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Schools and Schools Zones Relating to a Property Street Address: 41c Landing Road, Titirangi, Waitakere Zoned Schools for this Property Primary / Intermediate Schools GLEN EDEN INTERMEDIATE 2.8 km TITIRANGI SCHOOL 1.3 km WOODLANDS PARK SCHOOL 1.6 km Secondary Schools GREEN BAY HIGH SCHOOL 2.8 km Early Childhood Education Laingholm Kindergarten 436 A Huia Road Distance: 2.0 km Laingholm 20 Hours Free: Yes Ph. 09-8174372 Type: Free Kindergarten Authority: Community Based Titirangi Kindergarten 509 South Titirangi Road Distance: 1.3 km Titirangi 20 Hours Free: Yes Auckland Type: Free Kindergarten Ph. 09-8176613 Authority: Community Based Titirangi Playcentre 500 South Titirangi Road Distance: 1.2 km Titirangi 20 Hours Free: Yes Auckland Type: Playcentre Ph. 09-8173003 Authority: Community Based Titirangi Rudolf Steiner Kindergarten 1 5 Helios Place Distance: 0.7 km Laingholm 20 Hours Free: Yes Ph. 09-8174386 Type: Education & Care Service Authority: Community Based Woodlands Park Community Kindergarten 22 a Minnehaha Avenue Distance: 1.4 km Titirangi 20 Hours Free: No Auckland Type: Education & Care Service Ph. 09-8178782 Authority: Community Based Primary / Intermediate Schools GLEN EDEN INTERMEDIATE Kaurilands Road Distance: 2.8 km Titirangi Decile: 7 Auckland Age Range: Intermediate Ph. 09 817 0032 Authority: State Gender: Co-Educational School Roll: 1002 Zoning: In Zone Gaston Coma – Ray White Titirangi 16 Apr 2021, page 1 of 4 KAURILANDS SCHOOL Atkinson Road Distance: 2.4 km Titirangi Decile: 8 Auckland Age Range: Contributing Ph. 09 817 5645 Authority: State Gender: Co-Educational School Roll: 729 Zoning: Out of Zone LAINGHOLM SCHOOL Victory Road Distance: 2.3 km Laingholm Decile: 10 Auckland Age Range: Contributing Ph. 09 817 8874 Authority: State Gender: Co-Educational School Roll: 333 Zoning: No Zone TITIRANGI RUDOLF STEINER SCHOOL 5 Helios Place Distance: 0.6 km Titirangi Decile: 9 Auckland Age Range: Full Primary Ph. 09 817 4386 Authority: Private Gender: Co-Educational School Roll: 95 Zoning: No Zone TITIRANGI SCHOOL Atkinson Road Distance: 1.3 km Titirangi Decile: 10 Auckland Age Range: Contributing Ph. 09 817 8346 Authority: State Gender: Co-Educational School Roll: 500 Zoning: In Zone WOODLANDS PARK SCHOOL Woodlands Park Road Distance: 1.6 km Titirangi Decile: 10 Auckland Age Range: Contributing Ph. 09 817 5140 Authority: State Gender: Co-Educational School Roll: 188 Zoning: In Zone Secondary Schools GREEN BAY HIGH SCHOOL 143-161 Godley Road Distance: 2.8 km Green Bay Decile: 8 Auckland Age Range: Year 9-15 Ph. 09 817 8173 Authority: State Gender: Co-Educational School Roll: 1011 Zoning: In Zone Gaston Coma – Ray White Titirangi 16 Apr 2021, page 2 of 4 KELSTON GIRLS' COLLEGE Great North Road Distance: 4.8 km New Lynn Decile: 2 Auckland Age Range: Year 9-15 Ph. 09 827 6063 Authority: State Gender: Girls School School Roll: 932 Zoning: No Zone Tertiary Food Safety (NZ) Limited 7 Tane Street Distance: 4.6 km Ph. 09 826 1920 Tertiary type: Private Training Estab Genesis Training Centre 97 Glendale Road Distance: 3.5 km Ph. 09 818 7346 Tertiary type: Private Training Estab New Zealand Seafood Training College 168 Godley Road Distance: 2.4 km Ph. 09 817 2135 Tertiary type: Private Training Estab OAKLYNN SPECIAL SCHOOL 20 Mayville Avenue Distance: 4.5 km Ph. 09 827 4748 Tertiary type: Special Positively First Training 7a Westech Place Distance: 4.8 km Ph. 09 813 9494 Tertiary type: Private Training Estab Explanation of Terms Full Primary - Years 1 - 8 Contributing - Years 1 - 6 Intermediate - Years 7 - 8 Composite - Years 1 - 15 Restricted Composite - Years 7 - 10 Kura Teina Composite - Maori Schools from years 1 - 15 Kura Teina Primary - Maori Schools from years 1 - 8 Decile Rating - A school's decile indicates the extent to which the school draws its students from low socio-economic communities. Decile 1 schools are the 10% of schools with the highest proportion of students from low socio-economic communities, whereas decile 10 schools are the 10% of schools with the lowest proportion of these students. A school's decile does not indicate the overall socio-economic mix of the school. Distance - The distance calculated is the point to point distance, walking and driving distances will normally be further. 20 Hours Free - If yes, this Early Childhood Centre offers 20 hours free childhood education. From 1 July 2007, three and four- year-olds enrolled in a teacher-led ECE service and some kohanga reo qualify for up to 20 hours of free early childhood education (ECE). Gaston Coma – Ray White Titirangi 16 Apr 2021, page 3 of 4 Currency of Data CoreLogic Address Data: 09 April 2021 Disclaimer Information provided by this service is sourced from third parties. 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