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Hauraki is a suburb located on the southern North Shore of
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History

The traditional name for the western coastline in Hauraki was Waipaoraora, referring to the shell banks on the tidal flats of Shoal Bay.


Demographics

Hauraki covers and had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people per km2. Hauraki had a population of 4,131 at the
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, an increase of 162 people (4.1%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 339 people (8.9%) since the
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. There were 1,434 households, comprising 1,998 males and 2,133 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.94 males per female. The median age was 37.0 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 861 people (20.8%) aged under 15 years, 774 (18.7%) aged 15 to 29, 1,977 (47.9%) aged 30 to 64, and 522 (12.6%) aged 65 or older. Ethnicities were 73.3% European/
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, 6.0%
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, 2.4% Pacific peoples, 22.6%
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, and 3.3% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity. The percentage of people born overseas was 40.4, compared with 27.1% nationally. Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 56.9% had no religion, 32.6% were
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, 0.3% had Māori religious beliefs, 1.2% were
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, 1.2% were
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, 1.4% were
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and 1.5% had other religions. Of those at least 15 years old, 1,329 (40.6%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 207 (6.3%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $44,800, compared with $31,800 nationally. 1,008 people (30.8%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 1,773 (54.2%) people were employed full-time, 459 (14.0%) were part-time, and 96 (2.9%) were unemployed.


Primary school

''Hauraki Primary School'' is a
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contributing primary (years 1-6) school with a roll of as of The school was founded in 1954. Hauraki Primary has students from New Entrant to Year Six when they move on to intermediate school. The majority of year sixes transferring to
Belmont Intermediate Belmont Intermediate School is a state coeducational intermediate school located in Belmont, Auckland, Belmont on the North Shore City, North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. It was established in 1957. Contributing schools include: *Devonport Pr ...
School or Takapuna Normal Intermediate School. School facilities include 14 classrooms, 3 playgrounds, 2 fields, Hall, Music room, Swimming pool and various courts.


History

Hauraki Primary School was established in May 1954 and on Labour Weekend in 2004 the school celebrated its Silver Jubilee. The first few decades involved times without an ICT suite, personal computers, collaborative learning and mufti every day (though as of 2007, uniform is compulsory for all starting students). In 2000, Clarinda Franklin took over the job of being principal and as of 2022 no one has succeeded her in the job. In the 1990s the school adopted the DARE program which informs year six students about: peer pressure, drugs, smoking and alcohol along with other safety procedures. Also in 2003, Hauraki Primary School introduced the Walking School Bus to the Devonport peninsula, which is a program that gives parents the opportunity to let their children walk to school along with their peers and other students with various parents controlling their walk to school. In 2005 Hauraki Primary decided to take part in the North Shore Schools kapa haka day which is held at Onepoto Intermediate every year and is a festival for all schools wishing to participate and show off their kapa haka groups. In that year the Kapa Haka role was succeeded by Ali Logan-Daughty who gave the school the idea to participate in the festival. In term 4 of 2007 the Board of Trustees and Parent Teachers Association voted for a change in the school with a huge impact as they unanimously voted towards a school uniform to be introduced for all starting or new students in the school but optional for existing students. Hauraki Primary hopes that in 2010 everyone in the school will be in uniform. The uniform includes a silver shirt/blouse, green shorts/ skirt (skirts are styled to the
Westlake Girls High School Westlake Girls High School is a state girls secondary school, located to the west of Lake Pupuke in Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand. The school was established in 1958 as a coeducational school, changing to girls only in 1962 when Westlake Boys ...
skirts) grey socks, plain black sandals/polishable black lace up shoes and a hat.


Extracurricular activities

Sporting Opportunities: Sports available for students from year 3-6 *1stXI and 2ndXI Cricket teams playing in a quadrangular tournament annually. *Various hockey teams. *Various netball teams. *Various miniball teams, practise available for players in hall at break times. *A 1stXV (or 2ndXV) rugby team. *Two soccer teams to compete at an annual tournament at
Belmont Intermediate Belmont Intermediate School is a state coeducational intermediate school located in Belmont, Auckland, Belmont on the North Shore City, North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. It was established in 1957. Contributing schools include: *Devonport Pr ...
School. *Compulsory activities for students during the year include *Swimming Sports, Cross Country and Athletics all with inter-school competitions held a few weeks after. Extra-curricular activities (for year sixes only; some relation to sport): *Waterwise programs at Narrow Neck Beach in Devonport *A 4-day, 3 night camp in Hunua at the YMCA's Camp Adair. Cultural opportunities for students year 3-6: *Middle School Choir (Years 3 and 4) *Senior School Choir (Years 5 and 6) *Boys Choir (Year 5 and 6, segment of the Senior Choir) *Kapa Haka Group *School Orchestra *Middle and Senior School Speech Competitions (Compulsory) *School Production held biennially


Notes


External links


Hauraki School website

Photographs of Hauraki
held in Auckland Libraries' heritage collections. {{Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Area Suburbs of Auckland North Shore, New Zealand Populated places around the Waitematā Harbour Populated places around the Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana