New Zealand, Auckland
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Care and wellbeing for all students from Preschool to College; the environment is warm, safe and nurturing, guided by core values of pride, respect, integrity and compassion. The Vertical Tutor System places students in house tutor groups from Year 7–13 to foster mentorship and leadership, with tutors supporting students and coordinating extra help when needed. External counselling and literacy/learning support are available as part of pastoral care.
Learning Support is provided at Preschool with access to special education and speech-language therapists, early intervention staff, psychologists and occupational therapists, and work with the B4 School team and the Ministry of Health Vision and Hearing Team. In Primary, deans support students and progress is monitored, with opportunities for family input. In College, Learning Support is available for diagnosed needs, including teacher assistants and individual reader/writer support for examinations.
Intensive English Programme supports students whose first language is not English, run by specialist English language teachers with regular assessments to track progress. Some students may need to develop elementary and intermediate English before joining mainstream classes.
Pastoral care underpins wellbeing with a caring, supportive environment and staff who monitor student welfare. SchoolTV provides wellbeing resources for families to support student mental health and resilience.
Safeguarding is embedded in school life through core values that underpin behaviour, and a pastoral structure with Deans responsible for welfare, academic progress and personal development. International students have a dedicated dean; the school aims to maintain a safe, welcoming environment.
ACG Strathallan is an independent school located on a 15-hectare campus at 50 Hayfield Way, Karaka, Auckland. The school delivers Cambridge International programmes from Early Learning to Year 13, including Cambridge Primary, IGCSE, AS Levels and A Levels, with alignment to New Zealand's NCEA from primary level onwards. The core curriculum is Cambridge-based, designed to prepare students for study at universities worldwide while fostering creative and critical thinking, a strong work ethic and a love of learning. The campus provides dedicated spaces for Early Learning, Primary and College, plus specialist rooms for science, design & technology, ICT, music, drama and art, all supported by campus-wide connectivity and modern labs. Sports are extensive, with an international hockey turf, gym, a sports and performing arts hall, football and rugby fields, tennis and netball courts, and aerobics room. Visual and performing arts, languages (Mandarin and Spanish) and technology are integral parts of life.