St Mary's College Open Day 2020
Open Day will be held on Thursday 5 March, 2020 over 2x two-hour enjoyable sessions (2.30pm and 6.30pm) in our Paul Keane Gymnasium.
The event will include a welcome from our Principal followed by guided tours from students around St Mary’s College. You will view our lovely school grounds and surroundings situated in the heart of Auckland. You will also visit our new Mother Bernard Towers Science Centre, the new Sr. Marcienne Kirk English Centre, Paul Keane Gym, Chapel, Sr. Loreto building for Religious Education and Visual Arts, Technology Buildings, Library, classrooms and our swimming pool.
Please visit our website for more information or contact the school on (09) 376 6568.
Everyone is welcome, including prospective students, parents and grandparents.
NB. There are stairs on the tour route.
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