About Us
Aorere College currently has approximately 1550 students and provides a broad learning environment with a clear focus on academic achievement.
Working closely with whanau, the school offers a range of performing arts, cultural and sporting opportunities. Our Vision“Working closely with our community to grow high-achieving young men and women with the character, confidence and qualifications for future success.”
CrestAnother function of a school is to link the past with the present day. With this view it was decided to link the Maori name with a motto from classical times and a crest which incorporated a modern symbol. The crest shows two delta wing shapes in flight over a portion of the globe.
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Name
The name "Aorere" was selected after consultation with a number of authorities in Maori language and traditions. It was the nearest school to the International Airport. Both aviation and education were concerned with the object of widening person's horizons. The ancient Maori had no word which was the exact equivalent of flight, but Aorere signified flight in the modern sense with all its associated emotional meanings e.g. flight into space or into knowledge.
Motto
This was the work of Professor B.F. Harris of the Classics Department of the University of Auckland. Working with the name of the school and the suggested idea of widening horizons he discovered a passage in Horace's Odes - Book 11 lines 21,22 which expressed the sentiments that seemed most appropriate. From these lines he produced the motto: VIRTUS CAELUM RECLUDIT which translates as 'CHARACTER OPENS THE WAY TO THE HEAVENS'
Our Past
The land Aorere College occupies in Tamaki Makarau Waitemata te moana is within the traditional boundaries of Tainui with Puketapapa te maunga.
In the 1950’s Papatoetoe was a growing district and roll estimates at Papatoetoe High School which opened in 1957 indicated that another school would be required within a few years. The Department of Education considered the possibility of building a second school adjacent to the Papatoetoe High school with the idea of having one school for boys and the other for girls. Because of the shortage of good female staff it was decided to continue with co-education.
In all, the Aorere College site occupies an area of over 22 acres of land, 11 acres from Mr W.A. Slater a long standing resident of the district, a small area from Mr W.G. Kerr and the remainder from Mr Owen Self whose family has lived in Self ’s Road for many years.
Aorere College was established in 1964 to serve the community of the Mangere East and Papatoetoe West district.
In the 1950’s Papatoetoe was a growing district and roll estimates at Papatoetoe High School which opened in 1957 indicated that another school would be required within a few years. The Department of Education considered the possibility of building a second school adjacent to the Papatoetoe High school with the idea of having one school for boys and the other for girls. Because of the shortage of good female staff it was decided to continue with co-education.
In all, the Aorere College site occupies an area of over 22 acres of land, 11 acres from Mr W.A. Slater a long standing resident of the district, a small area from Mr W.G. Kerr and the remainder from Mr Owen Self whose family has lived in Self ’s Road for many years.
Aorere College was established in 1964 to serve the community of the Mangere East and Papatoetoe West district.
Student Services
Student Support services include:
- An Academic Mentor for every class. Students meet with their mentor three times a week
- Two Deans at Years 9, 10 and 11; One dean at both Years 12 and 13.
- Experienced Guidance Counsellor and Social Workers.
- Social Workers work with students and families to improve attendance and participation in class.
- Two full time Registered Nurses
- A SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator