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Directory of Schools - As at 07/08/2008 Contact Details Directory of Schools - as at 07/08/2008 Contact Details School Number Name Telephone Fax Principal *Principal names are available for State and State Integrated Schools only. The most up to date information that we have available has been provided. Recent changes may not be reflected. 1015 Hora Hora School 09 438 3080 09 438 9047 Patrick Newman 1052 Morningside School 09 438 2021 09 438 2071 David Prchal 1057 Northland Health Camp School 09 438 7660 09 438 7660 William Mariner 1062 Onerahi School 09 436 0521 09 436 0375 Gerald Koberstein 1092 Raurimu Avenue School 09 436 0820 09 436 0820 Sally Wilson 1130 Whangarei School 09 438 3186 09 438 3175 Geoffrey Skudder 1018 Hurupaki School 09 435 0733 09 435 3671 Margaret Cameron 1029 Kamo Intermediate 09 435 0343 09 435 2447 John Smith 1030 Kamo School 09 435 1482 09 435 3427 Rex Morris 1588 St Francis Xavier School (Whangarei) 09 437 1039 09 437 7509 Craig Mckernan 1154 TKKM o Te Rawhiti Roa 09 435 4488 09 435 3724 Meri George 1113 Tikipunga Primary School 09 437 0743 09 437 0743 Donna Donnelly 1028 Totara Grove School 09 435 0019 09 435 3859 David Hain 4154 Whangarei Adventist Christian School 09 437 3004 09 437 3004 Belinda Bestel 1129 Whangarei Intermediate 09 438 8659 09 438 2487 Hayley Read 1131 Whau Valley School 09 437 0448 09 437 0448 Robert Clarke 1007 Blomfield Special School & Resource Ctre 09 438 2105 09 438 2105 Beverley Topia 18 Mangakahia Area School 09 433 1702 09 433 1714 Anne Stead 1048 Maungatapere School 09 434 6743 09 434 6743 Judith Eagles 15 Whangarei Boys' High School 09 430 4170 09 430 4172 Alan Kirk 16 Whangarei Girls' High School 09 430 4400 09 430 4410 Anne Cooper 429 Excellere College 09 435 0294 09 435 0458 Christopher Cahill 13 Kamo High School 09 435 1688 09 435 0790 Bernard Taffs 1050 Maunu School 09 438 8060 09 438 5624 Cleve Bloor 17 Pompallier Catholic College 09 438 3950 09 430 0302 Rose Armstrong 14 Tikipunga High School 09 437 3299 09 437 2522 Peter Garelja 1069 Te Kura o Otangarei 09 437 0623 09 437 0652 Marama Reweti-Martin 20 Bream Bay College 09 432 8226 09 432 8228 Wayne Buckland 1019 Kaeo School 09 405 0099 09 405 0032 Paul Barker 1047 Maungakaramea School 09 432 3804 09 432 2167 Nicholas Green 12 Tauraroa Area School 09 432 2643 09 432 2436 Grant Burns 1648 Manaia View School 09 438 9041 09 438 9122 Leanne Otene 1138 Christian Renewal School 09 438 6471 09 438 9752 Roderick Harris 2757 He Mataariki School for Teen Parents 09 430 2163 09 438 5556 1014 Hikurangi School 09 433 8545 09 433 8388 G Crawford 1094 Ruakaka School 09 432 7503 09 432 8631 Marilyn Dunn 1068 Otaika Valley School 09 432 2731 09 432 2196 Kenneth Ward 1061 One Tree Point School 09 432 7891 09 432 7591 Adrian Smith 1075 Pakotai School 09 433 1727 09 433 1727 Angela Main 1011 Glenbervie School 09 437 5812 09 437 0296 Paul Shepherd 1056 Ngunguru School 09 434 3805 09 434 3805 Richard Sayer 1080 Parua Bay School 09 436 5814 09 436 3947 Timothy Hempleman 1128 Whangarei Heads School 09 434 0844 09 434 0944 Lilian Ogle 1089 Purua School 09 433 5841 09 433 5842 Sophia Wilkinson 1110 Te Horo School (Whangarei) 09 438 6453 09 438 6434 Lara Askin 1084 Portland School 09 432 2897 09 432 9897 Terry Roberts 1036 Kokopu School 09 434 6765 09 434 6765 Trevor Nicholls 1083 Poroti School 09 434 6867 09 434 6367 Debra Craig 1127 Whananaki School 09 433 8231 09 433 8239 Shaun Te Pania 1017 Hukerenui School Years 1-8 09 433 9895 09 433 9895 Sheryl Haines 1667 Whangaruru School 09 433 6520 09 433 6560 Petina Stone 1032 Kaurihohore School 09 435 0041 09 435 0293 Leslee Allen 1043 Matarau School 09 433 5823 09 433 5823 Kevin Trewhella 1124 Waiotira School 09 432 9804 09 432 9804 Kathleen Watson 1063 Opua School 09 402 7840 09 402 6208 Roger Young 1072 Paihia School 09 402 7133 09 402 6239 David Rogers 1096 Russell School (Bay Of Islands) 09 403 7016 09 403 7014 William Fuller 1033 Kawakawa Primary School 09 404 0424 09 404 1653 Peter Witana 2103 Moerewa School 09 404 1251 09 404 0957 Keri Milne-Ihimaera 1594 Riverview School 09 407 7277 09 407 7768 Rob Webb 8 Bay of Islands College 09 404 1055 09 404 1048 Bruce Devine 2104 TKKM o Taumarere 09 404 0630 09 404 0639 Mereana Pawa 5 Kerikeri High School 09 407 8916 09 407 9323 Elizabeth Forgie 1034 Kerikeri Primary School 09 407 8414 09 407 8429 Karen Holmes 436 Springbank School 09 407 5236 09 407 5362 2102 Maromaku School 09 433 4818 09 433 4792 Deborah Lynch 1053 Motatau School 09 404 0590 09 404 0590 Noeleen Paurini 1031 Karetu School 09 404 0273 09 404 1860 Kenneth Timperley 1666 Te Kura o Waikare 09 403 7385 09 403 8095 Noel Te Tai 1112 Te Tii School 09 407 9749 09 407 9749 Hoana Hati 19 Dargaville High School 09 439 7229 09 439 7563 David Bargh 1008 Dargaville Intermediate 09 439 8045 09 439 6450 Margaret Morrison 1097 Selwyn Park School 09 439 8888 09 439 1741 Vernon Stevens 1009 Dargaville Primary School 09 439 7255 09 439 0246 Alan Russek 1098 St Joseph's School (Dargaville) 09 439 8639 09 439 4808 Glenis Guest 1111 Te Kopuru School 09 439 1802 09 439 1802 Susan Anderson 1002 Arapohue School 09 439 7513 09 439 1487 Susan Carter 1105 Tangowahine School 09 439 7032 09 439 1475 Shelley Gosse 1020 Kaihu Valley School 09 439 0852 09 439 0852 Lillian Patuawa 1001 Aranga School 09 439 0634 09 439 1497 Myles Ferris 1104 Tangiteroria School 09 433 2635 09 433 2234 Braden Eades 1085 Pouto School 09 439 5251 09 439 5251 Gloria Banicevich-Hawkins 1021 Kaikohe East School 09 401 1532 09 401 1532 Athlene Rudkin 1025 Kaitaia Intermediate 09 408 1490 09 408 1714 Susan Arrell 1026 Kaitaia School 09 408 0228 09 408 2361 Denis Raines 1082 Pompallier School 09 408 2650 09 408 3693 Daniel Pepper 2 Taipa Area School 09 406 0159 09 406 1096 Patrick Toi 1175 Kaikohe Christian School 09 401 1873 09 401 1873 Raymond Melrose 1022 Kaikohe Intermediate 09 401 1667 09 401 1666 Phillip Gordon 1023 Kaikohe West School 09 401 1713 09 401 1416 Barbara Wards 9 Northland College 09 401 3200 09 401 2378 John Tapene 11 Opononi Area School 09 405 8500 09 405 8501 Tiere Maoate 4227 TKKM o Kaikohe 09 401 2726 09 401 2736 Deborah Mutu 238 Kaitaia Abundant Life School 09 408 2671 09 408 2417 Peter Ferrar 3 Kaitaia College 09 408 0190 09 408 0193 William Tailby 3114 TKKM o Pukemiro 09 408 4858 Meri Wiki 1039 Mangonui School 09 406 0182 09 406 0183 Timothy Van Zyl 1093 Rawene School 09 405 7885 09 405 7885 Vivian Meha 3539 St Patrick's School (Waimate) 03 689 8584 03 689 8784 Lynette Mischewski 4 Whangaroa College 09 405 0199 09 405 0288 Nicolette Pako 1000 Ahipara School 09 409 4702 09 409 4714 Jackie Osborne 1004 Awanui School 09 406 7309 09 406 7347 Delwynne Stevenson 1035 Kohukohu School 09 405 5877 09 405 5866 Tanya Filia 6 Broadwood Area School 09 409 5878 09 409 5877 Pani Hauraki 1058 Ohaeawai School 09 405 9812 09 405 9812 Barbara Whitelaw 1065 Oromahoe School 09 407 7834 09 407 5289 Elizabeth Mcglone 1073 Pakaraka School 09 405 9608 09 405 9646 Vimalrai Singh 1060 Omanaia School 09 405 7786 09 405 7699 Luke Hiki 3117 TKKM o Te Tonga o Hokianga 09 405 8427 09 405 8426 Dorothy Buckley 1122 Waima School 09 405 3901 09 405 3901 Jennifer Colebrook 2101 Tautoro School 09 401 1486 09 401 1486 Jane Lindsay 1016 Horeke School 09 401 9612 09 401 9612 Moari Taylor 7 Okaihau College 09 401 9030 09 401 9793 Alan Forgie 1059 Okaihau School 09 401 9151 09 401 9154 Timothy Couling 1037 Mangamuka School 09 401 8933 09 401 8933 Hinekete Meha 1119 Umawera School 09 401 8806 09 401 8826 Christine Gilmore 1044 Matauri Bay School 09 405 0507 09 405 1665 Meralyn Te Hira 3106 TKKM o Whangaroa 09 405 0203 09 405 0303 Louisa Mutu 1100 Te Kura o Hato Hohepa Te Kamura 09 405 1773 09 405 1773 Mary Archibald 1116 Totara North School 09 405 1852 09 405 1873 Josephine Bell 1013 Herekino School 09 409 3834 09 409 3880 Lorna Beazley 1087 Pukepoto School 09 409 4527 09 409 4557 Barry Murray 1071 Oturu School 09 408 2050 09 408 2039 Fraser Smith 1076 Pamapuria School 09 408 4294 09 408 4294 Stephen Hovell 1081 Peria School 09 408 5834 09 408 5835 David Sedcole 1147 Te Rangi Aniwaniwa 09 406 7677 09 406 7629 Hilda Halkyard-Harawira 1024 Kaingaroa School (Kaitaia) 09 408 7030 09 408 7031 Paul Lindsay 1141 TKKM o Rangiawhia 09 408 7360 09 408 7400 Makoare Parangi 1055 Ngataki School 09 409 8871 09 409 8892 Marguerita Wedding 1086 Pukenui School (Kaitaia) 09 409 8812 09 409 8830 Carolyn Smith 1109 Te Hapua School 09 409 7805 09 409 7835 Rawiri Wihapi 1 Te Kao School 09 409 7813 09 409 7717 Susan Dow 1120 Waiharara School 09 406 8830 09 406 8829 Kathleen Cotching 1078 Paparore School 09 406 7360 09 406 7349 John Windleborn 1046 Matihetihe School 09 409 5337 09 409 5373 Lavinia Chapman 10 Te Kura Taumata o Panguru 09 409 5701 09 409 5703 Mina Pomare 1066 Oruaiti School 09 406 0300 09 406 0586 Susan Turner 1102 Te Kura o Hata Maria (Pawarenga) 09 409 5338 09 409 5398 Harata Herbert 1038 Mangawhai Beach School 09 431 4385 09 431 5129 Neil Robinson 1125 Waipu School 09 432 0135 09 432 0809 Paul Ramsay 1049 Maungaturoto School 09 431 8106 09 431 8109 Antony Hamilton 283 Otamatea Christian School 09 431 8487 09 431 8487 1095 Ruawai School 09 439 2307 09 439 2307 Todd Warmington 21 Otamatea High School 09 431 8230 09 431 8229 Haydn Hutching 1077 Paparoa School 09 431 7379 09 431 6054 Nathan Vickerstaff 22 Ruawai College 09 439 2216 09 439 2214 Stephen Fordyce 1114 Tinopai School 09 431 7182 09 431 7183 Janet Henderson 1042 Matakohe School 09 431 7139 09 431 7139 Margaret Hutchinson 1206 Arahoe School 09 827 2710 09 827 0449 Richard Limbrick 1232 Blockhouse Bay Intermediate 09 626 6414 09 626 4880 Colin Andrews
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