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| north = [[Beach Haven, New Zealand|Beach Haven]]
| north = [[Beach Haven, New Zealand|Beach Haven]]
| northeast = [[Windy Ridge, New Zealand|Windy Ridge]]
| northeast = [[Glenfield, New Zealand|Glenfield]]
| east = [[Northcote, Auckland|Northcote]]
| east = [[Birkenhead, New Zealand|Birkenhead]]
| southeast = [[Chatswood, New Zealand|Chatswood]]
| southeast = [[Birkenhead, New Zealand|Birkenhead]]
| south = [[Kauri Park]]
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'''Birkdale''' is a [[suburb]] of the contiguous [[Auckland]] metropolitan area located in [[New Zealand]]. It comprises statistical area units such as 'Birkdale North' and 'Birkdale South'. The suburb is located in the [[North Shore, New Zealand|North Shore]], and is under the governance of [[Auckland Council]].
'''Birkdale''' is a [[suburb]] of the contiguous [[Auckland]] metropolitan area located in [[New Zealand]]. Originally called Parkview, comprising the area from Balmain Rd to the Birkdale (now Beach Haven) wharf, it was renamed Birkdale at a meeting of the Birkenhead Borough Council in 1889, after the suburb of [[Birkenhead]] in England of the same name.<ref>McClure, Margaret (1987). The Story of Birkenhead, Birkenhead City Council</ref><ref>{{LINZ|id=427|name=427}}</ref> It now comprises statistical area units such as 'Birkdale North' and 'Birkdale South'. The suburb is located in the [[North Shore, New Zealand|North Shore]], and is under the governance of [[Auckland Council]].


==Demographics==
==Demographics==
Birkdale covers {{Convert|2.80|km2||abbr=on}}<ref name="Area">{{Cite web|title=ArcGIS Web Application|url=https://statsnz.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=6f49867abe464f86ac7526552fe19787| access-date=23 June 2022|website=statsnz.maps.arcgis.com}}</ref> and had an estimated population of {{Decimals|{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2018 SA2|Birkdale North|y}}|R}}+{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2018 SA2|Birkdale South|y}}|R}}|0}} as of {{NZ population data 2018 SA2|||y|y||,}} with a population density of {{Decimals|({{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2018 SA2|Birkdale North|y}}|R}}+{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2018 SA2|Birkdale South|y}}|R}})/2.80|0}} people per km<sup>2</sup>.
Birkdale covers {{Convert|2.90|km2||abbr=on}}<ref name="Area">{{Cite web|title=ArcGIS Web Application|url=https://statsnz.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=6f49867abe464f86ac7526552fe19787| access-date=25 March 2024|website=statsnz.maps.arcgis.com}}</ref> and had an estimated population of {{Decimals|{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2023 SA2|Birkdale North|y}}|R}}+{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2023 SA2|Birkdale Central|y}}|R}}+{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2023 SA2|Birkdale South|y}}|R}}|0}} as of {{NZ population data 2023 SA2|||y|y||,}} with a population density of {{Decimals|({{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2023 SA2|Birkdale North|y}}|R}}+{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2023 SA2|Birkdale Central|y}}|R}}+{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2023 SA2|Birkdale South|y}}|R}})/2.90|0}} people per km<sup>2</sup>.


{{Historical populations|2006|7,896|2013|8,337|2018|8,898|percentages=pagr|align=left|source=<ref name="Census 2018"/>}}
{{Historical populations|2006|7,896|2013|8,337|2018|8,898|percentages=pagr|align=left|source=<ref name="Census 2018"/>}}
Birkdale had a population of 8,898 at the [[2018 New Zealand census]], an increase of 561 people (6.7%) since the [[2013 New Zealand census|2013 census]], and an increase of 1,002 people (12.7%) since the [[2006 New Zealand census|2006 census]]. There were 2,856 households, comprising 4,392 males and 4,506 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.97 males per female, with 1,932 people (21.7%) aged under 15 years, 1,956 (22.0%) aged 15 to 29, 4,242 (47.7%) aged 30 to 64, and 771 (8.7%) aged 65 or older.
Before the 2023 census, Birkdale had a smaller boundary, covering {{Convert|2.80|km2||abbr=on}}.<ref name="Area"/> Using that boundary, Birkdale had a population of 8,898 at the [[2018 New Zealand census]], an increase of 561 people (6.7%) since the [[2013 New Zealand census|2013 census]], and an increase of 1,002 people (12.7%) since the [[2006 New Zealand census|2006 census]]. There were 2,856 households, comprising 4,392 males and 4,506 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.97 males per female, with 1,932 people (21.7%) aged under 15 years, 1,956 (22.0%) aged 15 to 29, 4,242 (47.7%) aged 30 to 64, and 771 (8.7%) aged 65 or older.


Ethnicities were 65.2% European/[[Pākehā]], 13.1% [[Māori people|Māori]], 9.7% [[Pasifika New Zealanders|Pacific peoples]], 22.2% [[Asian New Zealanders|Asian]], and 5.0% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
Ethnicities were 65.2% European/[[Pākehā]], 13.1% [[Māori people|Māori]], 9.7% [[Pasifika New Zealanders|Pacific peoples]], 22.2% [[Asian New Zealanders|Asian]], and 5.0% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
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==Education==
==Education==
Birkenhead College is a secondary (years 9-13) school with a roll of {{NZ school roll data|31|y}} students.<ref>{{TKI|31|Birkenhead College}}</ref> The school began as Birkdale College, opening in 1972.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.birkenhead.school.nz/school/history.htm|title=History|publisher=Birkenhead College|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081014055037/http://www.birkenhead.school.nz/school/history.htm|archivedate=14 October 2008|df=dmy-all}}</ref> Notable alumni includes comedian [[Melanie Bracewell]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/north-shore-times/91945537/comingofage-comedy-show-from-north-shores-melanie-bracewell|title=Coming-of-age comedy show from North Shore's Melanie Bracewell|date=28 April 2017|website=Stuff}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.northsidelive.co.nz/northsidelive/northside-live/melanie-s-a-crack-up/|title=Melanie’s a crack-up|website=www.northsidelive.co.nz}}</ref>
Birkenhead College is a secondary (Years 9–13) school with a roll of {{NZ school roll data|31|y}} students.<ref>{{TKI|31|Birkenhead College}}</ref> The school began as Birkdale College, opening in 1972.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.birkenhead.school.nz/school/history.htm|title=History|publisher=Birkenhead College|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081014055037/http://www.birkenhead.school.nz/school/history.htm|archivedate=14 October 2008|df=dmy-all}}</ref> The name of the college was changed in 1988. The college has a proud history of producing educators, engineers, scientists and creative artists.<ref>Birkdale/Birkenhead College yearbooks</ref> Notable alumni include All Whites Duncan Cole and Bill Tuiloma, round-the-world sailor Don Wright, singer Kim Willoughby, gymnast Tania Jack, children's author Sally Sutton and comedian [[Melanie Bracewell]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/north-shore-times/91945537/comingofage-comedy-show-from-north-shores-melanie-bracewell|title=Coming-of-age comedy show from North Shore's Melanie Bracewell|date=28 April 2017|website=Stuff}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.northsidelive.co.nz/northsidelive/northside-live/melanie-s-a-crack-up/|title=Melanie's a crack-up|website=www.northsidelive.co.nz}}</ref> In 2020, Birkenhead College was named a top-10 school for Art by ''Metro'' magazine. Due to Covid disruptions, the Golden Jubilee celebrations were delayed, and took place in 2023.


Birkdale Intermediate is an intermediate (years 7-8) school with a roll of {{NZ school roll data|1228|y}}.<ref>{{TKI|1228|Birkdale Intermediate}}</ref>
Birkdale Intermediate is an intermediate (years 7–8) school with a roll of 429 as of July 2022.<ref>{{TKI|1228|Birkdale Intermediate}}</ref> Contributing local primary schools are Beach Haven, Birkdale, Birkdale North, Kauri Park and Verran.


Birkdale North School and Birkdale Primary School are contributing primary (years 1-6) schools with rolls of {{NZ school roll data|1229|y}}<ref>{{TKI|1229|Birkdale North School}}</ref> and {{NZ school roll data|1230|y}},<ref>{{TKI|1230|Birkdale Primary School}}</ref> respectively. Birkdale Primary was established in 1894.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://birkdaleprimary.school.nz/?page_id=4|title=About Us|publisher=Birkdale Primary School|accessdate=2009-01-11}}</ref>
Birkdale North School and Birkdale Primary School are primary (years 1–6) schools with rolls of {{NZ school roll data|1229|y}}<ref>{{TKI|1229|Birkdale North School}}</ref> and {{NZ school roll data|1230|y}},<ref>{{TKI|1230|Birkdale Primary School}}</ref> respectively.


Birkdale Primary was established in 1894.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://birkdaleprimary.school.nz/?page_id=4|title=About Us|publisher=Birkdale Primary School|accessdate=2009-01-11}}</ref> In 1892, Birkdale parents asked for a school for their 49 children. The Northcote and Mayfield School Committee denied their request. As a result, 20 school age children in the Birkdale area were not receiving an education. In 1894, the Loan and Mortgage Company offered the school site to the Education Board. Local residents prepared the site and a single classroom was built, at the cost of 109 pounds, opening on October 1. The roll was 32 pupils and 1 teacher, a Miss Rosanna Brown. With a growing roll, another room was added to the classroom building in 1895. In 1897, a large house was transported from Matakana to the school site as accommodation for the first principal, Mr Julian Brook. The school badge/logo has had a strawberry leaf in it since it first opened, reflecting the role students played as strawberry pickers for local growers.<ref>Birkdale Primary School, Centennial Magazine 1894-1994</ref> Today, Birkdale Primary has both English and Maori immersion units.<ref>http://www.birkdaleprimary.school.nz {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref> The Maori immersion unit,Te Puāwaitanga, was established in 1986. It was the first such unit on the North Shore.The oldest building on the site is Durham Hall, which was originally a classroom built in 1940. It was named in honour of life-long Salisbury Rd resident Glady Durham, a past-pupil of the school, long serving board member, and occasional driver of buses taking Birkdale Primary students to camps or day events. The hall was given historical protection by the North Shore City Council.
All of these schools are [[Mixed-sex education|coeducational]]. Rolls are as of {{NZ school roll data|||y|y||.}}

Kauri Park School was originally called Birkdale West School.<ref>Kauri Park School, Silver Jubilee 1969-1994 booklet</ref> Verran Primary was first mooted as Birkdale East School.

All of these schools are [[Mixed-sex education|coeducational]]. All rolls except for Birkdale Intermediate are as of {{NZ school roll data|||y|y||.}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
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* [http://www.birkdalenorth.school.nz/ Birkdale North School website]
* [http://www.birkdalenorth.school.nz/ Birkdale North School website]
* [https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/search/searchterm/Birkdale/field/title/ Photographs of Birkdale] held in [[Auckland Libraries|Auckland Libraries']] heritage collections.
* [https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/search/searchterm/Birkdale/field/title/ Photographs of Birkdale] held in [[Auckland Libraries|Auckland Libraries']] heritage collections.
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Birkdale
Looking north from Salisbury Road, Birkdale
Looking north from Salisbury Road, Birkdale
Map
Coordinates: 36°48′02″S 174°42′15″E / 36.8006°S 174.7042°E / -36.8006; 174.7042
LandNeuseeland
CityAuckland
Local authorityAuckland Council
Electoral wardNorth Shore Ward
Local boardKaipātiki Local Board
Area
 • Land290 ha (720 acres)
Population
 (June 2023)[2]
 • Total9,460
Postcode(s)
4159
Beach Haven Beach Haven Glenfield
(Waitematā Harbour)
Birkdale
Birkenhead
(Waitematā Harbour) Chatswood Birkenhead

Birkdale is a suburb of the contiguous Auckland metropolitan area located in New Zealand. Originally called Parkview, comprising the area from Balmain Rd to the Birkdale (now Beach Haven) wharf, it was renamed Birkdale at a meeting of the Birkenhead Borough Council in 1889, after the suburb of Birkenhead in England of the same name.[3][4] It now comprises statistical area units such as 'Birkdale North' and 'Birkdale South'. The suburb is located in the North Shore, and is under the governance of Auckland Council.

Demographics

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Birkdale covers 2.90 km2 (1.12 sq mi)[1] and had an estimated population of 9,460 as of June 2023,[2] with a population density of 3,262 people per km2.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
20067,896—    
20138,337+0.78%
20188,898+1.31%
Source: [5]

Before the 2023 census, Birkdale had a smaller boundary, covering 2.80 km2 (1.08 sq mi).[1] Using that boundary, Birkdale had a population of 8,898 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 561 people (6.7%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 1,002 people (12.7%) since the 2006 census. There were 2,856 households, comprising 4,392 males and 4,506 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.97 males per female, with 1,932 people (21.7%) aged under 15 years, 1,956 (22.0%) aged 15 to 29, 4,242 (47.7%) aged 30 to 64, and 771 (8.7%) aged 65 or older.

Ethnicities were 65.2% European/Pākehā, 13.1% Māori, 9.7% Pacific peoples, 22.2% Asian, and 5.0% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.

The percentage of people born overseas was 39.3, compared with 27.1% nationally.

Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 49.4% had no religion, 36.9% were Christian, 0.5% had Māori religious beliefs, 2.5% were Hindu, 2.0% were Muslim, 1.3% were Buddhist and 2.3% had other religions.

Of those at least 15 years old, 2,202 (31.6%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 828 (11.9%) people had no formal qualifications. 1,455 people (20.9%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 4,143 (59.5%) people were employed full-time, 906 (13.0%) were part-time, and 237 (3.4%) were unemployed.[5]

Individual statistical areas in 2018
Name Area (km2) Population Density (per km2) Households Median age Median income
Birkdale North 1.39 4,173 3,002 1,299 33.0 years $37,600[6]
Birkdale South 1.41 4,725 3,351 1,557 33.2 years $42,000[7]
Neuseeland 37.4 years $31,800

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Birkenhead College is a secondary (Years 9–13) school with a roll of 465 students.[8] The school began as Birkdale College, opening in 1972.[9] The name of the college was changed in 1988. The college has a proud history of producing educators, engineers, scientists and creative artists.[10] Notable alumni include All Whites Duncan Cole and Bill Tuiloma, round-the-world sailor Don Wright, singer Kim Willoughby, gymnast Tania Jack, children's author Sally Sutton and comedian Melanie Bracewell.[11][12] In 2020, Birkenhead College was named a top-10 school for Art by Metro magazine. Due to Covid disruptions, the Golden Jubilee celebrations were delayed, and took place in 2023.

Birkdale Intermediate is an intermediate (years 7–8) school with a roll of 429 as of July 2022.[13] Contributing local primary schools are Beach Haven, Birkdale, Birkdale North, Kauri Park and Verran.

Birkdale North School and Birkdale Primary School are primary (years 1–6) schools with rolls of 135[14] and 191,[15] respectively.

Birkdale Primary was established in 1894.[16] In 1892, Birkdale parents asked for a school for their 49 children. The Northcote and Mayfield School Committee denied their request. As a result, 20 school age children in the Birkdale area were not receiving an education. In 1894, the Loan and Mortgage Company offered the school site to the Education Board. Local residents prepared the site and a single classroom was built, at the cost of 109 pounds, opening on October 1. The roll was 32 pupils and 1 teacher, a Miss Rosanna Brown. With a growing roll, another room was added to the classroom building in 1895. In 1897, a large house was transported from Matakana to the school site as accommodation for the first principal, Mr Julian Brook. The school badge/logo has had a strawberry leaf in it since it first opened, reflecting the role students played as strawberry pickers for local growers.[17] Today, Birkdale Primary has both English and Maori immersion units.[18] The Maori immersion unit,Te Puāwaitanga, was established in 1986. It was the first such unit on the North Shore.The oldest building on the site is Durham Hall, which was originally a classroom built in 1940. It was named in honour of life-long Salisbury Rd resident Glady Durham, a past-pupil of the school, long serving board member, and occasional driver of buses taking Birkdale Primary students to camps or day events. The hall was given historical protection by the North Shore City Council.

Kauri Park School was originally called Birkdale West School.[19] Verran Primary was first mooted as Birkdale East School.

All of these schools are coeducational. All rolls except for Birkdale Intermediate are as of February 2024.[20]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c "ArcGIS Web Application". statsnz.maps.arcgis.com. Retrieved 25 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  3. ^ McClure, Margaret (1987). The Story of Birkenhead, Birkenhead City Council
  4. ^ "Place name detail: 427". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board.
  5. ^ a b "Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census". Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Birkdale North (122800) and Birkdale South (124400).
  6. ^ 2018 Census place summary: Birkdale North
  7. ^ 2018 Census place summary: Birkdale South
  8. ^ Education Counts: Birkenhead College
  9. ^ "History". Birkenhead College. Archived from the original on 14 October 2008.
  10. ^ Birkdale/Birkenhead College yearbooks
  11. ^ "Coming-of-age comedy show from North Shore's Melanie Bracewell". Stuff. 28 April 2017.
  12. ^ "Melanie's a crack-up". www.northsidelive.co.nz.
  13. ^ Education Counts: Birkdale Intermediate
  14. ^ Education Counts: Birkdale North School
  15. ^ Education Counts: Birkdale Primary School
  16. ^ "About Us". Birkdale Primary School. Retrieved 11 January 2009.
  17. ^ Birkdale Primary School, Centennial Magazine 1894-1994
  18. ^ http://www.birkdaleprimary.school.nz [bare URL]
  19. ^ Kauri Park School, Silver Jubilee 1969-1994 booklet
  20. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
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