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PROSPECTUS

Western Springs College provides students and families with the opportunity to experience a secondary education within a school community that accurately reflects the diverse character of 21st century Auckland. The College closely mirrors its local community with a decile rating of 8 and an ethnic mix derived from many countries:

67% Pakeha 16% Maori 11% Pasifika
3% Asian 3% Other  

For whanau of Maori students, the College provides the opportunity to be educated within the rumaki – Nga Puna O Waiorea - the Te Reo Maori immersion kura within the College.

With a roll of just over 1,000 students Springs is small enough to enable us to cater at a personal level for the individual needs of our students, but large enough to offer a comprehensive range of subjects.