Lindisfarne College, New Zealand

Lindisfarne College
Address
600 Pakowhai Road
Hastings, New Zealand
Coordinates39°37′28″S 176°50′06″E / 39.6244°S 176.8349°E / -39.6244; 176.8349
Information
TypeState Integrated, Boys, Intermediate & Secondary
MottoAscensiones In CordeHighways in the Heart
DenominationPresbyterian
Established14 April 1953
Ministry of Education Institution no.230
RectorMr. Stuart Hakeney
School roll565 (March 2025)
Socio-economic decile9Q
WebsiteOfficial website

Lindisfarne College is a state-integrated Presbyterian boys' day and boarding intermediate and high school in Hastings, New Zealand. The school is named after the Holy Isle of Lindisfarne, site of the medieval Celtic monastery and castle on the northeastern coast of England. The college was established on 14 April 1953, by the Herrick family. The founding roll of 33 students now comprises around 500 students. Roughly half the school students are full or weekly boarders. Its sister school, Iona College for girls, is situated in nearby Havelock North.

Since 2000, the college has invested significantly in major renovation and new construction projects. Older buildings such as the homestead, dining hall, chapel, gymnasium, and music department have been modernised, and new facilities include the Lowe Family Performing Arts Centre.

The current rector is Mr. Stuart Hakeney. The college's overarching philosophy is based on 'four cornerstones of learning' — academic excellence, cultural participation, sporting endeavour, and the Christian dimension. It focuses heavily on producing alumni with 'admirable' content of character, through its 'Good Man' programme.