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15. März 2024 · Hutt Valley High School is a vibrant, inclusive community with exceptional opportunities for students. Learn about its history, achievements, events, enrolment and newsletters.
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Hutt Valley High School is a state coeducational secondary school located in central Lower Hutt, New Zealand. A total of 1,889 students from Years 9 to 13 (ages 12 to 18) attend the school as of February 2024, [1] making the school one of the largest in the Wellington metropolitan area.
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Hutt Valley High School, Lower Hutt, New Zealand. 4,479 likes · 77 talking about this · 653 were here. This page is for past and present students, whānau, staff and friends of HVHS to keep up to date.
27. Feb. 2023 · Hutt Valley High School provides coeducational secondary education for over 1600 students in Years 9 to 15. Since the August 2012 ERO report, the student population has become increasingly diverse. Of the roll, 20% of students identify as Māori and 6% as Pacific.