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WelcomeMacleans is relatively new, but since its founding in 1980 it has es-tablished a deserved reputation for high performance in the core business area of academic success.
This is complemented by a highly prized value system based on the unique whanau house concept, and the active support of an ex-tensive programme of co-curricular activities. We constantly take pride in the excellent calibre of our staff, and the professionalism and support of our Board of Trustees.
Macleans College has a student roll representing in excess of 50 nationalities. The diversity and energy of this truly international community of students and staff helps make the school dynamic and always interesting.
The school offers its students a number of curriculum assessment and qualification pathways, and we are now a truly international school as a result.
We are all very pleased to be part of Macleans College and with our basic values constantly tended and enhanced, we try to en-sure that this is a school that is willing and able to innovate. It is a school that offers our students and staff a myriad of opportunities and one all of us can be proud to be a part of, including you, our newest students.
B J Bentley MA
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Macleans College warmly welcomes all our new students and their families and we hope this is the beginning of a
long and positive association with the school.
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Maclean Family MottoThe official emblem of the school, worn on the students’ jerseys, incor-porates as a centrepiece a castle from the Maclean family crest and is set against six waves. The waves sym-bolise the physical setting of the school. The emblem represents the Macleans’ philosophy of basing school values on the best of the old and the new.
IntroductionMacleans College was opened in 1980 by the Governor General, Sir David Beattie, with a roll of 199 students. The school is co-edu-cational and was the first S80 or whanau house school built in New Zealand. It now has a roll of over 2500 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 300 students which operates as a mini school within the larger school.
On arrival at Macleans College a student is placed in a form class. That form class is assigned to one of the whanau houses. The students remain in that form class and, therefore, in that house for the duration of their time at the col-lege.
To deliver quality education and development opportunities to the young people of our
community, ensuring that they receive excellent preparation for ongoing education, acceptance of
social responsibilities and work in an international environment.
The Vision for the School
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“The Board maintains a balanced view of achievement, and encourages high levels of participation and achievement in co-curricular areas. Student involvement in voluntary and service programmes is encouraged and celebrated.”
Education Review Office
Macleans College has three guiding principles and values:
• Delivery of Quality Education
• A Belief in the importance of Co-curricular Activity
• The Whanau House System
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Foundation Stones
• Maintenance and enhancement of Excellence• Our students reaching their highest potential• Hard-working classroom atmosphere• Up-to-date curriculum Macleans offers the NCEA at all levels and the CIE or Cambridge International Examinations. A number of our students are regularly top in the world and New Zealand at IGCSE AS and A levels. Our students regularly win NCEA Premier Scholarships and Endow-ments to enter top NZ and overseas universities. Over the last two years, top New Zealand school in the Cambridge International Examination. Over the last seven years, top New Zealand school in the NZQA Premier Scholarship with seven awards. On average 91% of Year 13 students gain university entrance. One of the two biggest providers of first year students to the Uni-versity of Auckland.
Results in the NZ external examinations regularly place the school in the top 10 in New Zealand and Macleans is
the top co-educational college.
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Delivery of a Quality Education
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Delivery of a Quality EducationLearning pathways are a feature of the Senior School:• NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement)• CIE (Cambridge International Examinations)
Special abilities learning programme Years 9-10
Special programmes for Learning Support• ESOL• Reading Tuition• Study Centres• House based peer and after school tutorials• Additional Mathematics• Year 9 and 10 core Mathematics and English
Year 12/13 Vocation StudiesIncluding• STAR (Secondary Tertiary Alignment Resource) Courses• Gateway (work experience programme)
“The high standards of student achievement, and the positive, respectful tone of the school, noted in the 2003 and 2007 ERO reports, continue to be features of this
multicultural secondary school.”Education Review Office
“The board of trustees places a high value on,and supports, sporting and cultural endeavours.
Many students achieve at regional and national levels in a range of pursuits.”
Education Review Office
Ethos of the well-rounded student/citizen acore belief of the school.
Co-Curricular GroupsSport:Aerobics Athletics Badminton Basketball Chess TeamCricketCross CountryCycling EquestrianFootballGolfHockeyMartial ArtsMountain BikingMulti-SportNetballRowingRugbySwimmingTable TennisTennisTouch RugbyWater PoloUnderwater HockeyVolleyballWeightliftingYachting
Academic:Australian MathsChallengeComputer ClubEton MathematicsCompetitionGeography Quiz TeamInternational YoungPhysicists Tourna-mentIT PAL TutorsLanguage CompetitionsMathex CompetitionMaths OlympiadJunior MathematicsCompetitionProgramming ClubScience ClubSubject Tutoring
Musical:Senior Orchestra MSOIntermediate OrchestraSenior Concert BandIntermediate ConcertBandStage BandJunior Stage BandChamber Orches-traChamber Ensem-bleSATB ChoirCombined Senior/JuniorGirls ChoirBoys ChoirJazz ComboBarbershop Girls Chorus
Cultural:Art CompetitionBlood DonorChristian GroupCreative Writing ClubDebating TeamsDuke of EdinburghSchemeEnvironmental Group(The Wombles)40 Hour FamineInteract ClubLibrariansPainting GroupRock and Roll Dance ClubTheatresportsSchool GuideSpeech Competi-tionSpeakers ClubStage ChallengeTechnical CrewYoung Enterprise Team
Intercultural Club:African ClubArts and Crafts ClubAsian ClubBallroom DancingChinese Flag DanceChinese Girls DanceChinese Chess ClubFilipino ClubFrench ClubFundraising ClubGerman ClubIndian ClubIntercultural ChoirJapanese ClubKia Ora ClubKorean ClubKorean DanceKorean DrumsLion DanceMalaysian- Singapore ClubMedia AffairsMiddle Eastern ClubSpanish ClubUnited Nations Club
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“The whanau house system continues to be a strength of the school and provides students with a sense of
belonging and a family atmosphere, together with many opportunities for leadership.”
Education Review Office
The Whanau House SystemThe whanau house is an ideal framework for providing an effective environment for learning and growth.
• It reflects the distinctive character of the person it is named after• It creates an element of competition• It provides incentives to do one’s best, to make the most of talents• It promotes opportunities for personal development
Each student is placed in a form class in his/her year level in a whanau house.
The whanau house offers, fosters and encourages:• An extended family of students and staff• Values, social interactions, leadership opportunities, group loyalties and mutual support• A feeling of belonging and self esteem, where the students feel accepted and valued • Service to the community
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There are two types of enrolments:
• In Zone • Out-of-Zone
Enrolment packs are available from the main office or downloaded from the school website.
In ZoneAutomatic entitlement to attend the school. Out-of-ZoneSelection is by ballot.
The BallotDrawn under police supervision.Each year level is balloted separately in the following order:• Current siblings• Past siblings• Children of past pupils• Children of staff• Others
The Ranked ListSuccessful applicants are notified by letter.Unsuccessful applicants also receive a letter with their place on the waiting list.Successful applicants must accept in writing or they forfeit their place. The school periodically goes back to the ranked list as students leave or withdraw.
Student Enrolment
Enrolling a StudentGeneral information on enrolling a student, enrolment forms, enrolment schemes and zones, prospectus,
option selection sheets and course selection guides
List of Inzone Streets
The Whanau House SystemGeneral information on the Whanau House System, links to House websites
School UniformGeneral information, elements of the uniform, photographs, garment options, stockists
StudentsInformation on stationery, exams, option choices, curriculum, careers, term dates
Faculties and AdvisoryContact details for Faculty Heads, Student Advisory Services, links to Faculty websites (contains course outlines and requirements)
Co-CurricularInformation on the importance of co-curricular, groups/activities offered, links to co-curricular websites
New Zealand Qualifications Authority
University of Cambridge International Examinations
www.macleans.school.nz
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