Fairburn School stands proudly in Otahuhu, Auckland, offering an enriching educational experience to its diverse student body at 10 Pukeora Road. Under the leadership of Principal Paula Passfield, this state school fosters a sense of community and shared values among students from various cultural backgrounds.
With around 419 pupils on roll, Fairburn School embraces co-education as an integral part of its ethos, nurturing the next generation with respect for their unique heritages - notably including a significant Māori and Pacific community that contributes to the school's distinct character. The student body is composed predominantly (52%) of Pacific students alongside 26% Asian learners, reflecting New Zealand’s rich cultural mosaic within its educational institutions.
The Fairburn School experience begins with a seamless enrolment process that prioritizes inclusivity and accessibility for all families seeking education in Auckland's vibrant suburb of Otahuhu. The school prides itself on guiding every student through an engaging journey, ensuring they are well-integrated into the fabric of this dynamic community from their first day at Fairburn School.
With a commitment to holistic development and cultural appreciation, students in Fairburn School enjoy learning within a supportive environment that celebrates diversity as its strength