Alfredton School, nestled in the heart of Eketahuna within the Manawatū-Whanganui region, is a state full primary education institution that prides itself on its co-educational approach to learning. With approximately 25 students enrolled across various year levels, Alfredton fosters an intimate and inclusive environment where each child'nergies can flourish under the guidance of their principal, Alison Hill.
The school is located in a charming suburb called Alfredton on Route 52—a central hub that connects students to various educational resources within Eketahuna while also providing accessibility for parents and guardians residing nearby or visiting from other parts of New Zealand. The close-knit community around the school is reflective in its values, emphasizing respect, responsibility, empathy, integrity, and excellence as pillars that shape Alfredton's educational philosophy.
As a state school under authority jurisdiction, Alfredton School offers comprehensive primary education from Year 1 to Year 8 with an open invitation for students of all backgrounds to join their diverse student body—a testament to New Zealand’s commitment to accessible and inclusive learning opportunities across the country.
Alison Hill has been leading the school since its inception, bringing her passionate dedication as principal along with a wealth of experience from previous roles within education