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Maheno is a small North Otago township south of Oamaru in New Zealand. The area has 75 residents. A number of the town's streets are named after places in Tyne and Wear, England, such as Whickham, Felling, Heworth and Jarrow.Maheno SchoolMaheno School opened on 11 October 1875, to the delight of many local parents. Peter Williams donated the valuable site in the centre of the town, while £150 had been locally subscribed to add to the £325 granted by the Government. The architect was Thomas Forrester, and Robert Peattie became the first teacher from 14 applicants.On the opening day fifty children were enrolled, and by mid-1876 the school roll stood at 72 pupils.The school went through numerous improvements starting with an additional classroom in 1883. By 1907 the school needed a third classroom to cope with a growing roll. 1946 - The main block of the new school was built1957 - The school swimming pool was built1960 - The infant block was built1963 - The school dental clinic opened2013 - Work started on new main office and library refit In 2009, the decile 5 school had a roll of 45, not all of the classrooms were being used for teaching. It continues providing quality education for rural children, and remains one of the few community services left in the Maheno area.In 2013 principal Murray Nelson retired after 21 years heading the school.

Address: Maheno, New Zealand
State: Maheno



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