Hamilton Boys' High School Māori: Te Kura Tamatāne o Kirikiriroa | |
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Coordinates | 37°47′12″S 175°17′47″E / 37.7868°S 175.2964°E |
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Type | State boys-only, Secondary (Year 9–13) with Boarding Facilities |
Motto | Sapiens fortunam fingit sibi (A wise man carves his own fortune) |
Established | 1955 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 131 |
Headmaster | Jarred Williams |
School roll | 2216[1] |
Socio-economic decile | 7O[2] |
Website | www.hbhs.school.nz |
Hamilton Boys' High School (Māori: Te Kura Tamatāne o Kirikiriroa) is a boys' secondary school in Hamilton, New Zealand and is the largest secondary school in the Waikato region. The school was established as Hamilton High School in 1911 but was later split into separate boys' and girls' schools, with the current school opened in February 1955. Its sister school is Hamilton Girls' High School.[3] The school crest features a lion, sash and star, and bears the motto "Sapiens Fortunam Fingit Sibi" which translates to "a wise man carves his own fortune". The school colours are black and red.
Most of the school's approximately 2100 students are day boys from Hamilton and surrounding townships such as Cambridge, Te Awamutu, and Morrinsville. Around 170 boys are housed in an onsite boarding hostel, Argyle House, which forms one of the six houses into which the school is divided. The boarding house is located on the school grounds, but is essentially a private institution, with students paying approximately $13,000 per year to attend.[4]
In 1999, the school appointed Susan Hassall to head the school. In doing so the school became one of the first boys' schools in New Zealand to appoint a female headmaster.[5]