James Cook High School

James Cook High School is a state co-ed secondary school in the South Auckland suburb of Manurewa, New Zealand.

James Cook High School
Address
Map
Dr Pickering Avenue,
Manurewa,
Manukau,
New Zealand

2102
Coordinates37°02′09″S 174°53′08″E / 37.0358°S 174.8856°E / -37.0358; 174.8856
Information
TypeState, co-educational, secondary (Years 9–13)
MottoEndeavour
Established1968
Ministry of Education Institution no.100
PrincipalMs Tina Filipo
School roll1,447[1] (February 2024)
Houses
  • Rūaumoko
  • Tane Mahuta
  • Tangaroa
  • Tāwhirimātea
Color(s)   Blue and Gold
Websitejchs.school.nz

History

James Cook High School under construction in January 1968

James Cook High School opened in February 1968. Like most New Zealand state secondary schools of the era, the school was constructed to the Nelson Two-Storey standard plan, characterised by its two-storey H-shaped classroom blocks.

The name chosen for the school was met with widespread interest and approval, as 1968 was the bicentennial of the commencement of Captain Cook's voyage on the Endeavour into the south seas of the Pacific.

The James Cook High School crest was originally a broad shield design with a gold heraldic ship with full white sails and red pennants in the centre. The ship is sailing through two waves. The four gold stars are in the form of the Southern Cross. The school's insignia and uniform were modernised in 2013 and 2014. Both the crest and motto were inspired by the name 'James Cook.'

The James Cook High School School colours are Royal Blue and Gold. The motto 'Endeavour' was the name of James Cook's ship. 'Endeavour' implies: a goal to be striven for, strength of character, a determined, unrelenting effort which never slackens in spite of initial failures, the hope and faith to face new challenges, to surmount new obstacles, and above all, the giving of our best in all the activities of life, whether they be moral, social, cultural or academic.

Demographics

According to a 2021 ERO report,[2] the school's ethnic composition includes over 40% who identify as Māori and 45% who are from Pacific heritage. Samoan, Tongan and Cook Islands Māori students make up the largest Pacific nation groups.

History of Principals

NameFromTo
Ms. Tina FilipoJanuary 2024Present
Mr Grant McMillanMay 2016October 2023
Mr Vaughan CouillaultJune 2012February 2016
Mr Bryan Smith19942012

Notable alumni

References

External links


🔥 Top keywords: Main PageSpecial:SearchWikipedia:Featured picturesYasukeHarrison ButkerRobert FicoBridgertonCleopatraDeaths in 2024Joyce VincentXXXTentacionHank AdamsIt Ends with UsYouTubeNew Caledonia2024 Indian general electionHeeramandiDarren DutchyshenSlovakiaKingdom of the Planet of the ApesAttempted assassination of Robert FicoLawrence WongBaby ReindeerXXX: Return of Xander CageThelma HoustonFuriosa: A Mad Max SagaMegalopolis (film)Richard GaddKepler's SupernovaWicked (musical)Sunil ChhetriXXX (2002 film)Ashley MadisonAnya Taylor-JoyPlanet of the ApesNava MauYoung SheldonPortal:Current eventsX-Men '97