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Kelston Girls' College

Coordinates:36°54′24″S174°39′49″E / 36.90676°S 174.66374°E /-36.90676; 174.66374
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School in New Zealand
Kelston Girls’ College
Location
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Achibald Rd, Kelston, Auckland

New Zealand
Coordinates36°54′24″S174°39′49″E / 36.90676°S 174.66374°E /-36.90676; 174.66374
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TypeState single-sex girls secondary (Year 9–13)
MottoTo wisdom with honour
Ministry of Education Institution no.84
PrincipalSarah Stenson
School roll584[1](July 2025)

Kelston Girls’ College (KGC) is a single-sex girls statesecondary school inKelston, a suburb inWest 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.[2] The boys moved to anew site further down Archibald Road and the original site became the home of Kelston Girls' High School (now Kelston Girls' College).

History

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In 1888, New Lynn School, one of the first schools in West Auckland, was opened on the current site of Kelston Girls' College. In 1914, the school was relocated to its modern-day site on Hutchinson Avenue.[3] In 1954 the Kelston High School, a co-educational school, was opened at the site of the old New Lynn School.[4] It was the third high school to open inWest Auckland, afterAvondale College in 1945, andHenderson High School a year beforehand.[4] Kelston High School was separated into two schools in 1963, with Kelston Girls' High School remaining at the site andKelston Boys' High School moving to a new campus to the north.[4] In 1993, amarae was established on the school grounds.[4]

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.[5]

Enrolment

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As of July 2025, Kelston Girls' College has a roll of 584 students, of which 81 (13.9%) identify as Māori.[1]

As of 2025, the school has anEquity Index of 509,[6] placing it amongst schools whose students have many socioeconomic barriers to achievement (roughly equivalent to deciles 2 and 3 under the formersocio-economic decile system).[7]

Curriculum

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Kelston Girls' College is a Te Kotahitanga school.[8] 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.

Hauora centre

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Kelston Girls' College has an onsiteHauora 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.[9]

Notable alumnae

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Main category:People educated at Kelston Girls' College

Sportswomen

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Other

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Notable staff

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References

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  1. ^ab"New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved1 July 2025.
  2. ^Cox, Charlotte (15 April 2004). "Schools combine for 50th jubilee".Western Leader. p. 5.
  3. ^Skelton, Carolyn (2016).A Brief History of New Lynn: A West Auckland suburb.Whau Local Board. pp. 12–13.{{cite book}}:|work= ignored (help)
  4. ^abcdDevaliant, Judith (2009). "History Lessons". InMacdonald, Finlay; Kerr, Ruth (eds.).West: The History of Waitakere. Random House. pp. 205–207.ISBN 9781869790080.
  5. ^Earnes, David (1 March 2005)."School eyes name change 'bait'".The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved7 March 2016.
  6. ^"New Zealand Equity Index". New Zealand Ministry of Education.
  7. ^"School Equity Index Bands and Groups".www.educationcounts.govt.nz. Retrieved6 February 2025.
  8. ^Ministry of Education
  9. ^"Kelston Girls' College".www.kelstongirls.school.nz. Retrieved13 August 2023.
  10. ^abBurnes, Campbell (23 June 2015)."Rugby: Meet the Black Ferns hard-nosed sisters".The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved20 March 2016.
  11. ^"Kelston at half century".Aucklander (West ed.). 20 October 2004. p. 14.
  12. ^"Beverly Weigel".SR/Olympic Sports. Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved10 March 2016.
  13. ^Williams, Roy (18 December 2011). "Athletics: Rule's wacko for Jacko".The New Zealand Herald.
  14. ^"Student profile: Haidee Tiffen".University of Canterbury. Archived fromthe original on 23 October 2015. Retrieved20 March 2016.

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