Opiki

Opiki is a small rural settlement in the Horowhenua district of New Zealand's North Island. It is located on the floodplain of the Manawatu River, 15 km (9 mi) southwest of Palmerston North.

The Opiki toll bridge over the Manawatu River was in use from 1918 to 1969

Opiki and its surrounds had a population of 522 at the 2013 New Zealand census, an increase of 3 people since the 2006 census. There were 264 males and 261 females. Figures have been rounded and may not add up to totals.[1] 92.6% were European/Pākehā, 7.4% were Māori, 2.5% were Pacific peoples and 3.1% were Asian.[2]

The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "place of climbing" for Ōpiki.[3]

Education

Opiki School is a co-educational full state primary school serving students from years 1 to 8,[4] with a roll of 130 as of March 2020.[5]

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