state secondary (year 9-15) school in Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland Grammar School is a state-funded secondary school in Auckland, New Zealand, that serves students from Year 9 through Year 15 (roughly ages 13-18). As a major public secondary institution in New Zealand's largest city, it plays an important role in the education of thousands of young people in the Auckland region.
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Auckland Grammar School (AGS, simply referred to as Auckland Grammar, or Grammar) is a state, day and boarding secondary school for boys in Auckland, New Zealand. Established in 1869, it has produced more national rugby team members than any other school in New Zealand, and 26 Rhodes Scholars to Oxford University.
The school was originally situated on Howe Street in Freeman’s Bay, where Auckland Girls Grammar School is now located. It moved to its current site on Mountain Road in Epsom in 1916. As of 2020, it has 2606 students, making it the third largest school in New Zealand. The current headmaster, Tim O’Connor, was appointed in 2012.
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