Auckland Grammar's requested voluntary donation is the highest for a non-integrated state school in New Zealand. In 2014, the requested donation reached $1,050 per student per year.
Auckland Grammar School is very well placed to sustain and improve its performance. Leadership at many levels in the school is highly effective. It is underpinned by a culture of rigorous self-review, and is regularly informed by research into best practice in boys' education.
International Gallery. Fees for our international students are NZ$16,000 per annum, which is broken down as - the tuition fee of NZ$14,500 payable in advance, and an Administration fee of $1500 (not refundable). Fees are subject to annual review.
Student Population: Year LevelFunding year levelGenderTotalYear 13+Total458TotalFemale0TotalMale2,615TotalTotal2,61514 more rows
Institut Le Rosey (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃stity lə ʁozɛ]), commonly referred to as Le Rosey or simply Rosey, is a private boarding school in Rolle, Switzerland.
School Qualifications: NCEA Level 3Comparison groupBelow NCEA level 3NCEA level 3 or above20182018State24,54825,680Decile 032,5832,040New Zealand27,46333,5743 more rows
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If you currently live at an in-zone address but move to an out-of-zone address before your child's first day of attendance at the school, your child will not be entitled to enrol at the school. You can check with your intended school regarding their zone, and whether your home address is in-zone for this school.
Students who live outside the zone can only go to the school if they're selected for a place under the rules of the scheme. Out-of-zone students are selected by balloting. Schools can only adopt an enrolment scheme if this is necessary to avoid overcrowding.
Rangitoto College is a state coeducational secondary school, located on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. Serving Years 9 to 13, Rangitoto has a school roll of 3284 as of March 2022, making it the largest "brick-and-mortar" school in New Zealand (only The Correspondence School is larger, with 6982 students).
Its educational achievement level is above the national average, making Mt Albert Grammar one of the top seven schools in the country. The ethnic minorities of the school have shifted the balance since the 2015 review. By that, 91% of Māori and 85% of Pacific students gained NCEA Level 2 in 2017.
The Dilworth Trust Board is one of New Zealand's largest charities and provides the funding to support the Dilworth School. The original endowment of 100,000 pounds left in 1894 by James Dilworth in his will has been invested wisely since then and now has grown to a diversified portfolio of investments.
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Is your son starting at Auckland Grammar School in 2022? Click on the button below for important information as the academic year commences, including timings for his first week on campus, uniform expectations and pre-registration for some extracurricular activities.