Hawera High School
Hawera High School is a secondary school in the New Zealand town of Hāwera.
The school's history began as a primary school in 1875, which was reformed as a district high school in 1901. In 1919, the school was again changed, this time as a technical school, with an opening roll of 180 students. The school moved from its original site in Princes Street to a new base in Camberwell Road two years later. The school had a roll of around 400 by the outbreak of World War II. The roll continued to grow in the post-war years, reaching a peak of over 1000 in the early 1970s. The current roll sits between 720-750 students.Notable students
- Aroha Awarau, playwright and journalist
- Ian Clarke, All Black and rugby administrator
- Enid Evans, chief librarian at the Auckland War Memorial Museum Library
- Issac Luke, rugby league player
- Ronald Hugh Morrieson, author
- Hiwi Tauroa, rugby union player and Race Relations Conciliator
- Lene Westgaard-Halle, politician, member of the Norwegian Parliament
- Adine Wilson, Silver Fern
- Michael Bent, Rugby Union Player, International Rugby Player for Ireland