Hillcrest High School, Hamilton

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Hillcrest High School
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Address
Hillcrest High School, Hamilton
132 Masters Avenue
Silverdale
Hamilton 3216
New Zealand
Coordinates 37°47′34″S175°19′34″E / 37.79278°S 175.32611°E / -37.79278; 175.32611
Information
Funding typeState
Motto Latin: Circumspice
(Look Around You)
Established1972
Ministry of Education Institution no. 138
ChairpersonKevin Endres
PrincipalKelvin Whiting
Years offered9–13
GenderCoeducational
School roll1758 [1]
Socio-economic decile7 [2]
Website hillcrest-high.school.nz

Hillcrest High School is a state coeducational secondary school located in south-eastern Hamilton, New Zealand. The school is named after the suburb of Hillcrest for which it serves, although the school itself is actually located in Silverdale. Opened in 1972, [3] the school has a roll of 1758 students as of April 2023. making it the second-largest school in Hamilton. [1]

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History

Hillcrest High School is the second youngest school out of the state and state-integrated secondary schools in Hamilton (the youngest before the opening of Rototuna Junior and Senior High Schools), opening for instruction for the first time in January 1972. [3] Like many New Zealand state secondary schools built in the 1970s, Hillcrest was built to the S68 standard design. The school has three full-sized S68 blocks (B, C, and D blocks) and one half-sized S68 block (western half of E block – the eastern half is a later addition).

Enrolment

At the April 2013 Education Review Office (ERO) review of the school, Hillcrest High School had 1630 students, including 35 international students. The school roll's gender composition was 47% male and 53% female, and its ethnic composition was 52% European New Zealanders (Pākehā), 20.5% Asian, 14% Māori, 7% other European, and 4% Pasifika. [4]

Curriculum

The school examines students using the New Zealand standard, National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA). Cambridge examinations for Mathematics and English are also available for able Year 12 students. A wide variety of subjects can be taken at Hillcrest High, ranging from Visual Art to Mechanics, international languages as well as standard subjects such as English, Mathematics and Science.

Hillcrest students received a total of 54 scholarships, the sixth highest number of scholarships of any high school in the North Island. Seven Hillcrest students received Top Scholar Awards from the New Zealand Qualifications Authority between 2002–5. [5] A student in 2008 scored 99% in the Cambridge English exam, achieving the highest score in the world. [6]

Motto

There are two commonplace Latin pronunciations: in Ecclesiastical Latin the school motto 'Circumspice' is pronounced chir-koom-spee-cheh, [7] in Classical Latin it is pronounced as keer-koom-speek-eh. [8] It means 'look around you'.

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