Epsom Normal Primary School

Epsom Normal Primary School

Infobox NZ school
name = Epsom Normal Primary School
badge =
motto = "Totis Viribus"
"With All Strength"
type = State, Co-educational, Primary
established = 1886
address = 41 The Drive,
Epsom,
Auckland,
New Zealand
coordinates =
principal = Myra Mains
roll = 629
decile = 10
MOE = 1270
homepage = [http://www.epsomnormal.school.nz/ www.epsomnormal.school.nz]

Epsom Normal Primary School (abbreviated E.N.P.S.) is a co-educational state public primary school located in Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand which educates year 1-6 students. The school was established in 1886.

As of the 2004 Education Review Report, average attendance was 700 students, composed of 40% Pa-keha-, 32% Chinese, 10% Indian, 4% Sri Lankan, 1% Ma-ori, and 13% "Other". The school introduced an English/Mandarin bilingual class in 2003 as a result of an increase of Asian pupils from China.

References

* Chen, Elaine. " [http://www.sino.gov.tw/en/print_issue.php3?id=199698509008E.TXT&mag=past A New "Yellow Peril" for New Zealand?] ", Sinorama Magazine. August 12, 2006.
* [http://www.ero.govt.nz/ERO/reppub.nsf/0/DC15D02B5D2E9C04CC256E53006CB48C/$File/1270.htm?OpenElement#_Toc66694662 Education Review Report (2004) for Epsom Normal Primary School]

External links

* [http://www.epsomnormal.school.nz/ Epsom Normal Primary School website]


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