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Howick College

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Howick College
File:Howick College.jpg
Location
Sandspit Road
Cockle Bay
Auckland 2014
New Zealand
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Information
Funding typeState
MottoInspiring a community of passionate learners. Whakamanawahia tētehi hapori o ngā ākonga hihiri[1]
Established1974
Ministry of Education Institution no.87
PrincipalDale Burden
Years offered9–13
GenderCo-educational
School roll2137[2] (July 2025)
Socio-economic decile8Pv[3]
Websitewww.howickcollege.school.nz

Howick College is a state co-educational secondary school located in the eastern Auckland, New Zealand suburb of Cockle Bay. Serving Years 9 to 13, the school has a roll of 2137 students as of July 2025.[2]

History

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Howick College was established in 1974 to serve the Howick area of eastern Auckland.[4] The school was built to the "S68" design, characterised by single-storey classroom blocks with reinforced masonry walls, low-pitched roofs, internal open courtyards and protruding clerestory windows.[5]

The school abolished corporal punishment of students before it even opened, becoming one of the first schools in New Zealand to do so. Corporal punishment was abolished nationwide sixteen years later, in July 1990.[6]

Enrolment

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At the August 2012 Education Review Office (ERO) review of the school, Howick College had 1806 students enrolled, including 48 international students. The school roll's gender composition was 52% male and 48% female; and its ethnic composition was 47% European New Zealanders (Pākehā), 14% Other European, 13% Māori, 8% Asian, 5% Pasifika, 6% Indian, and 6% Other.[7]

As of July 2025, Howick College has a roll of 2137 students, of which 323 (15.1%) identify as Māori.[2]

As of 2025, the school has an Equity Index of 430,[8] placing it amongst schools whose students have below average socioeconomic barriers to achievement (roughly equivalent to deciles 5 and 6 under the former socio-economic decile system).[9]

House system

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Howick College has six school houses:[10]

Bacot Named after John Thomas Watson Bacot, a surgeon who came out to the Howick area with the Fencibles.
Bell Named after the building Bell House situated at the Howick Colonial Village.
Ingham Named after the first principal of Howick College, Mr Don Ingham.
Irvine Named after one of the early English settlers, Captain John Irvine.
MacDonald Named after Captain Alexander MacDonald, who was voted into the position of Warden of Howick.
Minerva Named after one of the first ships "Minerva" which transported the first settlers and Fencibles to Howick in 1847.

Principals

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  • Don Ingham 1974–1991
  • Bill Dimery 1992–2009
  • Iva Ropati 2010–2022
  • Dale Burden 2023–

Notable alumni

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Cultural references

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In the bro'Town première episode "The Weakest Link" (2004), one of the schools competing in the high school quiz challenge is named "Howick Beijing College", a reference to the Howick area's large Chinese migrant population.[20]

References

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