Brisbane State High School has a selective-entry, commitment to excellence in academic, cultural and sporting activities. The school is focused on university entry and it's the only school in Queensland that competes in the prestigious statewide sporting associations.
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Brisbane State
Mount Aspiring College
Mount Aspiring College buildings, grounds and facilities must rank among the best in the country. It was built as a new college in 1986.
The college is experiencing a positive growth pattern. The small size of the college is seen as one of its major strengths, with a supportive family atmosphere in which all individuals are recognised.
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Wakatipu High School
Wakatipu High School is a unique school in that it has the advantages of being in a rural setting as well as having approximately 740 multi-national students who can choose to study in the secure setting of a Year 7 - 13 school.
The school’s focus is on quality learning in an environment that enables and encourages students to “reach for their heights” (Ad Alta) and “say yes to learning”.
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Linwood College
We are proud to be a diverse school where students from New Zealand mix easily with others from Asia, Europe, the Pacific and South America.
In our caring, friendly and supportive environment all students can maximise their learning opportunities. By expecting high standards we are able to draw out the best in students. Our vision statement and values acronym ASPIRE Aroha, Support, Pride, Integrity, Respect, Excel. The school is located near Christchur.
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Rangitoto College
New Zealand's largest secondary school, Rangitoto College is recognized locally and around the world for its academic excellence, sporting achievements, performing arts and for the quality of its young people.
Our success comes from good leadership, highly qualified teachers, a strong curriculum and outstanding facilities combining to create a supportive and inspiring learning environment. Students enjoy our safe and culturally diverse school, developing their intellectual, emotional and social potential. The college is located in the North Shore area, not far from downtown Auckland.
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Northcote College
Established in 1877, Northcote College has served its local community for almost 130 years and is proud to have second, third and fourth generation students amongst its roll.
Situated on Auckland's North Shore, the College boasts one of the best environments to be found anywhere with expansive fields, established trees and gardens and excellent facilities for student learning all within 5 minutes of Auckland City, North Shore City and the beaches of the North Shore.
The school offers a full range of sporting codes, drama and cultural productions of a high standard
and opportunities for students to participate at all levels.
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Macleans College
The school was opened in 1980 by the Governor General, Sir David Beattie, with a roll of 199 students. The school is co-educational and was the first S80 or whanau house school built in New Zealand. It now has a roll of over 2200 students. Each whanau house comprises a large building with a variety of teaching spaces and a commons area which acts as a social space. The whanau is an extended family of approximately 280-300 students which operates as a mini school within the larger school. The school is named after the Maclean family who immigrated to New Zealand in 1850 and farmed the area on which the school is built. The family has its origins in Scotland.
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