About Strathmore School
Strathmore School, nestled in the heart of Tokoroa on Strathmore Drive within Waikato region, stands proudly as a contributing state co-educational institution that fosters an inclusive and culturally rich learning environment. With approximately 185 students enrolled from Year 9 to Year 13, this school is unique in its student community makeup with nearly equal representation of Māori (42%) and Pacific peoples (33%), reflecting the diverse tapestry that New Zealand itself embodies. Principal Noa Tereu leads a dedicated team committed to nurturing every child's potential, ensuring respect for cultural heritage is woven into daily learning experiences.
As an integral part of Tokoroa and the wider Waikato region, Strathmore School not only provides education but also plays a pivotal role in celebrating its students’ Māori and Pacific roots. The school's commitment to cultural diversity is evident through various initiatives that honor indigenous traditions while promoting understanding among all cultures represented within the student body.
The enrolment process at Strathmore School begins with an initial interest assessment, followed by a detailed application form and interview. Prospective students are encouraged to submit their applications well in advance of deadlines set