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| Hutt Intermediate School | |
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| Location | |
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Kauri Street Woburn Lower Hutt 5011 New Zealand | |
| Coordinates | 41°12′55″S174°54′48″E / 41.2153°S 174.9134°E /-41.2153; 174.9134 |
| Information | |
| Type | State Intermediate, not integrated, co-ed |
| Motto | 'Kia Maia' (Stand Tall) |
| Established | 1948 |
| Ministry of Education Institution no. | 2863 |
| Principal | Mike Gillatt |
| School roll | 597[1](July 2025) |
| Socio-economic decile | 8[2] |
| Website | huttintermediate.school.nz |
Hutt Intermediate School (HIS) is a state intermediateschool located inLower Hutt, New Zealand. The school was founded in 1948, and currently[when?] has a total number of 685 students and a teaching staff of 45.
The principal, until the end of 2006, was Neil Withington. He was the principal of Hutt Intermediate School for six years, and has left to take up a position atVictoria University of Wellington. Mike Gillatt has taken up the position since.
The four houses in the school (in alphabetical order) areBracken (green),Brooke (blue),Burns (white) andByron (red), named after British poets. The houses compete fiercely to win the House Cup, awarded at the end of every school year.
Every student and member of staff in the school, other than the principal and deputy principals, subscribe to one of these houses.
It is often the case that families will align themselves to certain houses, such as where the oldest sibling of a family was in Burns, their younger siblings, children and grandchildren who attend the school will also be in Burns. The School song is sung at every school assembly with all up standing.
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