Golden Bay High School

Golden Bay High School (Māori: Te Waka Kura o Mohua) is a secondary school in Tākaka, New Zealand. It is one of two secondary schools in Golden Bay / Mohua; the other one is the Collingwood Area School in Collingwood.

Golden Bay High School
Te Waka Kura o Mohua[1]
Location
Map
12 Waitapu Road

Tākaka, Golden Bay

7110

New Zealand
Coordinates40°50′53″S 172°48′28″E / 40.84806°S 172.80778°E / -40.84806; 172.80778
Information
School typeGovernment Funded, Secondary School
MottoAke Ake Kia Kaha
For ever and ever be strong
Established1862 [2]
StatusOpen
AuthorityState: Not integrated
Ministry of Education Institution no.
292
Chairperson
Andy Williams
Principal
Jono Hay
Teaching staff
30
GenderCo-Ed
Boys 52%
Girls 48%
Age rangeYears 7–13
Enrollment310[3] (March 2026)
Student to teacher ratio
14:1
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day
6 hours 25 minutes
Houses  Blue
  Green
  Yellow
  Red
ColoursGreen and gold
   
SportsAssociation football, basketball & netball
RivalOther High Schools in Nelson/Tasman Region
PublicationGoldie (fortnightly school newsletter)
YearbookThe School Magazine
Feeder schools
Tākaka Primary School
Motupipi School
Central Takaka School
Websitewww.gbh.school.nz

Enrolment

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As of March 2026, Golden Bay High School has roll of 310 students, of which 34 (11.0%) identify as Māori.[3]

As of 2026, the school has an Equity Index of 450,[4] placing it amongst schools whose students have average socioeconomic barriers to achievement (roughly equivalent to decile 7 under the former socio-economic decile system).[5]

Notable students

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References

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  1. "Te Waka Kura o Mohua / Golden Bay High School". Golden Bay High School. Retrieved 19 November 2025.
  2. "150th Anniversary – 2012".
  3. 1 2 "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 1 March 2026.
  4. "New Zealand Equity Index". New Zealand Ministry of Education.
  5. "School Equity Index Bands and Groups". www.educationcounts.govt.nz. Retrieved 6 February 2025.
  6. Cowley Ross, Sarah (8 March 2021). "Camryn Smart's on track, chasing down Olympian mum". Newsroom. Retrieved 2 March 2024.