Huntly College

Huntly College is a state-owned school located in the Waikato, New Zealand town of Huntly. The wide variety of programmes available recognises the differing abilities and needs of those attending the school, and ensures that all students have the chance to succeed at their own level and in their chosen field. The school's motto, "ma te pono ka watea", is a Maori translation of "the truth shall set you free". Alumni have included rugby league player Martin Moana and the Topp Twins. The principal Tim Foy was forced to resign in 2017 and was replaced by Barbara Cavanagh.

Huntly College

Huntly College is a state-owned school located in the Waikato, New Zealand town of Huntly. The wide variety of programmes available recognises the differing abilities and needs of those attending the school, and ensures that all students have the chance to succeed at their own level and in their chosen field. The school's motto, "ma te pono ka watea", is a Maori translation of "the truth shall set you free". Alumni have included rugby league player Martin Moana and the Topp Twins. The principal Tim Foy was forced to resign in 2017 and was replaced by Barbara Cavanagh.