New ZealandAucklandPapakuraRosehill College

Rosehill College

StateSecondary (Year 9-15)Co-Educational
Papakura, Auckland · Major urban area
inquiries@rosehillcollege.school.nz 09-2950661
Total Roll1,791enrolled students
Māori28.3%of roll
Pacific23.4%of roll
Asian32.9%of roll
Student Body
1,791
enrolled students
European/Pākehā44.2%
Māori28.3%
Pacific23.4%
Asian32.9%
GenderCo-Educational
Rosehill College

Ethnicity Breakdown

Rosehill College has a diverse student body with significant representation from multiple ethnic groups. European/Pakeha students make up the largest group at 44.2%.

1,791students
European/Pakeha44.2%
Maori28.3%
Pacific23.4%
Asian32.9%
European/Pakeha44.2%
Maori28.3%
Pacific23.4%
Asian32.9%
Source: Ministry of Education (2026).

Compared to National Averages

The bars below show Rosehill College's ethnicity breakdown compared to the national average across all New Zealand schools. The white reference line marks the national average for each group.

European/Pakeha
-1.8pp below avg44.2%
National average: 46%
Maori
+3.3pp above avg28.3%
National average: 25%
Pacific
+13.4pp above avg23.4%
National average: 10%
Asian
+20.9pp above avg32.9%
National average: 12%
Source: Ministry of Education (2026). National averages are approximate.

Ethnicity Roll Numbers

Absolute student numbers by ethnicity, as reported by the Ministry of Education. Students can identify with more than one ethnic group, so totals may exceed the total school roll.

Ethnic GroupStudents% of Roll
European/Pakeha79244.2%
Maori50728.3%
Pacific41923.4%
Asian59032.9%
MELAA40
Other16
International39
Total Roll1,791100%
Source: Ministry of Education (2026).

Understanding Ethnicity Data

Self-identified ethnicity

Ethnicity in New Zealand school data is self-identified by students and families at enrolment. A student may identify with multiple ethnic groups, which means ethnicity percentages may sum to more than 100%.

Maori students and cultural context

New Zealand schools have a unique responsibility under Te Tiriti o Waitangi. The proportion of Maori students can reflect a school's engagement with te reo Maori, tikanga, and culturally responsive practices.

Diversity is not a quality measure

A school's ethnic composition reflects its community, not its quality. Schools with high concentrations of any group serve their students well when they respond to their community's cultural, linguistic, and educational needs.

MELAA and Other categories

MELAA stands for Middle Eastern, Latin American, and African. The 'Other' category includes students who identify with ethnicities not covered by the main groups, as well as those who did not state an ethnicity.