Established in 1940, Horowhenua College is a co-educational school of more than 600 students found in Levin, New Zealand.
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Horowhenua College is a co-educational school in Levin, New Zealand of over 700 students. Established in 1940, it is the longest established and largest of the four colleges in the Horowhenua area.
The College provides for students from Years 9 to 13 and has a wide curriculum aimed at meeting the needs of every student.
There is a strong tradition of participation among the students and the College's co-curricular programme is very strong.
Levin is a rural town with a population of approximately 16,000. The town is divided into two sections by the main trunk railway line and State Highway 1. The catchment area of the school is bounded to the west by the Tasman Sea and to the east by the Tararuas. The northern boundary is generally accepted to be the Manawatu River and Shannon town, with Ohau and Manakau to the south.
To provide all students with the opportunity to develop their potential within a caring and supportive environment.
Choosing a high school is an important decision for parents and their young adults. By any criteria, ours in a unique school with 740 students from a wide variety of backgrounds and we provide programmes for the most able students to those with special learning needs.
We welcome all students, those with special and pronounced talents and those with average ability. Every student’s contribution is equally valuable and their development is of equal importance to us.
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