This is a list of schools which once operated in Northland , New Zealand , but no longer exist. The list is not comprehensive for schools closed before 1999.
Name
Area
Founded
Closed
Comments
Breakthrough Education Centre[ 3]
Kamo
2005
Bream Tail School[ 10]
Bream Tail
before 1930
Helena Bay School[ 3]
Helena Bay
2005
Hukerenui District High School[ 11] [ 12]
Hūkerenui
1957
1972
Jordan School[ 13]
Jordan
1892
1938
Marsden Christian School[ 3]
Marsden Bay
2005
Marsden Point School[ 14]
Marsden Bay
1914
c.1928
Ngaiotonga Valley School[ 3]
Ngaiotonga
2005
North River School[ 10]
Waipu
1940
Otakairanga School[ 15]
Otakairanga
1949
Parakao School[ 16] [ 17]
Parakao
1912
2000
Puhipuhi School[ 18]
Puhipuhi
1919
1964
Punaruku School[ 3]
Punaruku
2005
Raumanga Primary School[ 17]
Raumanga
2002
Richard Fleet's School[ 19]
Ruakākā
1860s
early 1880s
Riponui Pah School[ 20]
Riponui Pah
1895
1945
Riponui Valley School[ 20]
Riponui Valley
1920
1948
Ruatangata West School[ 15]
Rautangata West
1973
Takahiwai Maori Primary School[ 21]
Takahiwai
1899
1973
Tapuha School[ 22]
Tapuha
1893
1947
The Braigh School[ 10]
Waipu
1940
Waipu Caves School[ 10]
Waipu
1940
Waipu Centre School[ 10]
Waipu
1940
became site for Waipu District High School.
Waipu Cove School[ 10]
Waipu Cove
1940
Waipu District High School[ 23]
Waipu
1940
1972
split to Waipu School and Bream Bay College .
Whakapara School[ 24]
Whakapara
1899
1955
The school moved in 1922, with the Whakapara Maori School continuing in the old premises.
Whakapara Maori School[ 25]
Whakapara
1964
Name
Area
Founded
Closed
Comments
Albertland North School[ 26]
1873
Aoroa Primary School[ 27]
Aoroa
1938
Aratapu District High School[ 28] [ 29] [ 30]
Aratapu
1902
1928
Aratapu School[ 26]
Aratapu
1874
Avoca School[ 26]
Avoca
1898
Awaroa School[ 27]
Awaroa
1929
Batley School[ 27]
Batley
1939
Brynderwyn School[ 27]
Brynderwyn
1937
Grahams Fern School[ 27]
Grahams Fern
1952–53
Hoanga School[ 26]
Hoanga
1901
Mamaranui Primary[ 31]
Mamaranui
fl. 1960s
Marehemo School[ 27]
Marehemo
1937
Maropiu District High School[ 32] [ 33]
Maropiu
1973
Naumai School[ 27] [ 26]
Naumai
1893
1929
North Wairoa School[ 26]
fl 1875.
Okahu School[ 27]
Okahu
1948
Omaru School[ 26]
Omaru
fl 1879
Oruawharo School[ 34] [ 17]
Oruawharo
1928
2001
Parore School[ 27]
Parore
1952–53
Redhill School[ 35] [ 36]
Redhill
1886
1937
Rehia School[ 26]
Rehia
1891
Raupo School[ 27] [ 26]
Raupo
1900
1929
Seemingly amalgamated into Raupo Consolidated District High School,[ 37] with several other schools.[ 38]
Rehutai School[ 27]
Rehutai
1947
Taingaehe School[ 26]
Taingaehe
1894
Taipuha School[ 9]
Taipuha
2004
Tatarariki School[ 35]
Tatarariki
1937
Te Pahi School[ 26]
Te Pahi
fl 1879
Tikinui School[ 35]
Tikinui
1937
Tokatoka School[ 27] [ 26] [ 39]
Tokatoka
1885
1932
Turiwiri School[ 27]
Turiwiri
1947
Whakahara School[ 26]
Whakahara
early 1870s
Whenuanui School[ 27]
Whenuanui
1929
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^ a b Menefy, pp 2, 67-71
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^ Menefy, pp 2, 76-9
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^ Menefy, pp 2, 83-6, 90
^ Menefy, pp 2, 87–89
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^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Ryburn, p 167
^ Cumming, Ian (1959). Glorious Enterprise: The History of the Auckland Education Board, 1857–1957 . p. 332.
^ Ryburn, p 165
^ Bradley gives the closing date as 1965. Bradley, Edgar Kelsby (1982). The Great Northern Wairoa . p. 44.
^ Bradley, p 112
^ Bradley, p 114
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^ Bradley, p 132
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^ Bradley says the school closed in 1928. p 47