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Visiting King's
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/admissions/visiting-kingsWe understand that seeing our school is an important part of knowing whether King’s College is the right school for you and your child. We offer regular campus tours and these are a good way to get a sense of the community and culture that King’s College offers.Taylor House
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/life-at-kings/our-house-system/taylor-housePotens Pollensque: capable and strong
King's College Taylor House shield
Taylor House was established in 2006 as a home for the day girls of King's College. It began as part of Middlemore Lodge, but the differing needs of day and boarding girls meant that a new facility was required.Headmaster's Garden Party
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/parent-resources/events/headmasters-garden-partyThe Friends of King's College warmly invite you to attend their first event for 2025!
Join us at the Headmasters' Garden Party on February 13, 2025.Dad's Dinner
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/parent-resources/friends/upcoming-friends-events/dads-dinnerJoin us for the Friends of King’s College Dads Dinner – to celebrate friendships and connections within the College community. Save the date in your diary now. Time: 7:00pm – 11:00pm
Where: Northern Club, Auckland CBD
Price: TBC
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https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/privacy-policyOur website will NOT share any personal information with third parties. Our website will use cookies to help identify your computer so we can better understand your needs and to help us improve the experience for our website users.The Friends FAQs
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/parent-resources/friends/new-pageThe Friends welcome inquiries from any parents interested in becoming more involved with the school. Answers to some of the most common queries are below, but please don't hesitate to contact us should you wish to know more.Junior Production - Kia ora Khalid
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/parent-resources/events/junior-production-kia-ora-khalidKia Ora Khalid tells how four migrant children came to Aotearoa New Zealand. Tom - a Polish New Zealander; Serena - a Samoan; Trang - a first generation Cambodian; and Khalid - a Tampa refugee from Afghanistan.Student Services
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/parent-resources/student-servicesWhānau can rest assured that King’s students have a range of services available to them, to keep them healthy, happy, and well-supported while at College. From the dedicated Health Centre to the far-reaching pastoral care, we provide a holistic support network to each and every pupil.The Friends of King's College Association
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/parent-resources/friendsEstablished in 1955, the Friends of King’s College Association is a volunteer organisation with the goal of supporting the College in all its endeavours and enhancing the student experience.