Tangaroa College urges students to cover uniforms in public after Manukau brawls
News October 20, 2025

Tangaroa College urges students to cover uniforms in public after Manukau brawls

The warning follows a violent brawl in Manukau caught on video.

Tangaroa College in Auckland is advising its students to cover their school uniforms when travelling to and from school after a recent outbreak of violence in the Manukau area. The move comes in response to a concerning brawl that occurred in Manukau City Centre, which was widely circulated on social media, causing anxiety amongst students, parents, and the wider school community.

The school administration issued a statement emphasizing the importance of student safety and urging caution while navigating public spaces, particularly in Manukau. While the college acknowledges that its students may not have been directly involved in the incident, the visibility of the Tangaroa College uniform could potentially make them targets for mistaken identity or further escalation of tensions.

The advisory suggests that students wear jackets, hoodies, or other outerwear to conceal their uniforms while travelling on public transport, walking through the city centre, or waiting at bus stops. This preventative measure aims to minimize any potential risk and ensure students can travel to and from school without fear or intimidation.

“Our priority is the safety and well-being of our students,” stated a spokesperson for Tangaroa College. “We understand that this situation may be unsettling, and we want to take every precaution possible to protect our students. Covering their uniforms is a simple yet effective way to minimize their visibility and avoid any unwanted attention.”

The college is also working closely with local authorities and community leaders to address the underlying issues contributing to the recent increase in public disorder. They are encouraging students and parents to report any suspicious activity or concerns to the school or police immediately. The school has also increased staff presence around the school grounds before and after school hours to provide additional support and reassurance to students.

Furthermore, Tangaroa College is reinforcing the importance of responsible behaviour and conflict resolution amongst its students. They are emphasizing the need to avoid confrontation and to seek help from trusted adults if they witness or experience any form of harassment or violence. The college hopes that these measures will contribute to a safer environment for all students and help to de-escalate tensions in the Manukau area.
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