ERO) review of the school, Takapuna Grammar School had 1420 students, including 195 international students. Fifty-three percent of students were male and 47 percent were female. Sixty-five percent of students at the school identified as
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(Pākehā), nine percent as British or Irish, five percent as
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, five percent as Korean, and three percent as Chinese. As of , Takapuna Grammar School has roll of students, of which (%) identify as Māori. As of , the school has an
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of , placing it amongst schools whose students have the socioeconomic barriers to achievement (roughly equivalent to deciles 9 and 10 under the former
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system).


Curriculum

As a state school, Takapuna Grammar School follows The New Zealand Curriculum. Students in Year 11 complete the
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(NCEA) level 1. In Years 12 and 13, students can continue with NCEA levels 2 and 3, or complete the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme.


Notable students and alumni

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– songwriter/musician, The Veils * Sir Peter Blake – yachtsman * Barry Brickell OBE – potter and conservationist * Sophia Burn – musician, The Veils * Howard Charles Clark – academic * Hon Bruce Cliffe – cabinet minister * Murray Deaker – deputy principal, radio host and television presenter * Grace Gooder – New Zealand cricketer * Jacko Gill – shotputter *
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– rower * Paul Hitchcock – cricketer * Gary Hurring – swimmer *
Brad Johnstone Bradley Ronald Johnstone (born 30 July 1950) is a New Zealand rugby union administrator and former player who is currently the president of the North Shore Rugby Football Club. He played as a prop He first played for Auckland, in 1971, and wen ...
– rugby coach * Marty Johnstone – (Mr Asia) murdered drug dealer * Richard Jones – cricketer * Eliza McCartney – pole vaulter * Danny Morrison – cricketer * Paul Moss – general manager of
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network, judge in 8TV's One in a Million singing contest and Malaysian Idol * Simon Poelman – decathlete * Ralph Roberts – yachtsman *
Pamela Stephenson Pamela Stephenson, Lady Connolly (born 4 December 1949) is a New Zealand-born psychologist, writer, actress and comedian. She moved with her family to Australia in 1953 and studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). After playi ...
– Pamela Helen Stephenson Connolly – clinical psychologist, writer and actress * Bert Sutcliffe – cricketer * Sara Tetro – host of the TV3 NZ reality series New Zealand's Next Top Model *
Stephen Tindall Sir Stephen Robert Tindall (born May 1951) is the founder of New Zealand retailer The Warehouse, The Warehouse Group, and the Tindall Foundation. Early life and education Tindall attended Bayswater Primary School then Takapuna Grammar School and ...
– entrepreneur and founder of
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* Pippa Wetzell – television presenter *
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– singer/songwriter * Peter Williams – Alpine Skier
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* Ella Yelich-O'Connor (professionally known as
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) – singer-songwriter * Sean Wainui – Professional Rugby player (NZ Maori, Chiefs, Crusaders, Taranaki, Bay of Plenty) ;Groups * The Checks – musicians


Notable former staff

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ONZM – 1980–1990 – English teacher – coach of the
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2001–2012 * Bessie Christie – painter, art teacher between 1935 and 1940 * Shaunagh CraigNorthern Ireland netball international * Graham (Red) Delamore – Deputy headmaster mid 60s until early 70s, member of 1949 All Black touring teamRed Delamore, New Zealand
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* Jack Kelly – Headmaster 1970–1985, member of 1953–1954
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touring team


References


External links

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Education Review Office (ERO) reports
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