About Tamatea High School
Tamatea High School, nestled in Greenmeadows within Hawke's Bay region on New Zealand’s North Island, is a vibrant co-educational state secondary school serving students from Year 9 to 15. With an approximate roll size of around 357 diverse learners, the institution prides itself on its inclusive ethos and strong community focus.
Under the leadership of Principal Jesse Te Weehi, Tamatea High School has fostered a nurturing environment where students from various cultural backgrounds can thrive. The student body composition is reflective of New Zealand's rich heritage with 42% Māori and 38% European/Pakeha representation—highlighting the school’s commitment to embracing its indigenous roots alongside other cultures.
The education provided at Tamatea High School is not only academically rigorous but also deeply rooted in values that respect and understand the importance of cultural diversity. The surrounding Greenmeadows area, with all its charm, complements this educational philosophy by offering a supportive backdrop for students to learn beyond textbooks.
Enrolment Process:
Tamatea High School welcomes new enrollees from across New Zealand