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,

As Principal of Onslow College, I am delighted to extend a warm welcome to our community. Onslow College prides itself on providing an exceptional educational environment, where every student is empowered to achieve their full potential and grow into confident, and valued members of Aotearoa, New Zealand.

Our school is built upon a strong set of values that are the foundation of everything we do:

  • Manaakitanga

  • Pursuing Growth

  • Whanaungatanga

  • Valuing Diversity

  • Kaitiakitanga

These values underpin our commitment to both academic excellence and holistic development. While we are proud to be consistently ranked among the top schools in New Zealand for academic achievement, we also celebrate the invaluable learning that occurs beyond the classroom. Our extensive pastoral care network, coupled with a wide range of sporting and cultural activities, ensures that students have every opportunity to develop their individual strengths and identities.

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Jono Wyeth, Onslow College Principal
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Kura Wānanga – Growing Proud Māori Leaders

Earlier this month, a group of our students attended Kura Wānanga alongside Wellington High School, held from Thursday 4th – Saturday 6th September. Kura Wānanga is a Māori-led leadership series designed by Māori, for Māori, and of Māori, with the aim of supporting Year 12 and 13 rangatahi Māori to grow into confident, capable leaders…

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Onslow College student chosen as finalist in prestigious Mansfield Short Story Award

Year 13 student Ingshwan Zhang was chosen as one of the 12 finalists from more than 140 entries in the prestigious 2025 Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award with her story ‘I Saw Her at the Train Station’.  This year’s judge was award-winning writer Anthony Lapwood. In his opening comments at the award evening on September 9th,…

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Well done to all our Winter Tournament Week 2025 attendees!

Well done to all our students who took part in Winter Tournament Week 2025. A huge thank you to everyone who supported them — your time and effort made these opportunities possible and ensured Onslow College was represented with pride across all sports. Not only is Onslow College a space for creativity and innovation, it…

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