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Aotea College

1978 establishments in New ZealandEducational institutions established in 1978New Zealand school stubsNew Zealand secondary schools of S68 plan constructionSchools in Porirua
Secondary schools in the Wellington Region

Aotea College is a state co-educational secondary school located in Porirua, New Zealand. Founded in 1978, the school serves students for Year 9 to 13 (ages 12 to 18) across the northern suburbs of Porirua.

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N -41.1254 ° E 174.8547 °
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Aotea College

Okowai Road
5024 Porirua, Aotea
Wellington, New Zealand
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aoteacollege.school.nz

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