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Cluster 24 Schools List FIRST EDUMIS Cluster Cluster School Lead number Number Cluster Name number School name School COL_NAME 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 170 Waitara High School None Central New Plymouth Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 171 New Plymouth Boys' High School y Learning Central New Plymouth Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 172 New Plymouth Girls' High School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 173 Spotswood College None Sacred Heart Girls' College (N 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 174 Plymouth) None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 175 Francis Douglas Memorial College None Kahui Ako o te Kohanga Moa Inglewood 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 177 Inglewood High School Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 179 Stratford High School Central Taranaki Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 180 Taranaki Diocesan School (Stratford) Central Taranaki Community of Learning South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 181 Opunake High School Learning South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 182 Hawera High School Learning South Taranaki - Patea Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 185 Patea Area School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 551 Coastal Taranaki School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 589 Te Kura o Nga Ruahine Rangi None South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 1184 Hawera Christian School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 1679 Rahotu School None 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2095 Kaponga School None South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2097 Manaia School (Taranaki) Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2098 Matapu School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2150 Ahititi School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2152 Auroa School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2153 Avon School Central Taranaki Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2157 Bell Block School None Central School Te Kura Waenga O 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2160 Ngāmotu None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2161 Devon Intermediate None Kahui Ako o te Kohanga Moa Inglewood 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2164 Egmont Village School Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2165 Eltham School Central Taranaki Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2167 Fitzroy School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2168 Frankley School None South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2170 Hawera Intermediate Learning South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2171 Hawera Primary School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2172 Highlands Intermediate None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2173 Huiakama School Central Taranaki Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2175 Huirangi School None Kahui Ako o te Kohanga Moa Inglewood 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2177 Inglewood School Community of Learning Kahui Ako o te Kohanga Moa Inglewood 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2178 Kaimata School Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2182 Lepperton School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2185 Makahu School Central Taranaki Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2189 Mangorei School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2190 Manukorihi Intermediate None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2191 Marco School Central Taranaki Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2192 Marfell School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2197 Merrilands School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2198 Midhirst School Central Taranaki Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2199 Mimi School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2200 Mokau School None South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2201 Mokoia School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2203 Moturoa School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2205 Ngaere School Central Taranaki Community of Learning Kahui Ako o te Kohanga Moa Inglewood 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2206 Norfolk School Community of Learning South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2207 Normanby School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2208 Oakura School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2214 Omata School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2216 Opunake School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2220 Pembroke School Central Taranaki Community of Learning Central New Plymouth Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2223 Puketapu School (New Plymouth) Learning South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2226 Ramanui School Learning Kahui Ako o te Kohanga Moa Inglewood 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2227 Ratapiko School Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2228 Rawhitiroa School Central Taranaki Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2232 Spotswood Primary School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2233 St John Bosco School (New Plymouth) None South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2235 St Joseph's School (Hawera) Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2236 St Joseph's School (New Plymouth) None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2237 St Joseph's School (Opunake) None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2238 St Joseph's School (Stratford) Central Taranaki Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2239 St Joseph's School (Waitara) None South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2240 St Patrick's School (Kaponga) Learning Kahui Ako o te Kohanga Moa Inglewood 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2241 St Patrick's School (Inglewood) Community of Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2242 St Pius X School (New Plymouth) None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2244 Stratford School Central Taranaki Community of Learning South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2248 Tawhiti School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2251 Tikorangi School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2254 Toko School Central Taranaki Community of Learning South Taranaki - Hawera Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2255 Turuturu School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2256 Urenui School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2257 Uruti School None Central New Plymouth Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2258 Vogeltown School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2260 Waitara Central School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2261 Waitara East School None Kahui Ako o te Kohanga Moa Inglewood 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2262 Waitoriki School Community of Learning Central New Plymouth Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2264 Welbourn School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2265 West End Te Kura O Morere None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2266 Westown School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2267 Whareorino School None Central New Plymouth Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2268 Woodleigh School Learning South Taranaki - Patea Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2374 Kakaramea School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2383 TKKM o Ngati Ruanui None South Taranaki - Patea Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2452 St Joseph's School (Patea) Learning South Taranaki - Patea Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2478 Waverley Primary School Learning South Taranaki - Patea Community of 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 2483 Whenuakura School Learning 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 4123 New Plymouth S D A School None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 4145 Te Pi'ipi'inga Kakano Mai Rangiatea None 6453 24 Taranaki /Opunake /New Plymouth 4223 TKKM o Tamarongo None.
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