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Olive Andrews is a research scientist and is the Marine Programme Manager for Conservation International. When she is not “guiding marine research and tourism expeditions from the tropics to the poles”, Olive resides on Waiheke Island. Olive came into school to speak to the Year 11 and Year 12...
The Waiheke High School Board of Trustees is actively seeking Maori Representation on the Board. There are two processes and positions in place currently: 1. The Māori Community Representative will be selected by Piritahi Marae. This process will be completed by the end of August. 2. The School...
Re : Striving for Success project A community survey by the Waiheke High School board of trustees has highlighted the need for strong leadership, improved communication and a clear understanding of what the school stands for. Independent analysis of over 600 responses showed that people see the...
I am writing to let you know that the latest vote of the PPTA Union's membership has directed Strike Action and this time it will be a joint strike of both secondary and primary teachers, on Wednesday, 29th May 2019. The nature of the strike is a stopping of work under the Secondary Teachers...
Congratulations to all students and staff at Waiheke High School. Statistics released by the Ministry of Education show that Waiheke High School has out-performed and exceeded both National and Decile Band Achievement in NCEA at Levels 1 to 3 - FIVE years in a row. Scroll to bottom of page for the...
Once again the Waiheke Local Board have supported our students with $1000.00 towards the registration of 15 Year 10/11 students to complete their Bronze Hillary Award through the Duke of Edinburgh programme. More information about this programme can be found here: https://dofehillary.org.nz/...
On 19th March three Year 11 students had the opportunity to attend the World Vision Youth Conference along with students from other schools around Auckland. The conference was focused mainly around humanity and leadership and featured a special guest, invited following the terrible events in...
For a small school, Waiheke High hits above its weight, scoring well on national measures and offering specialist subjects like sea sports and viticulture. And with work started on a new teaching block to replace tired old classrooms, it’s getting a much awaited face lift too. The school motto is...
We are committed to the development of our community and the next generation of Waihekians. For every property on Waiheke sold with The Boys we will give $500 to your child’s school, or a school of your choice. List with The Boys and help them support the next generation on Waiheke.
Most students have cell phones and they are welcome to bring these to school. However cell phones are to be switched off and in students' bags before coming into classes. Cell phones are not to be used as calculators or as research devices. Where appropriate, a teacher may ask students to take out...
Students may wear any hat of their choice during PE, Health, Sport and Sea Sports lessons outside. This includes any style, colour, size or shape! The purpose of this Hat is for sun protection. Students may ONLY wear this hat during PE, Sport, Health and Sea Sports lessons. They may not wear it...
ncea exam-timetable-2018 NCEA exams this year will be held in the Hall and in the F-block classrooms. Students can check venue of their exam when they arrive at school to sit the exam.
We had six nominees for Student Representative on the Board of Trustees. The nominees were: Jamie Cels Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman Felix Blaha Keoni Davies Presley Cox Ethan Douglas Each nominee spoke to the school about why they were standing for this role and what they could bring to the Board...
Key to Life Charitable Trust, Mike King presentation. Waiheke high school welcomes Mike King on Wednesday the 12th of September to talk about mental health awareness. We have invited Mike King because we strongly support students who are struggling with mental health and feel its crucial to raise...
Olive Andrews is a research scientist and is the Marine Programme Manager for Conservation International. When she is not “guiding marine research and tourism expeditions from the tropics to the poles”, Olive resides on Waiheke Island. Olive came into school to speak to the Year 11 and Year 12...
The Waiheke High School Board of Trustees is actively seeking Maori Representation on the Board. There are two processes and positions in place currently: 1. The Māori Community Representative will be selected by Piritahi Marae. This process will be completed by the end of August. 2. The School...
Re : Striving for Success project A community survey by the Waiheke High School board of trustees has highlighted the need for strong leadership, improved communication and a clear understanding of what the school stands for. Independent analysis of over 600 responses showed that people see the...
I am writing to let you know that the latest vote of the PPTA Union's membership has directed Strike Action and this time it will be a joint strike of both secondary and primary teachers, on Wednesday, 29th May 2019. The nature of the strike is a stopping of work under the Secondary Teachers...
Congratulations to all students and staff at Waiheke High School. Statistics released by the Ministry of Education show that Waiheke High School has out-performed and exceeded both National and Decile Band Achievement in NCEA at Levels 1 to 3 - FIVE years in a row. Scroll to bottom of page for the...
Once again the Waiheke Local Board have supported our students with $1000.00 towards the registration of 15 Year 10/11 students to complete their Bronze Hillary Award through the Duke of Edinburgh programme. More information about this programme can be found here: https://dofehillary.org.nz/...
On 19th March three Year 11 students had the opportunity to attend the World Vision Youth Conference along with students from other schools around Auckland. The conference was focused mainly around humanity and leadership and featured a special guest, invited following the terrible events in...
For a small school, Waiheke High hits above its weight, scoring well on national measures and offering specialist subjects like sea sports and viticulture. And with work started on a new teaching block to replace tired old classrooms, it’s getting a much awaited face lift too. The school motto is...
We are committed to the development of our community and the next generation of Waihekians. For every property on Waiheke sold with The Boys we will give $500 to your child’s school, or a school of your choice. List with The Boys and help them support the next generation on Waiheke.
Most students have cell phones and they are welcome to bring these to school. However cell phones are to be switched off and in students' bags before coming into classes. Cell phones are not to be used as calculators or as research devices. Where appropriate, a teacher may ask students to take out...
Students may wear any hat of their choice during PE, Health, Sport and Sea Sports lessons outside. This includes any style, colour, size or shape! The purpose of this Hat is for sun protection. Students may ONLY wear this hat during PE, Sport, Health and Sea Sports lessons. They may not wear it...
ncea exam-timetable-2018 NCEA exams this year will be held in the Hall and in the F-block classrooms. Students can check venue of their exam when they arrive at school to sit the exam.
We had six nominees for Student Representative on the Board of Trustees. The nominees were: Jamie Cels Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman Felix Blaha Keoni Davies Presley Cox Ethan Douglas Each nominee spoke to the school about why they were standing for this role and what they could bring to the Board...
Key to Life Charitable Trust, Mike King presentation. Waiheke high school welcomes Mike King on Wednesday the 12th of September to talk about mental health awareness. We have invited Mike King because we strongly support students who are struggling with mental health and feel its crucial to raise...















