Massey High School

Massey High School
Address
Map
274 Don Buck Road
Massey
Auckland
Coordinates36°50′34″S 174°36′03″E / 36.8428°S 174.6009°E / -36.8428; 174.6009
Information
TypeCo-ed state secondary, year 9–13
MottoMāori: Kimihia nga maunga tei tei
Seek the heights
Established1969
Ministry of Education Institution no.43
PrincipalAlastair Fairley
School roll1,814[1] (November 2024)
Socio-economic decile4
Websitewww.masseyhigh.school.nz

Massey High School is a co-educational state secondary school in West Auckland, New Zealand established in 1969. The school is located on the western edge of the city, thus obtaining students from both suburban and rural backgrounds. In 2017 it was rated decile 4.[2]

History

Massey High School in 2021

Established in 1969, the school was initially based at Henderson High School until the buildings on the current site at Don Buck Road were completed in 1970. Initially the school had a rural makeup but as the city of Auckland spread to the west and north the school experienced significant roll growth and an increase in suburban students. In order to accommodate this, the school used prefabricated classrooms.

The school was built to the Nelson Two-Storey standard plan, like most New Zealand secondary schools built in the 1960s. The Nelson Two-Storey is characterised by its two-storey H-shaped classroom blocks, with stairwells at each end of the block and a large ground floor toilet and cloak area on one side.[3] Massey High School has three Nelson Two-Storey blocks.

In 2003 the school began a campus development programme to bring facilities up to date, opening the Bruce Candy Science Centre, a three-story complex with labs for physics, biology, chemistry, electronics and horticulture. Classroom allocation was streamlined in 2003 to create buildings for each department, with buildings being specifically dedicated to English, international languages, mathematics, computing and commerce, art, and history.[citation needed]

The Science Centre was followed in 2004 by the Jack Adam Gymnasium (the second gymnasium on campus), as well as a refurbished swimming pool and athletics complex. A technology building was completed in 2005 with rooms for wood, fabric and metal technologies as well as automotive studies.[citation needed]

In July 2008 MHS was the venue for the launching of the Ministry of Health's Food and Beverage Classification System for New Zealand schools and early childhood education.[4] In the same year the school celebrated its 40th anniversary. Honoured with a Massey High School Alumni Award were Jack Adam, Dr Robert Dunlop, Professor Paul Moon, Brigadier Timothy Keating, Linda Vagana and Philippa Boyens.[5]

A new Performing Arts Centre was opened in 2011 and was named the Bruce Ritchie Performing Arts Centre.[citation needed]

In December 2014, Bruce Ritchie retired from his role as principal of Massey High School. From 2015, Glen Denham became the new principal. After almost 8 years of service, Denham was appointed as Headmaster to Wellington College, being succeeded by Alastair Fairley, the current principal to the school.[citation needed]

List of Massey High School principals: 1. Jack Adam (1969-1985) 2. Owen Hoskin (1986-1993) 3. Bruce Ritchie MNZM (1994-2014) 4. Glen Denham (2015-2022) 5. Alastair Fairley (2022 - present)[citation needed]

Demographics

As of 2018 the school's ethnic composition is as follows:[6]

  • Māori 25%
  • Pākehā 30%
  • Samoan 11%
  • Indian 4%
  • South East Asian 4%
  • Tongan 4%
  • other Pacific 10%
  • other European 4%
  • other ethnic groups 8%

Houses

Prior to 2017, the Massey High placed students into one of five schools, each named for a West Auckland beach.[citation needed]

Colour School Meaning
Anawhata Named for Anawhata beach.
Karekare Named after Karekare beach.
Muriwai Named for Muriwai beach
Piha Named after Piha beach.
Te Henga Named for Te Henga beach.

However, beginning in 2017 the school implemented a new four-House system; each house represents a prominent Māori value or a symbol depicted on the school's crest.[citation needed]

Colour House Meaning
Hiranga "Excellence".
Kārearea A Kārearea is a New Zealand falcon, represented on the school crest.
Mātauranga "Knowledge".
Turama "To light", in reference to the torch depicted on the school logo.

Student achievements

In 2007 two students were part of the New Zealand Youth Parliament.[7]

In 2010 two students were selected to represent the New Zealand Chemistry Olympiad Team to compete in the 42nd International Olympiad to be held in Tokyo.[8]

The arts

Massey High School runs an annual theatrical production. Past shows have included 'The Wizard of Oz', 'Bugsy Malone', 'Fame', 'Cabaret', 'Jesus Christ Superstar', 'Grease' and 'Return to the Forbidden Planet'. The school also runs an annual Arts Week, in which students and the community are encouraged to participate in the arts. Arts Weeks features daily events including theatrical shows, choir and orchestral performances, musical performances by student bands, an art exhibition. Arts Week concludes with the yearly talent quest known as Showcase. The annual Massey Fashion Show takes place a few weeks later and showcases student designers and models.[citation needed]

A new Performing Arts Centre was opened in 2011 featuring a 500-seat theatre, cafe and lobby. The Centre has a Fazioli 228 piano, which was anonymously donated in 2011.[citation needed]

Sports and culture

Massey High School has a sports programme, with its Sports Academy accepting new students each year. Sports facilities include two gymnasia, a swimming pool, movement studio, tennis facility, weights room, cricket pitches, two rugby fields and three soccer fields.[citation needed]

Massey High School also embarks on bi-annual overseas sporting trips, including a rugby tour of the UK and Europe in 2004, a rugby and netball tour of South Africa in 2006, a tour of Canada and the US in 2008 which included rugby, netball, girls' and boys' badminton and girls' and boys' hockey teams,[9] and a tour of Argentina in 2011 involving Rugby and Hockey teams.[citation needed]

The Massey High School Annual Golf Tournament is held yearly at Huapai Golf Club to support the Sports Department. In 2008 the tournament raised $17,000 for the school.[10]

Netball

The Premier Netball team were the New Zealand secondary school champions in 2005 and 2006. This was the first time a NZ secondary school team had won back to back national titles. The team has featured notable players such as Linda Vagana, Paula Griffin and Cathrine Latu.[citation needed]

Cycling

Massey has produced numerous national representative riders in the past two decades and enjoyed a great deal of team success. The Junior Boys team won the New Zealand Secondary Schools Team Time Trial title in 1993. The Senior Girls won their first New Zealand Team Time Trial Title in 1994. The team finished off 1994 at the top of New Zealand Secondary Schools Cycling by winning the Junior Boys, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, and Senior Boys New Zealand Individual Cycling Championships. In 1995 Massey High School began to dominate New Zealand Secondary Schools Cycling. The Senior Girls successfully defended their Auckland and National Titles and the Senior Boys won the New Zealand Title.[citation needed]

In 1996 the Senior Boys were undefeated through the year, won the Auckland Points Series, the Auckland Championships, the Auckland Handicap Series (it was only the second time one team had won all three titles), the North Island Championships, and the New Zealand Team Time Trial Championships. The Senior Girls completed a hat-trick for them in retaining their New Zealand Secondary Schools Cycling Title. Individually the following students have all represented New Zealand at school or club level, Vanessa Cheatley, Jon-Paul Hendriksen, George Fuge, Kirsty Robb, Gordon Bearman, Windy Rodokal, Marina Duvnjak, Jarrod Scott, Wade Rose, Lisa Haynes, and Brian Good.[11]

In 2011 Mayor Len Brown presented the school with a cheque for $2,000 to 'Massey Cycling' which he described as the "future of New Zealand cycling".[12] Sammy Croft was selected to the Under 17 New Zealand Development Squad for track cycling at the age of 14.[13]

Ex-MHS student Dion Smith has competed in the Tour de France, and on Stage 2 of the 2018 event he became the first New Zealander ever to wear a 'jersey' awarded to a rider for leading a particular category. He wore the polka dot jersey for "King of the Mountains".[14][15]

Wrestling

In 2011 Year 11 student Luke Weir won a gold medal in the 58 kg category in the North Island championships.[16]

Individual Success (national honours)

Post School The school has produced 5 All Blacks: Kurt Sherlock, Anthony Tuitavake, Ron Cribb, Troy Flavell and Mark Tele'a along with three New Zealand national rugby league team: Kurt Sherlock, Dean Lonergan and Shontayne Hape. In 2007 past students Nafi Tuitavake, Solomon King and staff member Chad Tuora played for the NZ Sevens World Series winning team while Chris Smylie represented NZ Maori.[17] In 2009 Ken Pisi, Nafi Tuitavake and Nalu Tuigamala made the New Zealand Under 20 team. Massey had its first Olympian when Peter Nicholas competed in the 470-class yachting event at the Sydney Olympics.[18] In 2007 Marina Duvnjak was selected in the New Zealand Women's cycling team. Paula Griffin was selected to the Silver Ferns and was named captain of the New Zealand Under 21 World Championship team in 2009. While in 2008 Danielle Barry was selected to play for the New Zealand Badminton team.[19] Lance Beddoes represented New Zealand in squash at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.[citation needed]

2007 Daniel Bell won 11 gold medals in the Australasian Tri-Series Swimming Championships and was judged male swimmer of the meet. In the process he broke a New Zealand record and was subsequently ranked 2nd in the world in his age group.[20] Amy Latu was selected to the NZ Under-21 Netball Squad. Oliver Harding Sheath won the Under-19 Boys' New Zealand Road Cycling Championship. Jamie Johns won 5 gold medals, 3 silvers and 2 bronzes at the National Swimming Age Group Championship and was later named in the Trans Tasman Tri-Series Swimming Team.[21] Ashraf Dhoray became the New Zealand Under 18 Boys Doubles and Mixed Doubles Champion in badminton. Luke Charlesworth became the New Zealand Under 21 singles badminton champion and added the New Zealand singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles to his list of achievements in the NZ Age Group Championships. Following the same tournament 4 Massey Students were chosen to represent New Zealand in the Junior World Championships: Ashraf Dhoray, Luke Charlesworth, Kritteka Gregory and Emily Ang.[22] Lance Beddoes became the New Zealand Under 15 Squash Champion and was selected in the New Zealand World Junior Elite Squad.[23] Caitlin Campbell was selected for the New Zealand Women's Soccer team for a tour of China. She was also selected for the New Zealand Under 17 team. Shane Taupo was selected for the Karate World Cup Competition.[24] Alyssa Longville won 3 gold medals at the New Zealand Roller Skating Championships.[4]

2008 Daniel Bell finished 5th as part of a NZ men's 4 × 100 m medley relay team in the Beijing Olympics. He broke two national records at the Olympic qualifying meet, was awarded a SPARC Air New Zealand Inspiring Kiwis Scholarship and he also won the ASB Young Sportsman of the Year Award. Lance Beddoes retained his New Zealand Under 15 Squash Champion title. Thomas Enoka was selected to the New Zealand Under-19's Softball team to play in the world championships along with past students Ben Enoka and Callum Compain. Matthew Oxley, Campbell Enoka and Tamihana Nau were selected for the New Zealand Under-16 Softball team. Nikki Johns was selected for the U-15 NZ Waterpolo team.[25] Emily Ang was selected for the Badminton New Zealand National Squad.[26] Nicholas Gerrard was selected for the Under 18 NZ team for the Oceania Games in Saipan for Athletics in high jump and long jump.[27] Franz Vogel selected for the NZ U-18 Ice Hockey Team.[citation needed]

2009 Lance Beddoes selected for the Squash New Zealand World Junior Squad. Lewis Wild was selected for the New Zealand Junior Men's Water Polo Team for the World Championships in Sibenik, Croatia.[citation needed]

2011 The Massey Boys Softball team won the National Championship after earlier winning the Auckland Championship. Tane Moore became New Zealand Under 16 Orienteering Champion. Caleb Vautier was selected for the Under 17 tournament team at the national championships. Zac Scott was selected to play for the New Zealand Junior Breakers team to tour Australia.[28]

2014 Eruera Drage and Connor Peden partook in the 10th ISF Junior Men's World Softball Championships where they finished 2nd place.[citation needed]

2018 Dion Smith rode in the Tour de France winning the polka dot jersey on stage 2 of the race.[14]

Notable alumni

Academia

Entertainment

Groups

Public service

Sport

Sources:[29]

References

  1. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  2. ^ "Directory of Schools – as at 11SEP2017" (XLS). New Zealand Ministry of Education. 11 September 2017. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Catalogue of Standard School Building Types" (PDF). Christchurch: Ministry of Education. August 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Newsletter 23 July 2007" (PDF). Masseyhigh.school.nz. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  5. ^ "Past Students". Massey High School. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  6. ^ "2018 ERO Report". Education Review Office. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Newsletter 14 May 2007" (PDF). Masseyhigh.school.nz. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  8. ^ Cann, Jess (17 June 2010). "Science teens take their winning formula to chemistry Olympiad". Western Leader. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  9. ^ "Newsletter 14 April 2008" (PDF). Masseyhigh.school.nz. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 March 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  10. ^ "Sponsors". Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  11. ^ "Cycling Team History". JPHTraining.co.nz. Archived from the original on 16 October 2008. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  12. ^ "Newsletter 21 March 2011" Archived 25 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Massey High School.
  13. ^ "Newsletter 28 March 2011" Archived 25 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Massey High School.
  14. ^ a b "Official classifications of Tour de France 2021 - Stage 2".
  15. ^ "College Sport: Massey becoming force on cycling scene".
  16. ^ "Newsletter 11 April 2011" Archived 25 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Massey High School.
  17. ^ "Newsletter 9 June 2008" (PDF). Masseyhigh.school.nz. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  18. ^ "Newsletter 7 April 2008" (PDF). Masseyhigh.school.nz. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  19. ^ "Newsletter 17 March 2008" (PDF). Masseyhigh.school.nz. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 October 2008. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  20. ^ "MHS School Newsletter 12 November 2007" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  21. ^ "Newsletter 2 April 2007" (PDF). Masseyhigh.school.nz. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  22. ^ "Newsletter 29 October 2007" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  23. ^ "Massey high School Champ Off to the UK". West.org.nz. Archived from the original on 20 July 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
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