2897 days ago

Mangere College are accepting enrolments!

Mangere College

Hi neighbours, Mangere College are accepting enrolments for 2018! To enrol simply collect an enrolment form and prospectus from the Office then return the completed enrolment form with the following documents:

- NZ Birth Certificate (if not born in New Zealand, Birth Certificate and passport are required.)
- Most recent school report
- Proof of address (e.g. phone or power account)

Junior students are required to sit an Entrance Test which is scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday mornings 9am to 11am.

Senior Enrolments:
If you are enrolling for Year 12, 13 and are from another NZ secondary school, you will need to provide a copy of your previous NCEA results as well as evidence of credits gained throughout the current year.

Year 11 students are required to sit an Entrance Test which is scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday mornings 9am to 11am. All overseas enrolments are also required to sit the Entrance Test.

Students who enrol at Mangere College throughout the year will also be required to attend an interview with the Assistant Principal.

Please feel welcome to download a copy of the school enrolment form and the school prospectus for your convenience. If you have any further queries about the enrolment process you may contact: Kathleen Beazley on (09) 275 4029 ext 115 or email on k.beazley@mangere.school.nz

Please note: Mangere College does not accept international fee-paying students.
Download enrolment form here

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