I will act in a way that supports a learning environment. To do this, I will:
- Be punctual to class
- Settle quickly to work at the start of each lesson
- Bring correct equipment to class
- Complete work set in class with accuracy and care
- Complete work in sufficient depth
- Complete homework as required
- Be focused and responsive in class
- Avoid distracting other students in class.
- Participate and contribute positively in class activities
- Show respect to peers in the classroom
- Show respect to teachers
- Contribute positively to whānau class activities and discussions
- Contribute positively in school co-curricualr activities
- Wear correct uniform at all times (correct shoes, jacket etc) including to and from school
- Look tidy and clean in uniform.
I will seek to bring credit to myself, my family, whānau and the college at all times.
One Tree Hill College is right at the Penrose exit of the Southern Motorway and is very handy to the main bus routes and the Penrose and Ellerslie railway stations. The central location of the school makes it very popular with the local residents as getting to school couldn't be easier. The school has a very attractive main entrance that is easily accessed. The school has visitor parking during the day in the carpark off Great South Road.
One Tree Hill College is well appointed with modern classroom and student spaces. There are two gymnasiums, artificial turf and playing fields for multiple sports and physical education. The school also has a range of specialist classroom teaching spaces for the arts, technology and science. Students have access to a large Knowledge Centre/library and a 500 seat auditorium.
Please contact the Executive Officer for any facilities enquiries: [email protected]

The school is divided into four Whānau (houses): Tawa, Hinau, Miro and Kowhai.
The Whānau system is used for inter-whānau competitions in the various sports and interests on offer and for the athletic and swimming sports that are held annually at school.
The One Tree Hill College Board of Trustees has opted into the Government Donation Scheme. In 2026 parents will not be asked for a school donation.
This will also mean most curriculum related costs will also be covered by the College (excluding stationery, IT items, such as laptops, and overnight school extra-curricular trips).
There will still be a required payment for items or services that are extra-curricular (eg. sports teams, cultural groups, etc) or when there are 'take home' components of courses. These costs will be detailed on stationery lists and communicated by teachers.