Rangiora High School is a state co-educational secondary school located in Rangiora, New Zealand.
Rangiora High School's online Student & Parent Portal enables parents and caregivers to login and view live data on their child's attendance, timetable, results, groups or teams, and fees (paid and owed).
Parents and caregivers are also able to view the school's daily notices, the school calendar, their child's contact details and download PDF copies of their child's reports. The Portal is also used for online course selection in early Term 3 of each year.
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Rangiora High School has a school farm, which is used to teach land-based studies. Set up in 1910, it started out running stock and growing crops, before being officially opened in November 1930 by Lord Bledisloe, the then Governor-General.
Rangiora High School is divided into six houses, each containing approximately 300 students and 25 staff. Houses also provide a basis for inter-house competition in sport and cultural activities. The houses are named for New Zealanders who have achieved distinction in their respective areas.
A giant redwood tree is in the grounds of the school. It was planted in 1887 to mark Queen Victoria's Jubilee and has now grown into a very large tree.