New Zealand, Auckland
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ACG Parnell College is a four-campus Cambridge International school in Auckland, New Zealand, offering Early Learning through Year 13. The Cambridge Pathway encompasses Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Secondary, IGCSE, and A Levels, with AS Levels in Year 12 and A Levels in Year 13. The school serves ages 0 to 18 across four campuses: Early Learning, Primary, Middle School, and Senior, with the Senior Campus in Newmarket. Facilities include technology-enabled classrooms, science laboratories, well-stocked libraries, and specialist spaces for drama, music, and visual arts. A broad sports program uses multi-sport facilities and supports football, basketball and netball in regional competitions. The Senior Campus provides 24 teaching spaces, physics, chemistry and biology labs, a music room, and a large theatre. Extracurriculars extend to 90+ clubs, including STEM and science contests, debating, MUN, arts ensembles and cultural clubs. The college emphasizes a journey from infancy to university preparation with leadership and service opportunities.
ACG Parnell College has 1,913 pupils, typical class sizes of 24, instruction in English.
ACG Parnell College is located between the inner-city suburbs of Parnell and Newmarket in Auckland, beside Auckland Domain, the city's largest park. The area is surrounded by art galleries, museums, and historic architecture, forming a vibrant cultural hub. The campus has excellent transport links, with bus, train, and ferry services nearby and is on the InnerLink bus route for convenient access to major transport hubs across Auckland.
Preschool (Early Learning); Primary School; Middle School; College (Senior Campus).
Cambridge International education provider for Early Learning to Year 13.
ELL (English Language Learner) support for non-native English speakers; Intensive English Language programme with regular progress assessments; ESOL support.
New Zealand
Private bus service for students from the North Shore and Eastern Suburbs; shared transport options from Western Suburbs; four routes across Early Learning, Primary School, Middle School and Senior Campus.
Annual tuition at ACG Parnell College ranges from NZD 25,595 to NZD 31,170 for 2026/27.
ACG Parnell College teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 0 to 18.
Cambridge International curriculum (IGCSE and A Levels) is taught from Early Learning through Years 12–13 via the Cambridge Pathway from Cambridge Primary to College; AS Level in Year 12 and A-Level in Year 13 with 23 AS courses and 18 full A-Level options.
100% A-Level pass rate; seven Top in the World Cambridge Awards; fifteen Top in New Zealand Cambridge Awards; 97% of Year 13 graduates achieve University Entrance; 46% of graduates gain admission to leading overseas universities.
Tailored university preparation and global opportunities; one-on-one university counselling for local and international universities; Unifrog platform; regular university visits; support for applications to leading universities such as the Ivy League and Russell Group.
Enrichment and extension for Gifted and Talented students through a differentiated teaching programme; opportunity to advance to higher levels in mathematics in Years 9–10 and in science in Year 10 for eligible students.
The school assigns a tutor who provides mentoring and academic support. Deans work with tutors to provide further assistance when needed. A range of tailored support channels enhances each student's learning journey, with school leaders closely monitoring both academic progress and pastoral wellbeing. An International Dean supports international students with academic matters, visa and funding queries. Parent Partnership and Achievement Conference Days keep families informed about progress and involvement.
Where appropriate, referrals are made for assessments with the Ministry of Education's Learning Support team. The Learning Support team provides access to special education services, speech-language therapists, psychologists, and occupational therapists. Preschool Learning Support works with families and specialists to support children's learning and development. The Well Child Tamariki Ora programme supports the youngest learners and includes hearing and vision screening as part of the B4 School Check. An ESOL programme is available for students who would benefit from specialist English language instruction.
Intensive English Programme is delivered by specialist English language teachers. It supports students whose first language is not English with elementary or intermediate skills before transitioning into mainstream classes. Your child's progress is assessed regularly, and the team works closely with families to ensure development across reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Literacy Support Programme is delivered through the English department and provides weekly targeted assistance in grammar, spelling, reading comprehension, and writing. The programme is available to students from Year 7 through to the senior years, with regular communication to families.
Pastoral care and wellbeing are central to the school environment. Each student is assigned a tutor who provides mentoring and academic support. Deans per year level, and an International Dean, support student welfare, academic progress, and personal development. A range of tailored support channels enhances each student's learning journey, with school leaders closely monitoring both progress and pastoral wellbeing. Progress is assessed regularly, and families are kept informed through Parent Partnership and Achievement Conference Days.
Applications to ACG Parnell are accepted year‑round for Early Learning to Year 13. Mid‑term entry is possible for most levels, but places in some year groups may be limited, so applying early is advised. The quickest and easiest way to apply is online; the application form takes about ten minutes to complete, and the Admissions Team will be in touch after submission to discuss the next steps. If you would like to learn more about the school, you can attend a Guided Tour or Open Day. 1. Application: complete the online form, which typically takes about ten minutes; after submission, the team will contact you to discuss next steps. 2. Interview: after reviewing the application, you and your child will be invited to a roughly 30‑minute interview to discuss needs and answer questions; please bring copies of documents if available, including the child's passport or birth certificate, the most recent school report, and standardised test results (e.g., PAT, e‑asTTle, or NCEA for senior students). 3. Offer: a decision will be provided within seven days of the interview; successful candidates receive an offer; the school requires a certain level of English fluency to access classroom instruction, and ESOL support is available for non‑native English speakers. 4. Acceptance: acceptance must be confirmed in writing and the acceptance fee paid; after that, arrangements can be made for uniforms and school transport in preparation for the start at the school.
ACG Parnell offers four scholarship options: Academic Scholarship, Founders Scholarship, Sibling Scholarship, and the Nsouli Scholars Programme through Inspired Education Group. The Academic Scholarship is for new students in Years 7 to 13 and covers part of tuition; selection is based on demonstrated academic ability, work ethic, and performance, with consideration also given to talents in sports, performing arts and leadership; scholarships are not available for financial hardship. The terms require a completed online admissions form, a CV detailing achievements, and selection based on the application, school reports, and an interview with a member of the Senior Leadership Team; scholarships are reviewed annually and may be withdrawn if attitude or performance are unsatisfactory; recipients are expected to participate in extracurricular life. The Founders Scholarship is for students currently studying at a New Zealand ACG secondary school who plan to begin a university course the following year and may be held with other awards; it recognises outstanding academic ability and personal qualities such as integrity, leadership, vision, drive and work ethic. The Sibling Scholarship rewards larger families; if four children attend ACG Parnell at the same time, the youngest may receive a full‑tuition scholarship, and for five or more children a 25% scholarship of total fees may be awarded, subject to enrolment criteria. The Nsouli Scholars Programme is an Inspired Education Group initiative offering up to 50 full scholarships across Inspired schools; several scholarships will be awarded to individuals of Lebanese origin as part of the programme's inclusivity.