Waikowhai Intermediate School

Waikowhai Intermediate School is a coeducational intermediate (Years 7 to 8) school located at 650 Richardson Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland City, New Zealand. It serves the areas of Mount Roskill, Waikowhai, Lynfield and Blockhouse Bay. The current principal is David King. The school originated in 1965 as a Teacher Training College, and began serving as an intermediate school in 1967.

Waikowhai Intermediate School
Address
650 Richardson Road,
Mt Roskill,
Auckland,
New Zealand
Coordinates36.922940°S 174.742873°E / -36.922940; 174.742873
Information
TypeState, Co-Educational, Intermediate
Motto...developing life-long learners...
Established1967
Ministry of Education Institution no.1548
PrincipalDavid King
School roll392
Socio-economic decile6[1]
Websitewww.wai-int.school.nz

The school's educational opportunities for year 7 and 8 include interactive whiteboards and 1-to-1 Chromebooks in all classrooms. There are also multiple facilities including a science room, modern technology workshop, art room, performing arts suite and a food technology room with 8 separate self-functioning stations which can cater for 32 students if need be.

The 50th reunion took place on Saturday, 16 September 2017.

Notable Alumni

Notes


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