Onslow College is a state co-educational secondary school located in Johnsonville, a suburb of Wellington, New Zealand. In 2022 it had 1405 students. The current principal is Jonathan Wyeth (acting).
The school roll grew from 201 third form pupils in 1956 to 1180 pupils in 1969.
Former principal Stuart Martin described the "Onslow Way" as "socially liberal but educationally conservative, decile 10 but physically run down". In 1969, Peggy-Anne Wendelken became New Zealand's first woman chair of a school board of governors; at this time Onslow's board had student representation, twenty years before this became a legal requirement.
The school has not had a school uniform since 1974 when it was abolished following student protest, despite the strong opposition of the Headmaster. In 2016 Onslow was one of the first schools in the region to have gender-neutral toilets for students.
Several staff have received awards for teaching excellence. Terry Burrell, received the prestigious Prime Minister's Science Teacher Prize in 2014, and the same year Esme Danielsen (Maths) received a Woolf Fisher Fellowship.
Onslow students won The Prime Minister's Future Scientist Prize in 2009, 2016 and 2018.
Music – Smokefree Rockquest Wellington regional finalists in 2021 were Obsidian Sun. In 2016 Onslow College bands and individuals took out five of the eight awards the Regional Final: Best Vocalist – Raquel Abolins-Reid, Musicianship Award – Noah Spargo, Best Lyricist – Sarah Mc Bride, 3rd placed band – Bird on a Wire, 1st placed band and overall winners of the Wellington Regional Final – Retrospect.
In 2017 Onslow College won the Wellington regional "Festival Cup" for the school best representing the spirit of the Big Sing, a school choral festival organised by the New Zealand Choral Federation.
In 2021, Onslow College teacher Derek Neal pinched a female student's bottom and said she had a "nice bottom" while the two took a photo during a school event dinner. During a subsequent Teaching Council's Disciplinary Tribunal Neal admitted to his actions and attempted to defend them by saying the student "threw herself at him". The tribunal censored him for serious misconduct. The English and media studies teacher was said by students to have had a history of making sexual comments in class.
In May 2025, Onslow College deputy principal Connor Baird was put on leave while both the Teaching Council and the New Zealand Police investigated serious misconduct allegations. Baird voluntarily agreed not to teach while the matter was being investigated. According to an email sent to caregivers, “Onslow College is currently undertaking a process that ensures the matter is managed respectfully and fairly".
In February 2025 Onslow College made a media release through The Post calling out the government for underinvestment. Onslow College has had buildings considered end of life for over a decade, the school has had four design phases but the Ministry of Education has not committed to any funding for the 27 new and replacement classrooms. This is despite promises by then Education Minister Chris Hipkins.
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