Collingwood Area School

Collingwood Area School (Māori: Te Kura o Aorere) is an area school in the Golden Bay / Mohua town of Collingwood in New Zealand. The school dates back to 1859, when it was founded as Collingwood School. It was known as Collingwood District High School from 1937 to 1978.

Collingwood Area School
Te Kura o Aorere
Waharoa (entrance structure) of school
Address
Map
Lewis Street, Collingwood

7073

New Zealand
Coordinates40°40′57″S 172°40′46″E / 40.68250°S 172.67944°E / -40.68250; 172.67944
Information
School typeGovernment-funded, area school
MottoMāori: Ka eke ngātahi tātou i te ngaru o te angitu
(Together we ride the wave of lifelong success)
Opened1859; 165 years ago (1859)
StatusOpen
Ministry of Education Institution no.290
PrincipalHugh Gully
GenderCo-educational
Age rangeYears 1–13
School roll144[1] (February 2024)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Gold and black
Websitewww.collingwood-area.school.nz

History

The second Collingwood School building in 1889

A few months after the beginning of the 1856 gold rush in Collingwood, parents were already petitioning the Nelson Board of Education for a school to be set up. Collingwood was established as a school district in 1858, and the school was established in 1859 as Collingwood School, at a cost of £150; the head of the school, John Edward Neame, was on a salary of £108, with an assistant mistress on a salary of £24.[2] The school building on Lewis Street was near the site of the present school; the decayed 1859 schoolhouse was replaced in 1880 by a building with an ornamental belfry and large porch.[2]

In 1936, it expanded to include a class for secondary students, with an initial roll of 12, and the following year it became a district high school. In 1978, it became an area school, and undertook a major reconstruction with many new buildings, including a new primary classroom and administration block, at a cost of $265,750.[3] Area schools, found in rural areas of New Zealand, educate years 1 to 13, with teachers able to work with any children in that range.[3]

The school has a roll of 144 as of February 2024.[1] In 2023, the school undertook a $9 million upgrade that included 10 new classrooms, a library, and technology, science and administration buildings, as well as a revamp of the school gym.[4]

School bell

School photo, 1889
School photo, 1904

The school's original bell was lost in the 1920s. In 1964, Rear Admiral Richard Washbourn, who had close family connections with Golden Bay, bought the bell of HMS Chevron from the Rosyth Dockyard for £8, and donated it to the school the following year. Washbourn wrote at the time that "Collingwood is a very remote little settlement one hundred miles from the nearest town and it will do the young good to have some reminder of the world outside.....even if that reminder only serves the mundane purpose of calling them to their studies".[5]

Notable staff

Principals

The following is an incomplete list of headmasters and principals of Collingwood School, Collingwood District High School and Collingwood Area School.

No.NameTerm
1John Neame1859–1861[3]
Francis O'Sullivan1869–1875[2]
Ezra Brook Dixon1875–1876[7]
Edward Canavanfl. 1878[8]
Joseph William Humphreysfl. 1880[9]
Mr Andersonfl. 1885[10]
Alfred Thomas White1898–1903[11][12]
Herbert Basil Score Sanders1904–1911[13][14]
Hollis Hill?–1934[15]
Arthur Osborne Stanley1936–1939[16][17]
George Henry Ralph1939–1948[18][19]
James A. Hook1948–?[20]
Janelle Mckenzie2014–2016[21]
Caroline Gray2016–2018[22]
Hugh Gully2019–present[22]

References