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      • Otahuhu College opened in 1931 as the Otahuhu Junior High School, catering for forms one to three students. In 1933, it became known as the Otahuhu Technical High School, with a capacity to cater for students through to senior levels of study.
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  2. In 1931 the school was called Otahuhu Junior High School. In 1933 courses were extended to include senior levels of study and school was called Otahuhu Technical High School. In 1947 the school became Otahuhu College.

  3. Otahuhu College opened in 1931 as the Otahuhu Junior High School, catering for forms one to three students. In 1933, it became known as the Otahuhu Technical High School, with a capacity to cater for students through to senior levels of study. In 1947, it was renamed Otahuhu College.

  4. Otahuhu College has a national reputation, an outstanding history and proud traditions. We provide excellent classroom teaching, personalised learning and high expectations so your children reach their full potential and achieve all that they can possibly achieve.

  5. Otahuhu College - Otahuhu College is a secondary school in Auckland - In 2021 the school celebrated it's 90th year, having opened in 1931 - In 1931 the school was called Otahuhu Junior High School.

  6. Otahuhu College’s main building is a Mangere Road landmark. The college opened as Otahuhu Junior High School in 1931, becoming Otahuhu Technical High School in 1933 when it began offering subjects...

  7. Otahuhu College is a co-educational secondary school located in the suburb of Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand. Established in 1931, it has a long history of serving the local community and providing a quality education for its students.

  8. School Context. Otahuhu College is a well-established school with strong links to its community. The school roll of approximately 900 students reflects the cultural diversity of the community, with about 12 percent Māori students and approximately two-thirds of the students of Pacific heritage.

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