New ZealandAucklandGrey LynnSt Joseph's School (Grey Lynn)

St Joseph's School (Grey Lynn)

State IntegratedFull PrimaryPrimary Co-Ed/Secondary Girls
Grey Lynn, Auckland · Major urban area
office@st-joseph.school.nz 09-3765456
Roll76enrolled students
EQI447-8 vs avg 455
TypeFull PrimaryState Integrated
ZoneNoOpen enrolment
School Snapshot
State Integrated
Full Primary · Primary Co-Ed/Secondary Girls
EQI447
vs National-8 (avg 455)
Roll76
ZoneOpen enrolment
SettingMajor urban area
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St Joseph's School (Grey Lynn)

Key Indicators

How this school compares to national averages

Nat. avg: 463
447-16
Equity Index (EQI)
Nat. avg: 334
76
Total Roll
Nat. avg: 32%
6.6%-25.4pp
Māori Students
Nat. avg: 11.8%
32.9%+21.1pp
Pacific Students
Open
Enrolment Scheme
State Integrated
Authority
Primary Co-Ed/Secondary Girls
Co-Ed Status

Overview

St Joseph's School (Grey Lynn) is a state integrated full primary school in Grey Lynn, Auckland. It is a primary co-ed/secondary girls school. The school has 76 students on the roll. Its Equity Index (EQI) is 447 (average equity need). The school does not have an enrolment scheme. It is located in the Waitematā Local Board Area territorial authority.

Source: Ministry of Education (2026)

Key Facts

AuthorityState Integrated
School TypeFull Primary
Co-Ed StatusPrimary Co-Ed/Secondary Girls
Enrolment SchemeNo (Open)
Territorial AuthorityWaitematā Local Board Area
RegionAuckland
Urban/RuralMajor urban area
Postcode1245
MoE School ID1493

Student Demographics

Total Roll76
European/Pakeha7.9%
Maori6.6%
Pacific32.9%
Asian56.6%

Ethnicity Distribution

European/Pakeha
7.9%
Maori
6.6%
Pacific
32.9%
Asian
56.6%
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 EQI447
National Avg463
Contextaverage equity need
Source: Ministry of Education EQI (2026)