New Zealand, Wellington
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Boarding at Scots College has a long history dating to 1916. Gibb House was revitalised in 2007, and new boarding houses opened in 2015 and 2018, expanding capacity to over 100 and reintroducing seven-day boarding. Boarders are in Years 9–13 from across New Zealand and overseas, with about 50% international.
The Uniform Shop is on-site; new students must have uniform fittings by appointment. The daily uniform consists of a blazer, shirt/blouse, and tie, with either long or short trousers, Ie Faitaga, or a skirt with socks and black leather shoes. Two uniform styles are worn: No 1 on the first day of each term and for Chapel and trips away, and No 2 Monday to Thursday.
Two food options are offered: the Tuck Shop and Chartres Dining Hall. The Tuck Shop is open every day for breakfast, morning tea, and lunch, with a changing specials menu; parents can place orders via MyKindo. Chartres Dining Hall serves day students and boarders; day students can opt in to receive lunch daily by registration or Chartres Lunch Booking Form.
Junior School (Years 0–6) students are assigned to a House for the duration of the Junior School; where there is a family connection, students are placed in the same House. Junior Houses are Bedding, Macarthur, McKelvie, and Potatau. In Middle and Senior Schools (Years 7–13), each student is assigned to a House that remains throughout their time; Houses include Aitken, Fergusson, Glasgow, MacKenzie, Mawson, Plimmer, Smith, and Uttley.
The governing body is the Board of Governors, appointed annually and chaired by Paul Ridley-Smith. It includes representatives of the Presbytery, Scots Collegians' Association, and the Parents' Association, with other members nominated by the Board. It is responsible for finances, the College's future, and the development of new projects.
Scots College is a co-educational Presbyterian day and boarding school in Wellington for ages 5 to 18 (Years 0–13), with boarding available for Years 9–13 in Gibb House. The campus at 1 Monorgan Road offers extensive outdoor space and facilities for sport, learning, and culture. The school delivers the International Baccalaureate across the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme, alongside a senior pathway that enables a choice between NCEA and the IB Diploma. The Junior School follows the NZ Curriculum with an inquiry approach, and Te Reo Māori is integrated across programmes. Future-Focussed Learning aligns NZ objectives with IB design. Notable facilities include the Creative and Performing Arts Centre (CPAC) with film and animation production, a fully rigged stage, drama theatre, recording studios, and rehearsal spaces; Rāta Studios and Matamoe Hub support arts, media and technology; flexible learning environments and a dedicated Wellbeing Centre underpin pastoral life for students for students.