ACG Senior College
Education System
Although Senior College did originally offer the NCEA courses, the institution since switched to the full Cambridge International Examination system, and gained 34 Top in the World and Top in New Zealand Awards. Students could take courses at various levels such as IGCSE and AS and A, however they were only able to take senior school level courses (NZ years 11–13). In November 2013, ACG Senior College also became an IB World School. Students could take 6-month and 1-year Pre-IB programmes as well as the 2-year IB Diploma Programme (IBDP). Some students in Year 13 were at Senior College part-time and attended university courses at the University of Auckland simultaneously.
Each year, the college took a number of able students who wished to move from Year 9 directly into Year 11.
History
The institution was opened in 1995 as Senior College of New Zealand and was often referred to as SCONZ. The founding Principal was Dawn Jones. Kathleen Parker was appointed in 2004. Larne Edmeades, principal of ACG Parnell College, was principal of Senior College for 2016, and on 1 November 2016, Tracey Dykstra was appointed as the last principal.
Closure
In mid-2018, the school announced its merger with a school under the same company, ACG Parnell. This caused backlash from the students, parents, and staff. In 2019, ACG Senior College will be under ACG Parnell: Senior Campus, with a mix of ACG Parnell and ACG Senior students. The existing building of ACG Senior will be vacated.
References
- ^ "New Zealand Schools - Education Counts". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
- ^ "View All Details". www.companiesoffice.govt.nz. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
- ^ "Senior College location". Retrieved 8 April 2023.
- ^ "ACG Parnell College - Auckland |". ACG Parnell College - Auckland. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
- ^ "34 Top in the World and Top in New Zealand Awards". Archived from the original on 28 February 2012. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ "ACG Parnell College".
- ^ "Two Auckland schools set to merge in newly-renovated ex-Maori TV building". The New Zealand Herald. 21 June 2018.
- ^ Moger, Laine (9 May 2018). "Parents concerned about independent Auckland schools merging campuses". Stuff.