Additional Information
In This Section
Enrolment Form
Enrolment forms are available from the High School office. Or you can download the enrolment form for Wainuiomata High School from the following link:
Enrolment Form
Please print the document, fill it out and return it to Wainuiomata High School for processing.
School Uniform
Uniform is compulsory for all students. Wainuiomata High School insists on a high standard of uniform. All students will be expected to wear the uniform with pride including shirts tucked in for boys, and the tie to be worn correctly (at the base of the collar).
All uniform must be purchased through the school uniform shop (with one or two exceptions as indicated below). Parents purchasing uniform elsewhere risk it not being accepted by the school.
Full details of uniform requirements are available on our Uniform page.

Sports Uniform
The WHS sports uniforms have been partly sponsored by Canterbury NZ and almost all of our sports gear has been purchased through this company, including large numbers of tracksuits which all the premier sports teams wear for the season.
Jewellery
Students are permitted to wear one small ring, a single small earring (up to 1cm in diameter) or stud in each ear, and a necklace or taonga. Students will not, under any circumstances, be permitted to have any other jewellery. This includes no facial piercings, nose studs or eyebrow rings.
How Much Will it Cost for a Year 9 Student in 2010?
| Girl's Basic Uniform Pack |
| 1 |
Skirt |
$79.00 |
| 2 |
Short Sleeved Blouses |
$76.00 |
| 1 |
Jersey |
$96.00 |
| 1 |
Tie |
$33.00 |
| 1 |
P.E. Shorts |
$48.00 |
| 1 |
P.E. Tee Shirt |
$59.00 |
| 1 |
Socks 3 pack |
$22.00 |
| 1 |
Canterbury Jacket |
$145.00 |
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Total:
Prices may be higher, depending on size |
$558.00
(approx.) |
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| Boy's Basic Uniform Pack |
| 1 |
Trousers |
$75.00 |
| 2 |
Short Sleeved Shirts |
$64.00 |
| 1 |
Jersey |
$96.00 |
| 1 |
Tie |
$33.00 |
| 1 |
P.E. Shorts |
$48.00 |
| 1 |
P.E. Tee Shirt |
$59.00 |
| 1 |
Canterbury Jacket |
$145.00 |
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Total:
Prices may be higher, depending on size |
$520.00
(approx.) |
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| Essential Items |
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Student I.D. Card |
$8.00 |
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Print Credits |
$6.00 |
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Total: |
$14.00 |
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| Chosen Options |
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Japanese Home Work Book |
$5.00 |
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Music - Instrument Hire |
$40.00 |
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| Optional |
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School Donation |
$80
per year
or $20
per term |
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Locker Rental (1 year)
provide your own lock |
$10 |
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School Magazine |
$7 |
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| Students taking Te Reo Māori |
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Māori Work Books |
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(Junior course)
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$6 |
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(Senior course)
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$13 |
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More information on fees and stationery requirements has been sent out to the families of students who are enrolled in Year 9 for 2010. You can also see it online here, or you can download it as an MS Word file from the following link:
Year 9 Fees 2010
Fees and Stationery Requirements
More information is available from the High School office - ph.938-3224.
Behaviour Code
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1. Students will come ready and prepared for class.
This means that students will:
- be in class on time
- wear the uniform correctly - have correct equipment
- enter the room in an appropriate manner
- leave the room tidy at the end of the lesson
2. Students will work to their potential and do the best they can.
This means that:
- classwork and homework is completed to the best of their ability
- all students must use a diary
- students attend regularly and provide notes from parents when absent
3. Students respect the rights of others to work without interruption.
This means that students are:
- to adhere to the rules of group discussion
- to remain in allocated seats and not move around the room unnecessarily
- only to leave the classroom with a note from the teacher
- to follow instructions and work quietly when required
- to turn cellphones off in class and during assemblies
4. Students respect the rights of others to feel positive about themselves.
This means that violence will not be accepted:
- no physical violence
- no verbal insults, putdowns, obscene language, sexual harassment
- no violence or damage to property (including theft)
- no violence to self (including harmful or illegal substances)
- zero tolerance of illegal drugs and alcohol
5. Students respect the environment in which they work.
This means that students:
- will not drop litter and will assist in keeping the school clean and tidy
- will not deface or damage furniture or buildings
- will treat classrooms with care
- will take pride in work displayed in rooms
- will not chew gum, spit at school or eat during class (water bottles are acceptable)
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