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Ministry of Education Institution no.
  
84

School roll
  
519 (July 2016)

Ministry of education institution number
  
84

Principal
  
Linda Fox

Motto
  
To wisdom with honour

Phone
  
+64 9-827 6063

Type
  
State single-sex girls secondary (Year 9-13)

Address
  
1 Archibald Rd, Kelston, Auckland 0600, New Zealand

Similar
  
Kelston Boys' High School, Henderson High School, Green Bay High School, Massey High School, Avondale College

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Kelston Girls’ College (KGC) is a single-sex girls state secondary school in Kelston, a suburb in the Waitakere region of Auckland, New Zealand. It was created in 1963 when the roll of Kelston High School (formed in 1954) became too large for the site on the corner of Archibald and Great North Roads. The boys moved to a new site further down Archibald Road and the original site became the home of Kelston Girls’ High School (now Kelston Girls' College).

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Name change

In 2004 Kelston Girls’ High School Board of Trustees decided to undergo a change of name. Following consultation with the community, the school was renamed Kelston Girls’ College. At the time Board chairwoman Rosemary Caldwell commented that the name change would help to attract international students.

Curriculum

Kelston Girls' College is a Te Kotahitanga school. Te Kotahitanga is an education style aimed at raising Māori student achievement. It prescribes that the student is at the centre of learning in the classroom and that culturally responsive relational trust is the focus of all teachers.

Demographics

Kelston Girls’ College prides itself on its diverse student body. As of 2014 the school’s ethnic composition was as follows:

  • Māori 16%
  • NZ European/Pākehā 4%
  • Samoan 30%
  • Tongan 11%
  • Fijian 6%
  • Middle Eastern 6%
  • Indian 5%
  • African 3%
  • South East Asian 3%
  • Cook Island Māori 2%
  • Niue 4%
  • other Pacific 8%
  • other 2%
  • Kelston Girls' College receives a number of students who have come to New Zealand as refugees. These students are supported with an orientation programme, regular homework tutorials and career planning.

    Hauora centre

    Kelston Girls' College has an onsite Hauora centre. Students have access to a doctor, registered nurse, physiotherapist, guidance counsellors, youth work, social worker and family planning services. The purpose-built centre aims to support students' physical, emotional and mental health.

    Sport

  • Sally Fausett (teacher) – archery, represented NZ at the 1996 Summer Olympics
  • Brenda Matthews – athletics, represented NZ at the 1972 Summer Olympics, 1996 & 1974 Commonwealth Games
  • Monalisa Codling – rugby, Black Ferns
  • Linda Itunu - rugby, Black Ferns
  • Aldora Itunu - rugby, Black Ferns
  • Beverly Weigel – Athletics, represented NZ at the 1956 & 1960 Summer Olympics, 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
  • Haidee Tiffen (teacher) - cricket, White Ferns
  • Politics

  • Jacqui Church – Waikato District councillor for Awaroa ki Tuakau
  • Ruby Manukia-Schaumkel - Auckland councillor for Whau Local Board
  • References

    Kelston Girls' College Wikipedia