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Ncea Results and Scholarship: How Secondary Schools Fared NCEA RESULTS AND SCHOLARSHIP: HOW SECONDARY SCHOOLS FARED The first column lists the number of pupils The next three columns give the pass rate achieved the qualification in previous years. achieved. Scholarship is an exam designed roll size or roll changes throughout the year, on the roll at July 1, 2007, to give an indica- at each level of NCEA as a percentage of They can be compared to the national aver- to test the brightest pupils. It is a monetary and the socio-economic background of pu- tion of the size of the school. This needs students in year 11, 12 and 13 respectively. age at the top of the table. The next column award and is separate to NCEA. This table is pils. It might be useful to look at schools of to be considered when comparing results. These figures include pupils who have shows how many Scholarships pupils a snapshot. Pass rates can be influenced by the same decile when making comparisons. School and (decile) Roll Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Schol School and (decile) Roll Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Schol School and (decile) Roll Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Schol % % % No % % % No % % % No NATIONAL 62.8 65.8 54.6 NATIONAL 62.8 65.8 54.6 NATIONAL 62.8 65.8 54.6 CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND Hato Paora College (3) 199 76.8 89.5 73.3 1 Tararua College (4) 419 58.7 70.1 54 0 Forest View High School (3) 631 50 60.5 34.4 1 Horowhenua College (3) 711 47.8 71.4 44.3 4 Wairarapa College (6) 1134 57.6 76.1 66.4 4 Mangakino Area School (1) 42 14.3 40 0 0 Longburn Adventist College (6) 232 90 94.9 89.4 4 Rangitahi College (3) 91 22.7 0 0 0 Mana Tamariki (7) 8 300 33.3 100 0 WANGANUI Reporoa College (6) 281 71 63.2 74.1 2 Manawatu College (2) 334 62.9 62.8 66.7 0 Cullinane College (3) 313 70.1 49.2 42.5 0 Ruapehu College (3) 220 40 39.4 14.8 0 Otaki College (4) 413 62.1 53.8 28.3 0 Kokohuia School (1) 36 77.8 62.5 100 0 Taihape Area School (4) 145 62.9 64.5 44.4 0 Palmerston North Boys’ High School (9) 1576 78.2 80 71.2 66 Rangitikei College (3) 319 53.7 39 30.8 0 Tauhara College (5) 437 72.3 70.8 44.4 3 Palmerston North Girls’ High School (9) 1209 84.1 80.8 79.3 19 Turakina Maori Girls’ College (3) 116 69 85 75 0 Taumarunui High School (2) 534 55.7 64.8 27.4 0 Queen Elizabeth College (3) 278 47.4 53.1 25 0 Wanganui City College (2) 485 35.6 36.3 35 0 Taupo-nui-a-Tia College (7) 919 65.2 68.8 48 3 St Peter’s College (PN) (7) 498 69.4 78.3 73.9 2 Wanganui Collegiate School (10) 520 92.4 90.4 74.7 13 Tokoroa High School (2) 407 72.6 36.8 34.9 2 TKKM o Te Rito (4) 27 75 33.3 100 0 Wanganui Girls’ College (3) 372 47.3 66.7 46.8 0 Tongariro School (2) 171 71.4 28 40 1 Waiopehu College (2) 605 50.4 62.9 47.4 0 Wanganui High School (5) 1672 88.2 81 70.5 26 Wellington Diocesan School for Girls (9) 250 95.5 98.1 97.5 2 EAST COAST NELSON MARLBOROUGH Campion College (6) 361 78.9 79.7 74.1 5 Collingwood Area School (6) 49 54.5 60 14.3 0 WELLINGTON Gisborne Boys’ High School (3) 730 60.4 55.5 34.5 1 Garin College (8) 400 73.5 76.6 62.9 1 Aotea College (5) 955 58.1 48 20.5 0 Gisborne Girls’ High School (3) 832 63.8 69.4 62.8 2 Golden Bay High School (6) 210 78.6 78.8 70 0 Athena Montessori College (10) 68 35.3 28.6 0 0 Lytton High School (2) 804 42.8 47.7 25.4 2 Kaikoura High School (4) 162 59.5 78.3 62.5 0 Bishop Viard College (2) 357 56.7 35.4 28 0 Ngata Memorial College (1) 83 81.5 58.3 0 0 Marlborough Boys’ College (7) 997 53.8 74.6 51.2 6 Chilton St James School (10) 365 98.7 96.3 93.6 8 TKKM o Te Waiu o Ngati Porou (1) 74 105.6 80 60 3 Marlborough Girls’ College (7) 1021 77.1 75.8 77.7 3 Heretaunga College (6) 703 64.6 50.9 42.7 0 Tolaga Bay Area School (2) 119 35.9 57.1 50 0 Motueka High School (4) 592 69.3 66.3 45.1 1 Hutt International Boys’ School (10) 455 98.9 100 95.2 13 Waikohu College (1) 68 76.5 66.7 0 0 Murchison Area School (4) 47 33.3 66.7 50 0 Hutt Valley High School (8) 1700 68.4 73.2 59.2 10 Nayland College (6) 1479 61.8 58.1 49.5 14 Kapiti College (8) 973 72.9 80.6 52.5 7 HAWKE’S BAY Nelson College (7) 944 74.9 79.6 69.9 11 Mana College (2) 503 50.4 43.2 17.9 1 Central Hawke’s Bay College (4) 629 80.1 67.7 57.6 2 Nelson College for Girls (7) 1008 83.3 85.4 71.7 22 Naenae College (2) 747 27.9 46.3 34.2 0 Dannevirke High School (4) 485 77.4 68.5 62.3 2 Queen Charlotte College (4) 237 73.5 81.1 52.6 0 Newlands College (9) 949 79.4 74.4 52.4 7 Flaxmere College (1) 273 50.8 58.3 17.1 0 Rai Valley Area School (6) 38 55.6 50 60 0 Onslow College (10) 1175 89 74.1 62.6 20 Hastings Boys’ High School (2) 640 79.7 72.8 53.7 0 Tapawera Area School (4) 74 75 75 71.4 0 Paraparaumu College (8) 1336 73.2 77.7 66.2 10 Hastings Girls’ High School (2) 778 65.2 74.l 62.5 3 Waimea College (8) 1368 74 67.9 52.2 13 Porirua College (1) 581 33.3 41.8 21.1 0 Havelock North High School (9) 1033 75 73.6 61.1 39 Queen Margaret College (10) 399 92.5 97.1 92 22 Hukarere (1) 108 90 65 77.8 0 TARANAKI Rongotai College (6) 680 75 77 25 3 Iona College (9) 209 97.9 97.7 93.3 3 Coastal Taranaki School (5) 93 75 47.6 42.9 0 Sacred Heart College (LH) (7) 785 84.8 88.1 77.9 2 Karamu High School (4) 712 72.3 71 47.3 0 Francis Douglas Memorial College (8) 584 75.8 83.8 65.7 6 Samuel Marsden Collegiate School (10) 403 100 98.6 94.7 31 Lindisfarne College (10) 418 97.5 93.2 89.6 27 Hawera High School (5) 775 57.9 63.3 40 5 Samuel Marsden Collegiate (Whitby) (10) 61 94.1 75 0 0 Napier Boys’ High School (6) 1076 76.1 74.9 66.7 9 Inglewood High School (6) 359 59.8 69.8 69.4 5 Scots College (10) 458 94.1 94.8 84.4 23 Napier Girls’ High School (7) 888 88.6 83.9 88.2 8 New Plymouth Boys’ High School (8) 1215 70.1 59.9 51.7 12 St Bernard’s College (5) 385 68.8 68.3 37.3 4 Sacred Heart College (Napier) (5) 355 72.9 70.4 82.9 0 New Plymouth Girls’ High School (7) 1213 70 73.5 75.1 27 St Catherine’s College (Kilbirnie) (6) 294 82.1 79.7 67.3 0 St John’s College (Hastings) (5) 443 68.8 69.7 45.6 2 Opunake High School (4) 261 56.5 54 55.2 0 St Mary’s College 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