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An Anglican Maori boarding school.
Gender: male
Controlling organisation: Government (integrated). State control.
Boarding facilities are still open.
From the school website - 'In 1854 the Ahuriri Native Industrial School (later to be renamed Te Aute College) opened as a government school with 12 pupils, under the leadership of Samuel Williams. In 1857 the Te Aute Educational Trust was established with 4014 acres of Crown land and the gift of 4273 acres from Ngāi Te Whatuiāpiti.
In 1857 the endowment was vested in George August Selwyn, Bishop of New Zealand, and in 1862 he conveyed it to the Trust.'
From Te Ara - 'In 1973 and 1974 St Stephens and Te Aute both became state schools, although their boarding hostels continued to be privately run, and existing staff remained in place. Other Māori boarding schools became state-integrated from 1976.'
Te Aute College website
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