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Wellington Girls' College

Wellington Girls' College was founded in 1883 in Wellington, New Zealand. At that time it was called Wellington Girls' High School. Wellington Girls' College is a year 9 to 13 state secondary school, located in Thorndon in central Wellington.

History

Seeing a need for higher education for girls the founding fathers of Wellington College leased a building in Abel Smith Street in 1882 and appointed Miss Martha Hamilton as the Lady Principal of the school. It opened on 2 February 1883 with 40 students. However, by the end of its first year the roll increased to almost 100 girls, and when the Premier, the Rt. Hon. Robert Stout visited the school in 1884 the building was overcrowded with 130 students. As a result of his visit the school was moved to its current site in Pipitea Street.

Before the school the Colonial Hospital, Wellington's first public hospital, was built on the site in 1847. It was destroyed by an earthquake in 1848 and a new building large enough to meet the needs of the city was built in 1855. It was replaced by Wellington Hospital.

In 1925 the Wellington East Girls' College was established to serve the southern and eastern suburbs.

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Principals

Principal Period
1 Martha Hamilton 1883–1900
2 Mary McLean 1900–1926
3 Violet Greig 1926–1938
4 Esther North 1938–1950
5 Maida Clark 1950–1958
6 Betty Fraser 1958–1978
7 Elaine Barnett 1978–1995
Kath Kelly (acting) 1995
8 Ngaire Newton 1995–1996
Kath Kelly (acting) 1996–1997
9 Marg McLeod 1997–2006
Denise Johnson (acting) 2006–2007
10 Julia Davidson 2008–present