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Mt Hobson Middle School Open Days

Esther Hall from Mt Hobson Middle School Organisation

Do you want your child to excel?  Would your child flourish in a small school environment with class sizes limited to 12?  Does your child require individual attention?  Are you looking for a school with a strong academic focus that prepares your child for the senior schooling years?  If you have answered 'yes' to any of the above Mt Hobson Middle School could be the perfect fit for your child.  Come and see us at one of our open days to view the school, meet our expert educators, chat with students and observe the academic morning session.  If the dates or times do not suit please contact us an we can arrange an alternative.  We look forward to seeing you and welcoming you to our boutique style school in Remuera.

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