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How Your Child's School Is Performing A10 The New Zealand Herald ★ Monday, April 18, 2011 NEWS nzherald.co.nz ✔ HOW YOUR CHILD’S SCHOOL IS PERFORMING Pass rates for NCEA Level 1-3 and University Entrance —measured by percentage of students participating. Pass rates for North Island schools only. THE RESULTS ARE FOR: LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 U. E. Level 1 – Year 11 Level 2 – Year 12 Upper Hutt College, Upper Hutt 75 +13 70 +1 65 +2 63 +8 Level 3 – Year 13 University Entrance - Year 13 Waiuku College, Waiuku 70 +2 76 -2 67 +9 64 N/C (Figure on the left is 2010 percentage, right next to it is how many percentage points it’s increased/decreased since 2009) ALL DECILE 7 SCHOOLS 79 +2 83 +3 77 +4 69 +2 N/A – result not available N/C – no change since 2009 * School also offers Cambridge Exams DECILE 8 ** School also offers International Baccalaureate Francis Douglas Memorial College, New Plymouth 95 +8 85 -2 88 +11 86 +14 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 U. E. *Hamilton Boys’ High School, Hamilton 82 +8 87 +1 78 +10 73 +3 DECILE 1 Hebron Christian College, Mt Albert 83 +3 95 +3 77 -23 62 -39 Bay of Islands College, Kawakawa 62 +6 73 +17 47 -3 33 -4 *Hillcrest High School, Hamilton 84 +9 85 +12 73 +5 73 +7 Broadwood Area School, Northland 75 -6 91 +24 80 N/A 60 N/A Hutt Valley High School, Lower Hutt 75 +3 77 +8 70 +2 64 +2 De La Salle College, Mangere 74 +12 72 +3 63 +9 46 +10 Kapiti College, Kapiti Coast 89 +14 86 +6 71 +6 66 +7 Flaxmere College, Napier 71 +37 60 +23 50 +33 50 +33 Mahurangi College, Warkworth 75 +2 84 +3 78 -2 73 +2 Hukarere College, Napier 68 -20 100 +10 69 -31 69 -14 Otumoetai College, Tauranga 73 -1 80 +13 77 +8 70 +7 Huntly College, Huntly 48 -6 68 +7 46 +14 27 +1 Pakuranga College, Pakuranga 80 +9 84 +3 78 +8 73 +5 James Cook High School, Manurewa 59 +9 64 +29 58 +20 44 +12 Paraparaumu College, Paraparaumu 81 +6 83 +9 75 +5 67 +3 Kaitaia College, Kaitaia 54 -14 64 -3 55 -2 46 -7 Sacred Heart College, Glen Innes 92 +1 94 -1 84 -1 72 -9 Kawerau College, Kawerau 71 +17 67 +14 81 +27 40 +20 Sacred Heart Girls’ College, Mangakino Area School, Waikato 100 +82 100 N/C N/A N/A New Plymouth 95 -4 95 +6 81 -6 69 -11 Mangere College, Mangere 51 +11 46 +14 20 -26 12 -19 Saint Patrick’s College, Wellington 74 -2 90 +6 69 +4 53 -4 McAuley High School, Otahuhu 87 +8 88 N/C 62 -6 35 -17 *Saint Peter’s College, Epsom 70 +10 57 -16 72 +15 69 +8 Ngata Memorial College, Gisborne 88 +30 85 +35 75 +8 50 N/A Sancta Maria College, Manukau 90 +2 96 +5 85 -2 80 N/C Northern Health School, Whangarei 100 +33 67 N/A N/A N/A Solway College, Masterton 96 +1 100 N/C 88 +8 69 -11 Northland College, Kaikohe 75 +10 65 +6 79 +8 57 +4 *Springbank School, Kerikeri N/A N/A 89 -1 89 +9 Opotiki College, Opotiki 63 -5 82 +1 76 +5 40 -5 Taradale High School, Napier 86 +9 87 +17 72 +5 61 +3 Otahuhu College, Otahuhu 32 -5 59 +6 42 +2 24 -10 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 U. E. LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 U. E. Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Nga Patea Area School, Taranaki 79 -6 88 +38 N/A N/A Mokopuna, 100 N/C 100 N/C 100 N/C 75 -25 Dargaville High School, Dargaville 78 +11 66 -8 74 +8 72 +6 Chanel College, Masterton 84 -5 74 +20 68 -6 50 -2 Porirua College, Porirua 68 +10 63 +8 73 +47 46 +24 Wellington East Girls’ College, Edgecumbe College, Edgecumbe 59 +4 71 +4 54 +27 46 +21 Christian Renewal School, Wellington 79 +6 85 N/C 81 +3 72 N/C Rangitahi College, Murupara 27 -73 67 -17 N/A N/A Forest View High School, Tokoroa 59 +1 63 +7 68 +22 58 +14 Whangarei 54 -26 88 -13 86 -4 86 -4 Western Springs College, Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate Coastal Taranaki School, Okato 88 +17 88 +17 82 +32 55 +5 Western Springs 92 +10 91 -2 81 -3 86 -1 Senior School, Otara 60 +29 67 +5 69 +18 41 +9 *Gisborne Boys’ High School, Gisborne 71 +12 67 +3 60 +10 54 +11 Excellere College, Kamo 91 -9 91 +2 100 +50 100 N/A Westmount School, Onehunga 90 +4 87 N/C 96 +2 75 +1 Southern Cross Campus, Mangere 59 +13 71 +17 64 +15 28 -7 Gisborne Girls’ High School, Feilding High School, Feilding 81 +7 92 +8 74 -2 59 -11 Te Whanau-a-Apanui Area School, ALL DECILE 8 SCHOOLS 81 +6 84 +4 77 +5 70 +3 Gisborne 79 +3 84 +12 74 +2 67 -4 Opotiki 100 +67 78 - 22 100 N/A N/A Hawera High School, Hawera 60 -9 77 +8 64 -17 53 -17 Hato Paora College, Feilding 98 +1 86 N/C 90 -6 60 -11 Te Wharekura o Ruatoki, Kamo High School, Kamo 71 +21 77 +14 64 +11 60 +7 Bay of Plenty 78 +25 86 +19 50 N/A 75 N/A Horowhenua College, Levin 59 +7 71 +8 75 +21 75 +19 Kuranui College, Wairarapa 75 +6 70 +2 66 -8 41 -6 DECILE 9 Tamaki College, Glen Innes 42 -2 50 +2 36 -17 34 -4 Kelston Deaf Education Centre, *Liston College, Henderson 82 N/C 80 -7 74 -7 71 -8 Aquinas College, Tauranga 92 +3 86 -9 88 -6 75 -14 Kelston 33 N/A 50 -50 100 N/A N/A Tangaroa College, Otara 43 +7 48 +10 55 +12 28 -4 Massey High School, Massey 74 +8 70 +1 59 -7 50 -2 Baradene College, Remuera 97 +9 98 -1 93 +11 87 +4 Kelston Girls’ College, Kelston 54 -2 72 +8 47 -18 39 -11 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Kaikohe, *Mt Maunganui College, Cambridge High School Cambridge 80 -8 94 +5 81 +3 67 +10 Mangakahia Area School, Whangarei 50 +8 86 -6 83 +50 50 +17 Kaikohe 20 -58 N/A N/A N/A Mt Maunganui 79 +10 88 +14 77 +2 58 -12 Elim Christian College, Botany 74 -4 89 +10 77 +1 75 -1 Marcellin College, Royal Oak 61 -4 64 -10 54 +4 32 -4 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Ngati Rotorua Lakes High School, Rotorua 71 +4 86 +8 80 +20 72 +21 Epsom Girls Grammar, Epsom 86 -3 89 N/C 85 N/C 84 +2 Kahungunu ki Heretaunga, Hastings 80 +11 64 -26 71 N/A 100 N/A Nga Taiatea Wharekura, Hamilton 83 -7 97 +3 93 +8 76 +26 Ruawai College, Ruawai 76 +10 100 +11 77 +22 59 +13 Glendowie College, Glendowie 82 +3 92 +7 84 +3 85 +8 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o One Tree Hill College, Penrose 42 -16 52 -13 48 +6 41 +1 Sacred Heart College, Napier 87 +2 91 +11 98 +22 77 +13 Hamilton Christian School 67 -25 90 -7 88 +29 88 +13 Te Rawhitiroa, Whangarei 100 N/C 50 -33 100 N/C N/A Papatoetoe High School, Papatoetoe 44 +2 66 +11 50 +5 47 -1 Saint John’s College, Hastings 74 +4 68 -11 71 N/C 65 -9 Havelock North High School, Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Te Waiu Putaruru College, Putaruru 45 N/C 51 +7 52 +24 30 +14 O Ngati Porou, Ruatoria 61 +39 92 +3 87 -6 73 -27 Spotswood College, New Plymouth 65 -2 74 +7 70 +16 60 +9 Havelock North 78 +11 80 +9 73 +8 76 +7 Queen Elizabeth College, St Bernard’s College, Lower Hutt 66 +3 78 +15 92 +30 90 +23 Iona College, Havelock North 98 +3 100 +3 97 +2 88 +1 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Tupoho, Palmerston North 76 +1 71 -12 69 +29 50 -10 Wanganui 57 -43 60 -40 100 N/C N/A Tauhara College, Taupo 67 -9 89 +5 59 +18 59 +27 Michael Park School, Ellerslie N/A 82 -7 76 +14 71 +16 Rangitikei College, Marton 67 +8 72 +2 67 +4 64 +7 Te Kura Kaupapa Motuhake o Te Kauwhata College, Te Kauwhata 61 -8 85 +7 50 -19 46 -3 Newlands College, Wellington 75 -8 85 +6 73 +7 70 +5 Ruapehu College, Ohakune 27 -32 61 +13 33 +3 11 -27 Tawhiuau, Murupara 43 -24 100 N/A N/A N/A Te Puke High School, Te Puke 78 +14 79 +11 71 +29 57 +15 **Nga Tawa Diocesan School, Te Kura o Kokohuia, Wanganui 67 +33 100 N/C N/A N/A Saint Joseph’s Maori Girls’ College, Marton 100 N/C 100 N/C 98 +1 90 +8 Napier 93 -5 100 N/C 95 +5 68 +5 Trident High School, Whakatane 78 N/C 85 +3 69 -7 64 -6 Te Rangi Aniwaniwa, Northland 86 -7 100 N/C 100 N/C 100 +33 Northcote College, Northcote 67 +3 82 +7 73 +1 69 +2 St Paul’s College, Ponsonby 68 +11 91 +38 67 +10 33 -19 Wanganui High School, Wanganui 91 -2 87 -2 88 +4 76 -1 Te Waha O Rerekohu Area School, Orewa College, Orewa 84 +3 90 +5 86 +14 75 +5 Taipa Area School, Northland 61 -26 85 +1 75 +23 50 +20 *Whangarei Boys’ High School, Te Araroa 67 +24 100 +57 60 N/A N/A Whangarei 65 +5 84 +24 59 -10 54 -8 *Palmerston North Boys’ High Taita College, Lower Hutt 42 -5 63 +11 64 -9 67 +2 Te Whanau o Tupuranga, Otara 97 +6 75 -25 100 N/C 57 -43 Whangarei Girls’ High School, School, Palmerston North 74 -8 83 +5 76 -8 72 -6 Te Wharekura O Huiarau, Urewera N/A 100 N/A 100 N/A N/A Tamatea High School, Napier 47 +10 75 +27 54 +15 31 +6 Whangarei 78 -5 85 +2 69 -4 61 -3 Palmerston North Girls’ High School, Te Wharekura o Te Aute College, Hawkes Bay 83 -10 92 +1 29 -34 N/A Palmerston North 86 N/C 86 -3 83 -1 81 +1 Rakaumangamanga, Huntly 83 N/C 100 +15 94 +4 47 -3 Te Kuiti High School, Te Kuiti 67 +2 74 +7 50 -9 25 -39 ALL DECILE 5 SCHOOLS 74 +3 80 +7 71 +5 63 +3 Rathkeale College, Masterton 74 -20 94 -4 82 -8 78 -8 Te Wharekura oTe Kaokaoroa o Te Kura-a-iwi o Whakatupuranga Rosmini College, Takapuna 95 +2 92 +3 80 -2 78 N/C Patetere, Putaruru 75 +42 100 +25 N/A N/A Rua Mano, Otaki N/A 25 -58 N/A N/A DECILE 6 Saint Mary’s College, Wellington 94 +2 87 -2 82 +2 72 -1 Waikohu College, Gisborne 73 -4 39 -28 100 N/A N/A Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O *Saint Patrick’s College, Silverstream 86 -1 91 +1 81 +20 63 +17 Te Koutu, Rotorua 75 -14 100 N/C 88 +38 75 -25 Birkenhead College, Birkenhead 69 -2 69 +5 60 -3 60 +1 St Matthew’s Collegiate, Masterton 100 +3 N/A N/A N/A ALL DECILE 1 SCHOOLS 58 +7 66 +10 58 +7 35 -2 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Te Rito, Campion College, Gisborne 83 N/C 87 +8 82 +4 77 +14 Tawa College, Wellington 83 +3 80 -4 77 +4 67 -1 Otaki 78 -22 100 N/C 100 N/C 100 N/C Freyberg High School, Wellington High School, Wellington 70 -4 79 +9 74 +9 69 +8 DECILE 2 Te Kura Maori o Porirua, Porirua 83 -17 100 N/C 100 N/C N/A Palmertson North 62 -2 58 -8 71 +2 64 +3 Hamilton Girls’ High School 70 +7 81 +1 74 -1 66 -3 *Westlake Boys’ High School, Al-Madinah School, Mangere 92 +5 100 +9 100 N/C 25 -22 Turakina Maori Girls’ College, Marton 73 -23 94 +1 86 -14 86 -14 Heretaunga College, Upper Hutt 62 -1 57 +6 52 -11 37 -7 Takapuna 81 +13 77 +5 68 -4 70 +1 Aorere College, Manukau 57
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