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Glendowie College New Zealand Glendowie College provides quality education and believes in the pursuit of excellence. Every student is encouraged and challenged to attain their full potential in preparation for their future. This is achieved by providing a positive and stable learning environment that fosters excellence in academic, sporting, cultural and service endeavours.
About Glendowie College Glendowie
College welcomes international students to experience the benefits of
studying in a New Zealand co-educational school. For several years now,
international students have been contributing to the special character
of Glendowie College.
Striving for academic excellence is a strong feature of Glendowie College. Our College takes pride in the high achievements of its students, and provides support and encouragement for them to succeed in their studies. Glendowie College offers a wide range of national curriculum subjects including: English as a Second Language (ESOL), English, French, German, Japanese, accounting, mathematics, science, biology, chemistry, physics, geography, history, economics, classical studies, graphics, technology, computer courses, art, music, drama, physical education, health, outdoor education, and life skills.Activities Programme English Language Proficiency and Opportunities Student Welfare
SCHOOL DESCRIPTION The college is situated in eastern metropolitan Auckland, was opened in 1961, serves a middle to more affluent socio-economic community and has consistently been intended as a relatively small city secondary school. This feature provides for a caring community, while being close to the central city. The multi-cultural composition of the school is a further major strength. Glendowie College is a years 9 to 13 co-educational state secondary school, with a Ministry of Education approved enrolment scheme. There is a strong enrolment interest. To prevent possible overcrowding the enrolment scheme includes a geographic zone for as of right entry applicants. Enrolment applications from outside of the zone are received and a ballot system decides the allocation of any available placements. The Ministry of Education’s socio-economic criteria establishes Glendowie College as a decile 9 secondary school, and includes the suburbs of Glendowie, St Heliers, Kohimarama (south east), and St Johns Park. The current approximate ethnic composition of the college is New Zealand European 66 %, Asian 24 %, Pasifika 6 %, and Maori 3 %, Others 1%. Additional to the community enrolment, the college accepts an annual maximum of 5% of the domestic roll in foreign fee paying students and who are mostly senior students from a diversity of countries. The enrolment and well-being of these students is managed by the Director of International Students and with the support of an International Student Administration Assistant. Glendowie College’s international marketing strategy for international students is facilitated by a select consortium group of leading Auckland education providers and works closely with Trade New Zealand. To further enhance the cultural diversity of Glendowie College, international students from AFS, Rotary International and YFU are selected for senior school enrolment. The college buildings are surrounded on two sides by spacious and well maintained playing fields. An attractive inner central courtyard with mature trees provides a focal meeting point for students. At the rear of the main buildings are raised banks planted with maturing trees, which provide a popular seating and shade area for students in fine weather. In recent years improved seating and shade areas have been established in several areas, funded by the Parents’ Association and other donors. The facilities of the college are also used by the East City Community Education Programme for community adult education.
Address: Glendowie College Crossfield Road Glendowie 1005 Auckland
Phone: (09) 5759128 ext 125
Fax: 09 575 4460
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Address: Glendowie College Crossfield Road Glendowie 1005 Auckland
Phone: (09) 5759128 ext 125
Fax: 09 575 4460
Email:
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