Manaakitanga

We nurture and treat each other with respect and generosity.

Pursuing Growth

We strive to grow and achieve together, to consistently pursue our goals with determination, and to value life-long learning.

Whanaungatanga

We value and grow relationships. We take the time to know each other and work to make sure that everyone can feel safe and thrive.

Valuing Diversity

We are inclusive and respectful of all the many ways of being that make us who we are as unique individuals and as a community.

Kaitiakitanga

We recognise our responsibilities to protect and look after our environments and the things that we value to support our own and our community’s wellbeing.

Principal's Message

Nau Mai Haere Mai

Onslow College takes great pride in delivering the best possible educational opportunities for its students.

We believe every student can achieve academic success and have an extensive pastoral care network to help them achieve to their potential. A strong partnership with home is a key ingredient in this goal and we both value and encourage parents and families to take an active interest in their child's achievements at school. Working together we can help our young people develop their individual strengths and identities and build the confidence to be able to contribute to society.

 

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Onslow College Senior Leadership Team - Term 1, 2025
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News

International Food Fair

At lunchtime on Friday 18 June the Languages, English Language and the International Department held the annual International Food Fair in the school hall. The Food Fair is the culmination of a week of events to celebrate and promote language learning in our school. It’s always a very popular event amongst our students.  Students who…

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The International Singer

Read the following article on previous Onslow Student, Benjamin Reason, an inspiring singer trying to make it big in London, UK.

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Young Writers

Asylvia Redgrave and Elizabeth Nahu were Year 13 students at Onslow College. Both girls accomplished serious feats within the writing community in 2019. Within a week of each other, each celebrated making their own mark as young writers in New Zealand. Asylvia won the Katherine Mansfield short story award with The Log-Woman. Elizabeth came runner-up in…

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