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Raglan Area School information
What type of school is Raglan Area School?
Raglan Area School is a State school in Raglan.
It has students enrolled.
School ID : 125
School Name : Raglan Area School
Organisation type: Composite
Definition: Not Applicable
Authority: State
School Donations: Donations should not be requested, unless for a school camp
Defined institution genders are:: Co-Educational
A summary description of the gender(s) accepted by the institution
Territorial Authority : Waikato District
Regional Council : Waikato Region
Education region: Waikato
General Electorate : Taranaki-King Country
Mori electorate : Hauraki-Waikato
Census Area Unit : Raglan
Ward: Raglan Ward
Local office name : Hamilton
Isolation index: 1.03
Decile: 4
Melaa: 5
Raglan Area School students
Total Enrolments:
The total number of students in Raglan Area School
Total enrolments: 577
European enrolments: 289
Mori enrolments: 263
Pacific enrolments: 7
Asian enrolments: 5
Other enrolments: 8
Raglan Area School Address
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Raglan Area School Location
Street: Norrie Avenue
Town / City: Raglan
Raglan Area School GPS Location
latitude : -37.807411
longitude : 174.866613
Raglan Area School Postal Address
Mailing Address: P O Box 80
Mailing Address - City or town: Raglan
Raglan Area School suburb map
Raglan Area School contact
Management Contact Name : Louisa Barham
Telephone: 07 825 8140
Fax: 07 825 8659
Email: [email protected]
Website for the school URL: http://www.raglanarea.school.nz
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Can you please amend your spelling of our native people to Māori … not ‘Mori’ on your website.