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  1. A co-educational high school located in Bucklands Beach, Auckland, New Zealand. Has a deserved reputation for high performance with academic success, highly prized value system and is New Zealand's first school to run the Whanau House system.

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  2. Macleans College is a school in New Zealand with a large and diverse international student body from over 20 countries. Learn about the enrolment process, fee structure, student stories, scholarships, IELTS test centre and more.

  3. Macleans College is a top-performing school in New Zealand with a broad and challenging curriculum. It offers NCEA, Cambridge and Scholarship qualifications and provides a stimulating learning environment and excellent teaching staff.

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  4. Macleans College is a state co-educational secondary school in Auckland, New Zealand, named after the MacLean family who farmed the land. The school has a whanau house system, a Cambridge International Examinations programme, and a history of rebuilding and expansion.

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    This Profile Report was written within six months of the Education Review Office and Macleans College working in Te Ara Huarau, an improvement evaluation approach used in most English Medium State and State Integrated Schools. For more information about Te Ara Huarau see ERO’s website. www.ero.govt.nz

    Macleans College is a co-educational school catering for student from Years 9 to 13. The school’s vision is to deliver quality education and development of opportunities to the young people of our community, ensuring they receive excellent preparation for further education, acceptance of social responsibilities and work in an international environm...

    The school can draw from the following strengths to support its goal to evaluate how well the development of horizontal and vertical curriculum coherence, supported by effective teaching and learning ensures equitable and excellent student attainment: 1. the school has sustainable, high levels of professional capability and collective capacity to c...

    Moving forward, the school will prioritise: 1. interdisciplinary coherence by developing a consistent language of learning and teaching strategies 2. embedding effective cross-curricular numeracy and literacy pedagogies 3. improving visibility of actions taken to support cultural identity, particularly for Māori. ERO’s role will be to support the s...

    The Education Counts website provides further information about the school’s student population, student engagement and student achievement. educationcounts.govt.nz/home

    Macleans College is a co-educational secondary school in Auckland, New Zealand. Find out about its vision, strategic priorities, curriculum development, evaluation, and provision for international students from the Education Review Office reports.

  5. Macleans College, Auckland, New Zealand. 3,663 likes · 247 talking about this · 2,233 were here. Official page of Macleans College, Auckland, New Zealand. Please direct all enquiries to the office.

  6. Read reviews from former students of Macleans College, a state high school in Auckland, New Zealand. Most reviews are negative and criticize the school's academic pressure, bullying, elitism, and lack of support.