List of Schools in The Marlborough Region - Schools

Schools

Name Years Area Authority Decile Roll Website MOE
Blenheim School 1–6 Blenheim State 3 63 2811
Bohally Intermediate 7–8 Blenheim State 6 407 2812
Canvastown School 1–8 Canvastown State 5 49 3186
Fairhall School 1–8 Fairhall State 10 194 2839
Grovetown School 1–6 Grovetown State 7 44 2851
Havelock School 1–8 Havelock State 7 48 2855
Koromiko School 1–8 Koromiko State 4 17 2884
Linkwater School 1–8 Linkwater State 8 38 2891
Marlborough Boys' College 9–15 Blenheim State 7 900 288
Marlborough Girls' College 9–15 Blenheim State 7 1038 289
Mayfield School 1–6 Mayfield State 2 82 2912
Picton School 1–6 Picton State 3 129 2956
Queen Charlotte College 7–F !7–15 Picton State 4 352 287
Rai Valley Area School 1–F !1–15 Rai Valley State 6 95 291
Rapaura School 1–8 Rapaura State 10 136 2971
Redwoodtown School 1–8 Redwoodtown State 6 287 2977
Renwick School 1–8 Renwick State 8 508 2978
Richmond View School 1–8 Redwoodtown State integrated 6 100 421
Riverlands School 1–8 Riverlands State 5 227 2981
Seddon School 1–8 Seddon State 5 121 2988
Spring Creek School 1–6 Spring Creek State 4 42 2995
Springlands School 1–6 Springlands State 7 447 2996
St Joseph's School 1–6 Picton State integrated 5 21 3009
St Mary's School 1–8 Blenheim State integrated 8 247 3012
Tua Marina School 1–8 Tuamarina State 7 123 3050
Waikawa Bay School 1–6 Waikawa State 5 136 3057
Wairau Valley School 1–8 Wairau Valley State 5 41 3062
Waitaria Bay School 1–8 Waitaria Bay State 10 14 3064
Ward School 1–8 Ward State 6 44 3067
Whitney Street School 1–6 Blenheim State 5 192 3071
Witherlea School 1–6 Witherlea State 9 358 3075

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