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Eligible Schools Listing Voluntary Bonding Scheme (VBS) Eligible Schools Listing The Voluntary Bonding Scheme (VBS) eligible schools Note: Māori Medium settings are eligible, but not listed. listing has been split by the three different school areas: All the forms for this scheme are available at www. under the on-going VBS eligibility criteria, the lists have TeachNZ.govt.nz/vbs. If you have any questions, call us been split into decile 1 schools isolated schools, and (free) on 0800 550 790, weekdays between 08.30 and under the VBS expansion, deciles 2 and 3 schools in the 5.00pm, or email [email protected]. Auckland region are now included. Eligible decile 1 schools listing (on-going eligibility) ID School Name 4 Whangaroa College 329 Mangakino Area School Eligible with effect from 2015 452 Southern Cross Campus 6 Broadwood Area School 463 TKK Motuhake o Tawhiuau 9 Northland College 476 Tongariro School 10 Te Kura Taumata o Panguru Eligible with effect from 2015 11 Opononi Area School 497 Te Kura o Hirangi Eligible with effect from 2015 57 Tamaki College 545 Te Kura Toitu o Te Whaiti-nui-a-Toi 58 Tangaroa College 550 Te Waha O Rerekohu Area School 88 Otahuhu College 616 Murihiku Young Parents Learning Centre 90 McAuley High School 631 Kia Aroha College 91 Mangere College Opened in 2011 93 Auckland Seventh-Day Adventist H S 651 Te Whata Tau o Putauaki Eligible with effect from 2015 Opened in 2012 94 De La Salle College 658 Murupara Area School 97 Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate Senior School 661 Tarawera High School 99 Manurewa High School 704 Haeata Community Campus Eligible with effect from 2015 Opened in 2017 100 James Cook High School 705 Te Tipu Whenua o Pa Harakeke 101 Papakura High School 742 Te Kura o Te Whanau-a-Apanui Eligible with effect from 2015 Opened in 2016 104 Wesley College 874 Pacific Advance Secondary School Eligible with effect from 2015 Opened in 2019 119 Huntly College 876 South Auckland Middle School 127 Ngaruawahia High School Opened in 2019 Eligible with effect from 2015 879 Rise UP Academy 134 Flaxmere College Opened in 2019 176 Ohura Valley Primary 880 Waatea School Eligible with effect from 2015 Opened in 2019 185 Patea Area School 1016 Horeke School 206 Ngata Memorial College 1021 Kaikohe East School 212 Tolaga Bay Area School 1022 Kaikohe Intermediate Eligible with effect from 2015 1023 Kaikohe West School 214 Wairoa College 1025 Kaitaia Intermediate Eligible with effect from 2015 Eligible with effect from 2015 255 Porirua College 1026 Kaitaia School 256 Bishop Viard College 1037 Mangamuka School Eligible with effect from 2015 1046 Matihetihe School teachnz.govt.nz 1053 Motatau School 1352 Manurewa East School Eligible with effect from 2015 Eligible with effect from 2015 1055 Ngataki School 1353 Manurewa Intermediate 1060 Omanaia School 1355 Manurewa South School Eligible with effect from 2015 1356 Manurewa West School 1069 Te Kura o Otangarei Eligible with effect from 2015 1071 Oturu School 1368 May Road School Eligible with effect from 2015 1073 Pakaraka School Eligible with effect from 2015 1369 Mayfield School (Auckland) 1084 Portland School 1373 Meremere School Eligible with effect from 2015 1380 Mountain View School 1087 Pukepoto School Eligible with effect from 2015 Eligible with effect from 2015 1393 Nga Iwi School 1097 Selwyn Park School 1400 Onepoto School 1100 Te Kura o Hato Hohepa Te Kamura 1408 Otahuhu Intermediate 1102 Te Kura o Hata Maria (Pawarenga) Eligible with effect from 2015 Closed April 2020 1409 Otahuhu School 1109 Te Hapua School 1414 Paerata School 1113 Tikipunga Primary School Eligible with effect from 2015 Eligible with effect from 2015 1418 Panama Road School 1114 Tinopai School 1419 Panmure Bridge School 1120 Waiharara School 1422 Papakura Intermediate 1122 Waima School Was previously known as Mansell Senior School 1147 Te Rangi Aniwaniwa 1424 Kereru Park Campus Name changed in 2013 1151 TKKM o Te Puaha o Waikato 1434 Park Estate School 1154 TKKM o Te Rawhiti Roa 1441 Pt England School 1210 Northern Health School 1453 Pukekohe North School 1215 Sir Douglas Bader Intermediate School 1459 Redhill School 1217 Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate Middle School 1467 Robertson Road School 1218 Bairds Mainfreight Primary School 1468 Rongomai School 1248 Clendon Park School 1470 Roscommon School 1251 Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate Junior School 1474 Rowandale School 1257 Cosgrove School Eligible with effect from 2015 1477 Ruapotaka School 1259 Dawson School 1483 Sir Keith Park School 1264 East Tamaki School 1491 St John the Evangelist Catholic School 1267 Edmund Hillary School 1496 St Joseph’s School (Otahuhu) Eligible with effect from 2015 1271 Fairburn School Eligible with effect from 2015 1507 St Patrick’s School (Panmure) Eligible with effect from 2015 1274 Ferguson Intermediate (Otara) 1508 St Pius X Catholic School (Glen Innes) 1275 Finlayson Park School 1520 Sutton Park School 1277 Flat Bush School 1523 Takanini School 1287 Glen Innes School 1526 Tamaki School 1289 Glen Taylor School 1546 Viscount School 1290 Glenavon School Eligible with effect from 2015 1564 Wesley Intermediate 1291 Glenbrae Primary School 1565 Wesley Primary School Was previously known as Wesley School 1305 Hay Park School Eligible with effect from 2015 1569 Waimahia Intermediate School Name changed in 2013 1317 Homai School Eligible with effect from 2015 1576 Wiri Central School 1322 Jean Batten School 1579 Wymondley Road School Eligible with effect from 2015 1580 Yendarra School 1332 Kelvin Road School 1616 TKKM o Ngati Kahungunu o Te Wairoa 1333 Kingsford School 1617 TKKM o Ngati Rangi 1336 Koru School 1630 Central Regional Health School 1339 Leabank School Eligible with effect from 2015 1631 Southern Health School 1347 Mangere Central School 1633 St Mary MacKillop Catholic School Eligible with effect from 2015 1648 Manaia View School 1348 Mangere East School 1666 Te Kura o Waikare teachnz.govt.nz Voluntary Bonding Scheme (VBS) Eligible Schools Listing | Page 2 1667 Whangaruru School 2116 New River Primary Eligible with effect from 2015 1668 Wairoa Primary School Eligible with effect from 2015 2153 Avon School 1669 Tiaho Primary School 2336 Aranui School (Wanganui) 1673 TKKM o Te Waiu o Ngati Porou 2346 Castlecliff School 1676 Te Mahia School 2359 Foxton School 1677 Mohaka School 2363 Somerset Crescent School 1678 Te Kura o Waikaremoana 2377 TKKM o Tupoho 1683 Aorangi School (Rotorua) 2384 Te Kura o Kokohuia Eligible with effect from 2015 2442 Rutherford Junior High School 1689 Ashbrook School Eligible with effect from 2015 1705 Centennial Park School 2445 TKKM o Ngati Kahungunu Ki Heretaunga 1708 David Henry School 2460 Takaro School Eligible with effect from 2015 2463 Taoroa School 1716 Fairfield Primary School Eligible with effect from 2015 1748 TKKM o Huiarau 2465 Tawhero School 1751 Huntly School (Waikato) 2548 Camberley School 1752 Huntly West School 2550 Cobham School 1753 Insoll Avenue School 2554 Ebbett Park School 1759 Kaingaroa Forest School 2555 Elgin School 1770 Kawerau South School 2560 Flaxmere Primary School 1771 Kawhia School 2574 Henry Hill School 1786 Kutarere School 2575 Heretaunga Intermediate Eligible with effect from 2015 1788 Lake Rotoma School Eligible with effect from 2015 2581 Ilminster Intermediate Eligible with effect from 2015 1794 Maketu School Eligible with effect from 2015 2582 Irongate School 1806 Te Kura Mana Maori Maraenui 2584 Kaiti School 1809 Te Kura Mana Maori o Matahi 2594 Makarika School 1825 Merivale School 2600 TKKM o Mangatuna 1849 Ngaruawahia School 2604 Maraenui Bilingual School (Napier) 1861 Omarumutu School 2606 Marewa School 1866 Opotiki School 2617 Muriwai School Eligible with effect from 2015 1883 Paeroa Central School 2626 Omahu School 1904 Pukehina School Eligible with effect from 2015 2634 Otane School Eligible with effect from 2015 1905 Pukemiro School Eligible with effect from 2015 2637 Te Kura o Pakipaki 1917 Te Wharekura o Rakaumangamanga 2643 Patutahi School 1919 Te Kura o Rangiriri 2644 Peterhead School 1943 St Anthony’s Catholic School (Huntly) 2659 TKKM o Tapere-Nui-A-Whatonga Eligible with effect from 2015 2665 Richmond School (Napier) 1968 Strathmore School 2667 Riverdale School (Gisborne) 1970 Sunset Primary School 2668 Riverslea School 1978 Taneatua School 2691 Te Awa School 1986 Taumarunui Primary School 2703 Tikitiki School 2009 Te Mahoe School 2715 Waikirikiri School 2011 TKKM o Te Matai Eligible with effect from 2015 2718 Waimarama School Eligible with effect from 2015 2023 Te Kura o Te Teko 2739 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Whatatutu 2035 Tokoroa Central School 2746 Kimi Ora Community School 2047 Te Kura o Waharoa 2748 Karanga Mai Young Parents College 2061 TKKM o Waioweka 2751 Te Whakatipuranga (Otumoetai TPU) 2062 Te Kura Maori-a-Rohe o Waiohau 2752 He Huarahi Tamariki 2078 Western Heights Primary School (Rotorua) Eligible with effect from 2015 2753 Rotorua School for Young Parents 2096 Crawshaw School 2755 Titiro Whakamua 2101 Tautoro School 2759 Fraser High School TPU 2103 Moerewa School 2760 Eden Campus teachnz.govt.nz Voluntary Bonding Scheme (VBS) Eligible Schools Listing | Page 3 2761 Kimihia Parents’ College 3107 TKKM o Te Ara Hou Eligible with effect from 2015 2814 Brandon Intermediate 3114 TKKM o Pukemiro 2818 Cannons Creek School 3118 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Taumarunui 2828 Corinna School Eligible with effect from 2015 2847 Glenview School (Porirua East) 3119 TKKM o Kawakawa mai Tawhiti 2859 Holy Family School (Porirua) 3492 Te Kōmanawa Rowley School 2889 Levin School Was previously known as Rowley Avenue School 2903 Maraeroa
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