Wellington Girls' College

Wellington Girls' College
Te Kāreti Kōtiro O Te Whanga-Nui-A-Tara
Location
Pipitea Street,
Thorndon,
Wellington,
New Zealand

Information
Type State Single Sex (Girls) Secondary School (Year 9-13)
Motto Lumen Accipe et Imperti
"Take the light and pass it on"
Established 1883
Ministry of Education Institution no. 272
Principal Julia Davidson
School roll 1300
Socio-economic decile 10
Website

Wellington Girls' College was founded in 1883 in Wellington New Zealand. At that time it was called Wellington Girls' High School. It is located in Thorndon in central Wellington, near the Parliament buildings of New Zealand, and with views of the famous Wellington harbour.

As an academic school, the school is primarily focused on training girls for careers as experts in the Scientific and Technological areas. Wellington Girls' is also pre-eminent in many other spheres of learning, sport and cultural pursuits. Sixteen percent of all students at the school are Asian. The November 2005 Education Review Office (ERO) report states that there are 35 international students[1].

History

Seeing a need for higher education for girls the founding fathers of Wellington College leased a building in Abel Smith Street in 1882 and appointed Miss Martha Hamilton as the Lady Principal of the school. It opened on 2 February 1883 with 40 students. However, by the end of its first year the roll increased to almost 100 girls, and when the Premier, the Rt. Hon. Robert Stout visited the school in 1884 the building was overcrowded with 130 students. As a result of his visit the school was moved to Pipitea St.

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