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|name = Auckland Grammar School
[[Image:Auckland Boy's Grammar School.jpg|300px|right|The school is built in [[Mission Revival Style architecture|'Spanish Mission']] style architecture.]]
|badge = <!-- Commented out because image was deleted: [[Image:Ags.JPG]] -->
|motto = Per Angusta Ad Augusta<br>
''Through difficulties to greatness.''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ags.school.nz/community/development/fellowship.html|title=Augusta Fellowship}}</ref>
|type = State Single Sex Boys secondary (Year 9-13) with boarding facilities
|established = 1868
|address = 87 Mountain Road,<br>Epsom, Auckland,<br>New Zealand
|coordinates = {{coord|36|52|9|S|174|46|10|E|type:landmark|scale:1000|region:NZ}}
|principal = John Morris
|head_label = Headmaster
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|homepage = [http://www.ags.school.nz www.ags.school.nz]
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'''Auckland Grammar School''' is a boys-only [[state school|state secondary school]] in [[Auckland, New Zealand|Auckland]], [[New Zealand]]. It teaches from years 9 to 13. The school also has a limited number of boarders, who live in a building adjacent to the school called Tibbs' House. It is one of the largest schools in New Zealand, with approximately 2,483 boys in 2008.

==History==
The school was established in 1850 by the then [[Governor-General of New Zealand]], Sir George Grey. The school was officially recognised as an educational establishment in 1868 through the Auckland Grammar School Appropriation Act <ref name="agsenrol">{{cite web
| url = http://www.ags.school.nz/academic/enrolment.html
| title = Enrolment
| accessdate = 2006-07-02
| author = Auckland Grammar School
| year = ----
| work = Auckland Grammar School
| publisher =
| pages =
}}</ref>

Auckland Grammar School contains two [[New Zealand Historic Places Trust|Category I historic places]], which are the school's main block and a war memorial.<ref name="hpt01">{{cite web
| url = http://www.historic.org.nz/Register/ListingDetail.asp?RID=4471&sm=
| title = Auckland Grammar School (Main Block)
| accessdate = 2006-07-02
| year = ----
| work = Register of Historic Places
| publisher = New Zealand Historic Places Trust
| pages =
}}</ref><ref name="hpt02">{{cite web
| url = http://www.historic.org.nz/Register/ListingDetail.asp?RID=4472&sm=
| title = War Memorial, Auckland Grammar School
| accessdate = 2006-07-02
| year = ----
| work = Register of Historic Places
| publisher = New Zealand Historic Places Trust
| pages =
}}</ref><ref name="agscampus">{{cite web
| url = http://www.ags.school.nz/aboutags/agscampus.html
| title = School Campus
| accessdate = 2006-07-02
| author = Auckland Grammar School
| year = ----
| work = Auckland Grammar School
| publisher =
| pages =
}}</ref> An obelisk located in front of the school commemorates former students of the school who fought in various wars. The school's main block, built in 1916 in the [[Mission Revival|"Spanish Mission"]] style, is used for daily assemblies, exhibitions, and contains various classrooms

The school owns a facility called the VentureLodge located in the township of [[Ohakune]], in the central [[North Island]], which is used by students for camps. <ref>[http://www.ags.school.nz/content/about/facilities/venture_lodge.html Venture Lodge | Auckland Grammar School<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.

The school's motto is "Per Angusta ad Augusta" which translates to "''Through difficulties to greatness.''" The school has also translated the motto as "Through rough ravines to hallowed heights."<ref>Trembath, 358.</ref> The origin of the motto is uncertain, but it was a common maxim at the time of the school's founding.<ref>Trembath, 55.</ref>

The school song was introduced in March, 1955. The words were composed in 1954 by L. W. A. Crawley, senior Classics lecturer at Auckland University College (now the [[University of Auckland]]). The song consists of two verses in Latin and includes the school motto as a refrain. It is sung to the melody of the German hymn "''Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott''" ("[[A Mighty Fortress Is Our God]]").<ref>Trembath, 313.</ref>

A documentary on the school titled ''Grammar Boys ''was aired in July 2005 on [[TV3 (New Zealand)|TV3]] <ref name="nzoa">{{cite web
| url = http://www.nzonair.govt.nz/television_detail.php?pid=317&sid=300&st=r&title=&category=&producer=&broadcaster=&keywords=&searchset=325
| title = Programme Catalogue
| accessdate = 2006-07-02
| year = ----
| publisher = New Zealand On Air
| pages =
}}</ref>

==Enrolment==
Historically, the demand for places in the school has outstripped capacity, and entry was selective. The school was zoned at least since the 1960s. Now entry is determined by a [[Education in New Zealand#State school enrolment schemes|state school enrolment scheme]]. The school argues that zoning increases house prices in the zone, reducing access to the school for students from lower socioeconomic groups.<ref name="agsenrol" />

Auckland Grammar's voluntary donation for each student was NZD$700 in 2005, NZD$740 in 2006, and NZD$810 for 2008 &mdash; approximately five times higher than the average.<ref name="dye05">{{cite news
|first = Stuart
|last = Dye
|coauthors = Gillespie, Kiri
|url = http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10008811
|title = School fee burdens parents
|publisher = New Zealand Herald
|date = 2005-01-31
|accessdate = 2006-07-02
}}</ref> The highest voluntary donations are requested by state integrated schools, reaching up to NZD$4,472,<ref name="pag06">{{cite news
|first = Emma
|last = Page
<!-- |url = http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3570002a7694,00.html -->
|title = State schools charge $5000 fees
|publisher = Sunday Star Times
|date = 2006-02-12
|accessdate = 2006-02-15
}}</ref>For example, Grammar's neighbour [[St Peter's College, Auckland|St Peter's College]] (an integrated school) charges a maximum fee of $2,124.<ref>see "Printable Enrolment Forms download printable versions" on this page from the [[St Peter's College, Auckland|St Peter's College]] website and go to the very end of the form: [http://www.st-peters.school.nz/contact_us/enrolment.php].</ref> But Auckland Grammar's request is the highest of any state (as opposed to state integrated) school.<ref name="dye05" />

The school also accepts overseas students if they hold a legal student visa, which requires an annual fee of around NZD$20,000. The school had about 75 international students, including Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese and German students [[as of 2007|in 2007]].

==NCEA controversy==
The current headmaster, John Morris, is a vocal critic of the [[National Certificate of Educational Achievement|NCEA]]. In response to what it perceived by the school to be a poorly designed system being forced on them, the school introduced [[Cambridge International Examinations]] in 2002, offering the [[IGCSE]], AS Level and A2 examinations to its more talented students. Other students sit NCEA exams. Students placed in an IGCSE/AS/A2 class are allowed to switch to NCEA, but this is usually discouraged by the school. However in the ensuing years the majority of students were encouraged to take part in CIE qualifications as the school opines they are more internationally recognised than NCEA, even though NCEA can be recognised at most universities around the world.
The ongoing introduction of the controversial New Zealand Scholarship has been viewed sceptically by the school, and it encourages only the top students to attempt it. Despite this, the school had the highest number of scholarships of any school in New Zealand in 2006.<ref>{{cite web
| last = Grammar School
| first = Auckland
| title = NCEA Scholarship Results 2006
| publisher = [[Auckland Grammar School]]
| date = 2006-05-07
| url = http://www.ags.school.nz/academic/news/ncealeague.html
| accessdate = 2007-07-05}}</ref>

==Architecture==
In addition to its original or "main" building Auckland Grammar School has in recent years added several new structures. These include a new gymnasium which contains several full size basketball courts. Most recently a sports pavilion was completed on its upper field to house events and sports teams.

==Sister schools==
{{unreferenced-sect|date=July 2008}}
*[[Taisei Junior and Senior High School]]
*[[Epsom Girls' Grammar]]

==Notable alumni==
[[Image:Auckland Boys Grammar School.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The school shortly after opening, late 1910s.]]

*[[Ben Atiga]] (1983&ndash; ), [[All Black]] <ref>[http://stats.allblacks.com/asp/Profile.asp?ABID=1037 New Zealand All Blacks Player Profiles, Match Details and Statistics<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Hon Sir [[Thomas Bavin]] (1874&ndash;1941), 24th [[Premier of New South Wales]] <ref>[http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/cdb5e8448533a362ca256c830002ea08!OpenDocument Sir Thomas Rainsford BAVIN [Former Member&#93;<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Hamish Carter]] (1971&ndash; ), 2004 Summer Olympic gold medalist (triathlon) <ref>[http://www.ags.school.nz/content/development/old_boys_association/distinguished_old_boys/sir_edmund_hillary/augusta_awards_old_boy_of_the_year/sir_hugh_kawharu/sir_kenneth_keith/hamish_carter.html Hamish Carter | Auckland Grammar School<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Jeff Crowe]] (1958&ndash; ), cricketer and ICC referee <ref name="autogenerated1">[http://www.mediaman.com.au/profiles/crowe.html Russell Crowe Media Man Australia<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Martin Crowe]] (1962&ndash; ), cricketer <ref name="autogenerated1" />
*[[Russell Crowe]] (1964&ndash; ), [[Academy Award]]-winning actor <ref>[http://www.mondostars.com/entertainment/russellcrowe.html Russell Crowe: Sweet, egotistical and charming - one of the biggest entertainment stars at MondoStars.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Hon Sir [[Roger Douglas]] (1937&ndash; ), former Finance Minister <ref>[http://www.nzluxurylodges.com/about.html Own Shares in Luxury Lodges<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Sir [[Raymond Firth]] (1901&ndash;2002), social anthropologist <ref>[http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/information/biography/fghij/firth_raymond.html Raymond Firth<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Sir [[James Muir Cameron Fletcher|James Fletcher]] (1914&ndash;2007), prominent industrialist and philanthropist <ref>[http://www.fletchertrust.co.nz/sir-james-fletcher.php BIOGRAPHY - Sir James Fletcher - The Fletcher Trust<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Grant Fox]] (1962&ndash; ), former [[All Black]] <ref>[http://stats.allblacks.com/asp/Profile.asp?ABID=286 New Zealand All Blacks Player Profiles, Match Details and Statistics<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Charles Goldie]] (1870&ndash;1947), artist <ref>[http://www.experiencefestival.com/charles_goldie Charles Goldie<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Rt Hon Sir [[Doug Graham]] (1942&ndash; ), former Justice and Treaty Negotiations Minister <ref>[http://executive.govt.nz/93-96/minister/graham/index.html New Zealand Government Ministers Hon Doug Graham<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Air Marshal Sir [[Kenneth Hayr]] (1935&ndash;2001), former UK Deputy Chief of the Defense Staff <ref>[http://www.ags.school.nz/content/development/old_boys_association/distinguished_old_boys/sir_edmund_hillary/augusta_awards_old_boy_of_the_year.html Augusta Awards / Old Boy of the Year | Auckland Grammar School<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Graham Henry]] (1946&ndash; ), [[All Black]] coach <ref>[http://www.wru.co.uk/14058_14071.php WRU: Wales Coach Archive: Graham Henry: 1998 - 2002<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Sir [[Edmund Hillary]] (1919&ndash;2008), explorer and mountain climber. First man to climb [[Mount Everest|Everest]], 1953. <ref>[http://www.ags.school.nz/content/development/old_boys_association/distinguished_old_boys/sir_edmund_hillary.html Sir Edmund Hillary | Auckland Grammar School<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Doug Howlett]] (1978&ndash; ), international [[rugby union]] player <ref>[http://www.123exp-biographies.com/t/00034309433/ Doug Howlett (rugby player) - Biography Research Guide<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Rth Hon [[Jonathan Hunt (New Zealand)|Jonathan Hunt]] (1938&ndash; ), former Cabinet Minister, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
*Prof [[Vaughan Frederick Randal Jones|Vaughan Jones]] (1952&ndash; ), [[Fields Medal]] winner
*Sir [[Hugh Kawharu]] (1927&ndash;2006), [[Māori]] scholar <ref>[http://www.ags.school.nz/content/development/old_boys_association/distinguished_old_boys/sir_edmund_hillary/augusta_awards_old_boy_of_the_year/sir_hugh_kawharu.html Sir Hugh Kawharu | Auckland Grammar School<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Rth Hon Sir [[Kenneth Keith]] (1937&ndash; ), judge on the [[International Court of Justice]] <ref>[http://www.ags.school.nz/content/development/old_boys_association/distinguished_old_boys/sir_edmund_hillary/augusta_awards_old_boy_of_the_year/sir_hugh_kawharu/sir_kenneth_keith.html Sir Kenneth Keith | Auckland Grammar School<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Sir [[George Laking]] (1912&ndash;2008), diplomat and Chief Ombudsman <ref>[http://www.infonews.co.nz/news.cfm?l=11&t=113&id=12422 Sir George laking dies at 95, ending a life of public service | infonews.co.nz New Zealand's local news community<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Sir [[Graham Liggins]] (1939&ndash; ), medicinal researcher, founder of the [[Liggins Institute]] <ref>[http://www.ags.school.nz/content/development/old_boys_association/distinguished_old_boys/sir_edmund_hillary/augusta_awards_old_boy_of_the_year/sir_hugh_kawharu/sir_kenneth_keith/hamish_carter/sir_graham_liggins.html Sir Graham Liggins | Auckland Grammar School<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Hon Sir [[Leslie Munro]] (1901&ndash;1974), former [[President of the United Nations General Assembly|President]] of the [[United Nations General Assembly|General Assembly]] of the [[United Nations]] <ref>[http://www.un.org/ga/55/president/bio12.htm SIR LESLIE MUNRO - 12th Session<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Andrew Niccol]] (1964&ndash; ), [[Academy Award]]-nominated director, screenwriter & producer. <ref>[http://www.nzedge.co.nz/media/archives/archv-arts-russellcrowe.html The New Zealand Edge : Media / NEWZEDGE : Arts: Russell Crowe: www.nzedge.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Sir [[Wilson Whineray]] (1935&ndash; ), former All Black captain and prominent businessman <ref>[http://stats.allblacks.com/asp/Profile.asp?ABID=944 New Zealand All Blacks Player Profiles, Match Details and Statistics<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

==Notes==
{{reflist|2}}

==References==
* {{cite book
|title= Ad Augusta
|last= Trembath
|first= K. A.
|year= 1969
|publisher= The Auckland Grammar School Old Boys' Association
|location= Auckland
|oclc=447653
}}

== External links ==
* [http://www.ags.school.nz Official school website]
* [http://www.grammar.net.nz/main.asp Regularly updated school intranet]
* [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/T/TibbsJamesWilliamCmg/TibbsJamesWilliamCmg/en Biography of past Headmaster J.W. Tibbs]

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Revision as of 12:01, 18 November 2008

Auckland Grammar School
The school is built in 'Spanish Mission' style architecture.
The school is built in 'Spanish Mission' style architecture.
Address
Map
87 Mountain Road,
Epsom, Auckland,
New Zealand
Coordinates36°52′9″S 174°46′10″E / 36.86917°S 174.76944°E / -36.86917; 174.76944 Coordinates: Extra unexpected parameters
Information
TypeState Single Sex Boys secondary (Year 9-13) with boarding facilities
MottoPer Angusta Ad Augusta
Through difficulties to greatness.[1]
Established1868
Ministry of Education Institution no.54
PrincipalJohn Morris
School roll2483
Socio-economic decile10
Websitewww.ags.school.nz

Auckland Grammar School is a boys-only state secondary school in Auckland, New Zealand. It teaches from years 9 to 13. The school also has a limited number of boarders, who live in a building adjacent to the school called Tibbs' House. It is one of the largest schools in New Zealand, with approximately 2,483 boys in 2008.

History

The school was established in 1850 by the then Governor-General of New Zealand, Sir George Grey. The school was officially recognised as an educational establishment in 1868 through the Auckland Grammar School Appropriation Act [2]

Auckland Grammar School contains two Category I historic places, which are the school's main block and a war memorial.[3][4][5] An obelisk located in front of the school commemorates former students of the school who fought in various wars. The school's main block, built in 1916 in the "Spanish Mission" style, is used for daily assemblies, exhibitions, and contains various classrooms

The school owns a facility called the VentureLodge located in the township of Ohakune, in the central North Island, which is used by students for camps. [6].

The school's motto is "Per Angusta ad Augusta" which translates to "Through difficulties to greatness." The school has also translated the motto as "Through rough ravines to hallowed heights."[7] The origin of the motto is uncertain, but it was a common maxim at the time of the school's founding.[8]

The school song was introduced in March, 1955. The words were composed in 1954 by L. W. A. Crawley, senior Classics lecturer at Auckland University College (now the University of Auckland). The song consists of two verses in Latin and includes the school motto as a refrain. It is sung to the melody of the German hymn "Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott" ("A Mighty Fortress Is Our God").[9]

A documentary on the school titled Grammar Boys was aired in July 2005 on TV3 [10]

Enrolment

Historically, the demand for places in the school has outstripped capacity, and entry was selective. The school was zoned at least since the 1960s. Now entry is determined by a state school enrolment scheme. The school argues that zoning increases house prices in the zone, reducing access to the school for students from lower socioeconomic groups.[2]

Auckland Grammar's voluntary donation for each student was NZD$700 in 2005, NZD$740 in 2006, and NZD$810 for 2008 — approximately five times higher than the average.[11] The highest voluntary donations are requested by state integrated schools, reaching up to NZD$4,472,[12]For example, Grammar's neighbour St Peter's College (an integrated school) charges a maximum fee of $2,124.[13] But Auckland Grammar's request is the highest of any state (as opposed to state integrated) school.[11]

The school also accepts overseas students if they hold a legal student visa, which requires an annual fee of around NZD$20,000. The school had about 75 international students, including Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese and German students in 2007.

NCEA controversy

The current headmaster, John Morris, is a vocal critic of the NCEA. In response to what it perceived by the school to be a poorly designed system being forced on them, the school introduced Cambridge International Examinations in 2002, offering the IGCSE, AS Level and A2 examinations to its more talented students. Other students sit NCEA exams. Students placed in an IGCSE/AS/A2 class are allowed to switch to NCEA, but this is usually discouraged by the school. However in the ensuing years the majority of students were encouraged to take part in CIE qualifications as the school opines they are more internationally recognised than NCEA, even though NCEA can be recognised at most universities around the world. The ongoing introduction of the controversial New Zealand Scholarship has been viewed sceptically by the school, and it encourages only the top students to attempt it. Despite this, the school had the highest number of scholarships of any school in New Zealand in 2006.[14]

Architecture

In addition to its original or "main" building Auckland Grammar School has in recent years added several new structures. These include a new gymnasium which contains several full size basketball courts. Most recently a sports pavilion was completed on its upper field to house events and sports teams.

Sister schools

Notable alumni

The school shortly after opening, late 1910s.

Notes

  1. ^ "Augusta Fellowship".
  2. ^ a b Auckland Grammar School (----). "Enrolment". Auckland Grammar School. Retrieved 2006-07-02. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
  3. ^ "Auckland Grammar School (Main Block)". Register of Historic Places. New Zealand Historic Places Trust. ----. Retrieved 2006-07-02. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
  4. ^ "War Memorial, Auckland Grammar School". Register of Historic Places. New Zealand Historic Places Trust. ----. Retrieved 2006-07-02. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
  5. ^ Auckland Grammar School (----). "School Campus". Auckland Grammar School. Retrieved 2006-07-02. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
  6. ^ Venture Lodge | Auckland Grammar School
  7. ^ Trembath, 358.
  8. ^ Trembath, 55.
  9. ^ Trembath, 313.
  10. ^ "Programme Catalogue". New Zealand On Air. ----. Retrieved 2006-07-02. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
  11. ^ a b Dye, Stuart (2005-01-31). "School fee burdens parents". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 2006-07-02. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  12. ^ Page, Emma (2006-02-12). "State schools charge $5000 fees". Sunday Star Times. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  13. ^ see "Printable Enrolment Forms download printable versions" on this page from the St Peter's College website and go to the very end of the form: [1].
  14. ^ Grammar School, Auckland (2006-05-07). "NCEA Scholarship Results 2006". Auckland Grammar School. Retrieved 2007-07-05.
  15. ^ New Zealand All Blacks Player Profiles, Match Details and Statistics
  16. ^ Sir Thomas Rainsford BAVIN [Former Member]
  17. ^ Hamish Carter | Auckland Grammar School
  18. ^ a b Russell Crowe Media Man Australia
  19. ^ Russell Crowe: Sweet, egotistical and charming - one of the biggest entertainment stars at MondoStars.com
  20. ^ Own Shares in Luxury Lodges
  21. ^ Raymond Firth
  22. ^ BIOGRAPHY - Sir James Fletcher - The Fletcher Trust
  23. ^ New Zealand All Blacks Player Profiles, Match Details and Statistics
  24. ^ Charles Goldie
  25. ^ New Zealand Government Ministers Hon Doug Graham
  26. ^ Augusta Awards / Old Boy of the Year | Auckland Grammar School
  27. ^ WRU: Wales Coach Archive: Graham Henry: 1998 - 2002
  28. ^ Sir Edmund Hillary | Auckland Grammar School
  29. ^ Doug Howlett (rugby player) - Biography Research Guide
  30. ^ Sir Hugh Kawharu | Auckland Grammar School
  31. ^ Sir Kenneth Keith | Auckland Grammar School
  32. ^ Sir George laking dies at 95, ending a life of public service | infonews.co.nz New Zealand's local news community
  33. ^ Sir Graham Liggins | Auckland Grammar School
  34. ^ SIR LESLIE MUNRO - 12th Session
  35. ^ The New Zealand Edge : Media / NEWZEDGE : Arts: Russell Crowe: www.nzedge.com
  36. ^ New Zealand All Blacks Player Profiles, Match Details and Statistics

References

  • Trembath, K. A. (1969). Ad Augusta. Auckland: The Auckland Grammar School Old Boys' Association. OCLC 447653.

External links