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Huanui College

New Zealand, Whangarei

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees NZ$750 - 29,100
Ages 11 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 336
Type Co-educational
Opened 2010
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels
Taught languages Maori
Typical class size 12
Strengths Academic Enrichment, Sport
Clubs Arts and Creative, Leadership and Professional
Stages Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Huanui College is an independent secondary school in Whangarei, New Zealand, offering Cambridge International Examinations across Years 7-13. With a 1:12 teacher-to-student ratio, the school provides foundation academics (Years 7-9), IGCSE preparation (Years 10-11), and Cambridge A-Level studies (Years 12-13). The school has earned 44 Cambridge International Examinations awards including 4 Highest Mark in World awards and 12 Highest Mark in New Zealand awards. Over 35 sporting codes are available. Te Reo Maori and global studies programmes are offered.

328 Ngunguru Road, Glenbervie RD 3, Whangarei 0173, New Zealand

The Essentials

Huanui College has 336 pupils, typical class sizes of 12, instruction in English.

Location

Huanui College is located at 328 Ngunguru Road in Glenbervie, Whangarei, New Zealand.

Stages

Years 7-9 Foundation, Years 10-11 IGCSE, Years 12-13 Cambridge A-Level.

Type

Independent secondary college offering Cambridge International Examinations.

Additional learning support

Education support for every student; customised learning pathways; small classes with individualized attention.

Country affiliation

New Zealand

School day structure

Term dates for 2026: Term 1 begins 27 January 2026 and ends 2 April 2026 (2-week break); Term 2 begins 20 April 2026 and ends 4 July 2026; Term 3 begins 27 July 2026 and ends 25 September 2026; Term 4 begins 12 October 2026 and ends 8 December 2026. Public holidays include Good Friday 3 April, Easter Monday 6 April, Easter Tuesday 7 April, Anzac Day observed Friday 27 April, King's Birthday 1 June, Matariki 10 July, and Labour Day 26 October.

Bus service

Transport is available for students.

Fees

Annual tuition at Huanui College ranges from NZD 750 to NZD 29,100 for 2026/27.

Enrolment & application fees

- Pre-enrolment (application) fee: NZD 750 (non‑refundable).
- Admission levy (paid on acceptance of place; non‑refundable):
- Year 7–8: NZD 500.
- Year 9–13: NZD 1,500.
- The admission levy includes lifetime membership of the Huanui College Alumni Association.

Tuition fees by year group (domestic students)

- Year 7–8: NZD 16,195 per annum, invoiced in three instalments of NZD 5,398.33.
- Year 9–13: NZD 18,829 per annum, invoiced in three instalments of NZD 6,276.33.
- Sibling discounts applied to annual tuition fees as follows: 2nd child 5% off; 3rd child 50% off; 4th child tuition waived.

Tuition fees for international students

- Annual fee (4 terms): NZD 28,350.00.
- 3 terms: NZD 21,262.50.
- 2 terms: NZD 14,175.00.
- 1 term: NZD 7,087.50.
- International students are required to pay tuition fees upfront for the duration of enrolment as part of the Tuition and Admission Agreement.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Domestic tuition is invoiced in three instalments (the per‑term instalment amounts are stated above for each year group). The Curriculum Resource Levy is invoiced with tuition fees.
- International applicants receive an invoice for tuition fees when a Letter of Offer is issued; full payment of the invoiced tuition is required prior to issuing a Letter of Placement (required for visa applications).
- Tuition fees are reviewed and increased annually by at least the movement in the Consumer Price Index. The College signals increases in June where possible.

Curriculum / activity levies and included items

- Domestic: Curriculum Resource Levy invoiced in three instalments of NZD 250 (invoiced with tuition). This levy includes cultural and sporting programmes, textbooks, camps, Duke of Edinburgh (Bronze), class trips and activities, and the internal HC Sports programme. Does not include major tournament fees or Cambridge External Examination fees.
- International: Curriculum Resource / Activity levy NZD 750 per annum. The Activity Levy covers subject trips/field trips, Duke of Edinburgh Bronze (including journeys), textbooks, school sports (with some exclusions), school camps and the extra‑curricular programme.

Boarding / homestay fees

- Huanui College does not operate a hostel. Homestay options are offered and monitored under the relevant Code of Practice.
- Homestay accommodation (indicative): NZD 300 per week. Special dietary needs: NZD 30–50 per week (additional).

Other compulsory or commonly expected costs

- Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) exam fees (Years 11–13): approximately NZD 200 per subject (where applicable).
- Stationery: estimated NZD 120 per annum (international guidance). Domestic stationery is purchased individually or via NZSchoolShop.
- Compulsory laptop: estimated NZD 400–800 (typical range noted).
- Private music tuition, travel, insurance (medical and travel), pocket money and major optional trips/camps are additional and not covered by tuition or the Activity Levy.
- Uniform is purchased and invoiced directly through the school's online uniform shop; cost varies by item.
- Bus transport: Annual pass, term pass and concession ticket options exist; prices vary and are confirmed when numbers permit.

Refund information

- The pre‑enrolment (application) fee is non‑refundable. The admission levy paid on acceptance of place is non‑refundable.
- No explicit published refund schedule for tuition (domestic or international) or homestay refunds is provided on the publicly‑available fees or international admissions pages; international tuition is required to be paid upfront as part of admission conditions. (See note below about missing published details.)

Fee payment options

- The published fees and admissions pages show that invoices are issued for tuition and levies, but they do not list specific accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit card, or other). Invoices and enrolment documentation are the likely place where payment instructions are provided.

Additional billing notes and discounts

- Sibling discounts: 2nd child 5% off annual tuition; 3rd child 50% off; 4th child tuition waived. These discounts apply to the annual tuition fee (domestic).
- The Huanui College Alumni Association lifetime membership fee is included in the Enrolment Fee.

Brief note on available published details and outstanding items

- The school's published pages provide clear figures for domestic annual tuition, the international tuition annual and per‑term rates, enrolment and admission levies (and state non‑refundability for those fees), curriculum/activity levies, homestay weekly costs and several common additional costs. However, the publicly‑available pages do not set out a formal, itemised tuition refund policy for tuition or homestay fees, nor do they list the specific payment methods accepted on invoices. These items are not published on the fees and international admissions pages referenced above.
Academics

Huanui College teaches Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 11 to 18.

Curriculum

The school follows the Cambridge International Examinations curriculum.

Student Teacher Ratio

The average teacher-to-student ratio is 1:12.

Exam Results

The school has received 44 Cambridge International Examinations awards, including 4 Highest Mark in the World and 12 Highest Mark in New Zealand.

Higher Education Progression

In 2023, 73% of Year 12 and 93% of Year 13 graduates achieved University Entrance.

Gifted and Talented

Customised Learning Pathways tailor plans for each student. Academic Challenge and Support raises expectations and provides targeted learning, including extra tuition. The approach is evidenced by Cambridge Award Winners recognizing high achievement.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

A dedicated well-being programme operates through a House system (Whanau Groups/College Houses). The school creates a "High Trust / High Responsibility Environment" emphasising student agency and personal development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

A Key Learning programme provides targeted learning support services for students who need additional academic assistance.

Mental Wellbeing

The Well-Being Programme focuses on developing social and emotional skills and building strong relationships between whānau, staff and students. Daily Whānau Time fosters emotional and social skills, self-esteem and resilience. Peer mentoring and PASS support student wellbeing and learning, and Restorative Practice guides accountability, healing and inclusive relationships. Guidance counselling is available for individuals, families and groups, and Positive Education teaches resilience and a growth mindset.

Safeguarding

Huanui College has signed the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students and observes the NZQA Code of Practice. The Code sets out the roles and responsibilities of education providers in promoting wellbeing, safety and academic success, and emphasizes safety, respect, belonging and student voice in decisions about services.

Admissions

Admissions

Online application system is available.

Scholarships

Scholarship programmes are available for qualifying students.

Waitlist

Waiting list: Places in most junior year levels are becoming limited, though this can vary. Contact us for more information.

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