Dargaville High School

Dargaville High School is a state co-educational secondary school located in Dargaville, Northland, New Zealand, established in 1921. A total of 412 students from years 9 to 13 (ages 13 to 18) attend Dargaville High School as of March 2026.[1]

Dargaville High School
Location
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57 Plunket Street, Dargaville 0310,
New Zealand
35°55′54″S 173°52′05″E / 35.931691°S 173.868056°E / -35.931691; 173.868056
Information
TypeState, co-educational, secondary school (years 9–13)
Ministry of Education Institution no.
19
Principal
Michael Houghton
Enrollment412[1] (March 2026)
Websitewww.dargavillehighschool.co.nz

History

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Dargaville High School was established in 1921.

In 2021 the school's building academy constructed a state house for Kāinga Ora. The house was built on-site in Dargaville and relocated to Kaitaia.[2][3]

In June 2025, a commissioner was appointed at the school following a damning ERO report.[4]

Enrolment

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As of March 2026, Dargaville High School has a roll of 412 students, of which 226 (54.9%) identify as Māori.[1]

As of 2026, the school has an Equity Index of 515,[5] placing it amongst schools whose students have many socioeconomic barriers to achievement.[6]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. 1 2 3 "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 1 March 2026.
  2. Dinsdale, Mike. "Northland high school students building homes for state housing body". NZ Herald. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  3. "First house built in partnership with Dargaville High School delivered to Kaitaia". Kāinga Ora. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  4. Matich, Troy. "Wagging, fights common at Dargaville High School, parents say as commissioner appointed". RNZ. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  5. "New Zealand Equity Index". New Zealand Ministry of Education.
  6. "School Equity Index Bands and Groups". www.educationcounts.govt.nz. Retrieved 6 February 2025.
  7. "Eddie Dunn". All Blacks Stats. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  8. "Ian Dunn". All Blacks Stats. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  9. Berry, Josh. "Cricket: Nash back on old turf for new pavilion". NZ Herlad. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  10. "Winston Peters". Kōmako. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  11. "Glenn Taylor". All Blacks Stats. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  12. "Mark Taylor". All Blacks Stats. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  13. "Jock Wells". All Blacks Stats. Retrieved 21 June 2025.