New ZealandAucklandMangere BridgeAuckland Seventh-Day Adventist H S

Auckland Seventh-Day Adventist H S

State IntegratedSecondary (Year 9-15)Co-Educational
Mangere Bridge, Auckland · Major urban area
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Roll340enrolled students
EQI489+34 vs avg 455
TypeSecondaryState Integrated
ZoneNoOpen enrolment
School Snapshot
State Integrated
Secondary · Co-Educational
EQI489
vs National+34 (avg 455)
Roll340
ZoneOpen enrolment
SettingMajor urban area
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Auckland Seventh-Day Adventist H S

Key Indicators

How this school compares to national averages

Nat. avg: 463
489+26
Equity Index (EQI)
Nat. avg: 334
340
Total Roll
Nat. avg: 32%
7.6%-24.4pp
Māori Students
Nat. avg: 11.8%
90.6%+78.8pp
Pacific Students
Open
Enrolment Scheme
State Integrated
Authority
Co-Educational
Co-Ed Status

Overview

Auckland Seventh-Day Adventist H S is a state integrated secondary (year 9-15) school in Mangere Bridge, Auckland. It is a co-educational school. The school has 340 students on the roll. Its Equity Index (EQI) is 489 (above-average equity need). The school does not have an enrolment scheme. It is located in the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Area territorial authority.

Source: Ministry of Education (2026)

Key Facts

AuthorityState Integrated
School TypeSecondary (Year 9-15)
Co-Ed StatusCo-Educational
Enrolment SchemeNo (Open)
Territorial AuthorityMāngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Area
RegionAuckland
Urban/RuralMajor urban area
Postcode2022
MoE School ID93

Student Demographics

Total Roll340
European/Pakeha5.3%
Maori7.6%
Pacific90.6%
Asian7.1%

Ethnicity Distribution

European/Pakeha
5.3%
Maori
7.6%
Pacific
90.6%
Asian
7.1%
Source: Ministry of Education (2026)

Equity Index (EQI)

The Equity Index replaced the decile system in 2023. It measures the socio-economic context of a school's student community. A higher EQI indicates greater equity need (more disadvantaged). The national average is approximately 463.

School EQI489
National Avg463
Contextabove-average equity need
Source: Ministry of Education EQI (2026)