How many pupils at Taieri College?

How many pupils at Taieri College?

1104 students
Taieri College is a co-educational composite school providing education for students in Years 7 to 13. The college has a roll of 1104 students, 12% of whom identify as Māori. The school regularly hosts a small number of international students.

How big is Taieri College?

The roll expanded to over 800 in its first year, compared with the former high school’s number of under 650 students, and now has 1090 students in 2018.

How old is Taieri College?

A traditional school with a strong history stretching back to 1864, and community that has always embraced learning.

Where is taieri?

New Zealand
The Taieri River is the fourth-longest river in New Zealand and is in Otago in the South Island. Rising in the Lammerlaw Range, it initially flows north, then east around the Rock and Pillar range before turning southeast, reaching the sea 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Dunedin.

How do you pronounce taieri?

A talkback interview between Newstalk ZB’s Marcus Lush and two southern callers went viral last year after they refused to accept they were pronouncing their towns incorrectly – Ōpoho (Oh-poe-hoe is wrong, Or-poh-hoh is correct) and Taieri (Tie-ree is wrong, Tie-ear-ree is correct).

What does taieri mean?

Taieri might mean Shining river or To smash (or pulp).

How big is the Taieri Plains?

21,000 hectares
The Taieri Plains is a low-lying, relatively flat expanse of land located to the west of Dunedin city (Figure 1.1), covering an area of 21,000 hectares.

What do you call someone from Dunedin?

Dunedin. Ōtepoti (Māori) City. Clockwise from top: First Church of Otago, cityscape seen from Signal Hill lookout, Larnach Castle, Anglican Cathedral and Town Hall on The Octagon.

How do you spell Dunedin?

Dunedin – Dunedin ( (listen) duh-NEE-din; Māori: Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region.

Where does the Taieri River start?

Pacific Ocean
Taieri River/Mouths

Why is Dunedin called Dunedin?

Douglas and James Somerville, later named the settlement Dunedin after applying for the first post office in northern Pinellas County. The name is taken from Scottish Gaelic Dùn Èideann, the Scottish Gaelic for Edinburgh.

What makes Taieri College such a good school?

A traditional school with a strong history stretching back to 1864, and community that has always embraced learning. “We are proud of our co-educational tradition as we believe it instils rich social values that allow our young people to move on to the next phase of their lives with confidence and optimism.”

How to see what day at Taieri College looks like?

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When did Taieri College merge with Mosgiel Intermediate School?

In 2003 a review of the schools on the Taieri Plains by the New Zealand Ministry of Education proposed that the high school would merge with Mosgiel Intermediate School (est. 1973) to become Taieri College from 2004. Because of this merger, ready-made classrooms were built for the intermediate students, as well as a second technology block.

Where was Taieri High School in New Zealand?

Taieri College, formerly called The Taieri High School and, prior to 1956, the Mosgiel District High School, is a co-educational state school in Mosgiel, Dunedin, New Zealand.

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