Burnside High School : Te Kura o Waimairi-iri 151 Greers Road, Burnside, Christchurch, Canterbury 8440
About the Business
Welcome to Burnside High School: Te Kura o Waimairi-iri, located in Christchurch, New Zealand. As one of the largest secondary schools in the country, we are proud to offer our students a wide range of opportunities for growth and success.
At Burnside High School, we prioritize the delivery of the New Zealand Curriculum, ensuring that our students receive a comprehensive education that prepares them for the future. We are dedicated to helping young New Zealanders develop their skills, knowledge, and character, so they can thrive in an ever-changing world.
Our school is highly regarded for its commitment to excellence and the success of our students. We foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students can explore their interests, discover their passions, and achieve their goals. With a strong emphasis on academic achievement, we provide our students with the tools and resources they need to excel in their studies.
But at Burnside High School, education is not just about academics. We believe in the importance of holistic development and encourage our students to participate in a wide range of extracurricular activities. Whether it's sports, arts, music, or community service, we offer numerous opportunities for students to explore their talents and passions outside of the classroom.
Located on Greers Road in Christchurch, our school is not only a place of learning but also a point of interest for the community. We pride ourselves on our strong connection with the local community and strive to be an integral part of it. We encourage our students to develop a sense of pride in themselves, our school, and the wider community, fostering a spirit of belonging and unity.
At Burnside High School, we believe in the potential of every student and are committed to providing them with a supportive and nurturing environment to help them thrive. We invite you to join our school community and embark on an educational journey of growth, discovery, and success.
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Location & Phone number
151 Greers Road, Burnside, Christchurch, Canterbury 8440, New Zealand
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"School isn’t the worst out there it’s just crazy big and very overwhelming. Unless you’re good at sports or music the school is basically useless to you. Because there are so many kids you get a real mixture and with my experience the mixture I got was bad and all the kids were hella rude and didn’t really care. Again the school isn’t the worst but If ur a sensitive, scared yr 9 starting high school it’s not really the greatest place and more a hive for anxiety and fear to grow till eventually u drop out. definitely more schools to consider."
"You're nothing but a number unless you're an academic or sports prodigy. Why don't the faculty and staff treat everyone equally? They affirm "We cater for the needs of every student" then do the complete opposite."
"I agree with Thomas. Year 9s progressively get worst each year and as a senior, it's quite annoying having to deal with 'teenagers' that act all high and mighty. I truly think that teachers ought to be firmer on the juniors, especially these year 9s. Those kids are vaping, smoking, pulling the fire alarm, and disturbing classes. In some ways it feels like a huge let down, even after coming to the school I honestly didn't think that the juniors could get that bad. But boy, was I proved wrong. I don't care if you teachers think that it's ok to let them loose, but sometimes I feel like they quite literally took a dump on what BHS was known for. Even just being around juniors is irritating. At this point, demolish every toilet in this school. By the time I graduate and leave, those year 9s are gonna sound like Marge Simpson. Regarding teachers, they're fine I guess and I don't have a grudge against any of them. It's just that some of y'all really need to stop talking. I'm being serious. It's like telling someone a joke and they turn it into a lecture. Might I also add, the uniform change was a mistake. Unnecessary changes were made to the uniform, it has no BHS essence. The colors are not BHS, the year 9s look dull and who even designed the socks. What happened to good old, plain, white SOCKS. Not all year 9s are bad, but do keep an eye open for those loud clusters of girls and boys. Everyday when I walk past a few of them, my eyes burn. I get that seniors are role models, but to be fair those year 9s this year are acting on their own. Why do they think that vaping in a toilet is cool? It's disgusting. My friend walked into the B block toilets only to find two girls vaping and asking her if she had any money. You see, I wouldn't even mind being a toilet monitor just to tell people off. What happened to "Hello, how are you?" because all we're getting is "How much money have you got?" and utter disrespect for teachers. I think that in some ways, it's getting normalized and people just don't have common sense or any urgency to be polite. I think I'm rather generous with this 2-star rating, only because the friends I've made are fabulous (as well as the teachers I've had)."
"They waste so much money on building new things that no one uses (new block, pool, new uniforms) then complains that they can’t afford basic things. Why are the heaters on when it’s a hot day? Why aren’t they on when it’s cold? Even though most teachers I’ve had were nice they get distracted a lot and sometimes either yammer for half the lesson or simply leave to yammer with another teacher and most school work given is just busy work, most of the learning I’ve done was just teaching myself how to do the homework that should’ve really been taught by the teacher. Speaking of which, I think so many teachers have given up, they’ll try to hush the class so they can teach and then say stuff like “I guess you guys just don’t want to learn” and proceed to do nothing and this isn’t just one teacher, so many teachers I’ve had do this. There is so many things wrong with this school."
"I had to write this review on my home account, because the School students were giving it too many justified 1-2 star reviews, so the school accounts were banned from making reviews on anything on Google Maps. The school is not good, the only thing it has to claim to fame is the sports teams, the Aurora Centre, and being the biggest school in the South Island. The budget for the school is very unfairly divided, with some departments getting less than 2% of the total budget, with the sports getting at least 25% of it. The school has poor decision choices, demolishing a school block in preparation for a massive block which is open plan. However, they took it down before getting building consents to start building, so the materials were on site, workers were on site, but none of the workers could work, wasting even more of the school's budget The teachers at this school talk for half the lesson, not allowing you to even pick up a pen, and then proceed to yell at the class for not finishing the work in the remaining 25 minutes. Some teachers are actually very mean, my brother just about fainted in class because his English teacher went on and on about medical procedures, not stopping once to check with the class, he fell down the stairs coming out of class The classes are either heated like a furnace or are cold enough to see your breath, it's absolutely disappointing. The school pool has recently been upgraded, but it can't be used out of school hours due to health and safety and needing a qualified lifeguard, as well as the covers taken off the pool. At least 2 terms were spent on that pool, with a rubber lining coming from Europe, as well as a heating unit and filter. But the students can't use it like a pool outside of school hours, so what was the point The students at this school are incredibly disrespectful, with kids just walking around the school during class, lots of yelling and swearing and running around, not to mention a lot of racist language going around as well. The discipline at this school is shocking, kids just turn up 40 minutes late and just get marked as late to class, even though a note isn't presented. Vaping and Smoking happens all the time in toilets, and even during class, but the teacher can't do anything, because it's too much of a hassle to deal with, just disgusting I know the school monitors these reviews, so hello Burnside High School, I am a student at this school who is half blind, yet I can tell there are a lot of problems here. Don't trust the 5 star reviews here, they were most likely written by try-hard Prefects, rather than from the common students - Thomas Williams, Year 13 Student, who's seen a lot of stuff happen in 4 1/2 years at this school at the time of writing this."
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