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Welcome Guide for Students & Whānau

We hope you find this guide helpful, whether you are new to MGC or have been here for a while. Just select specific areas of interest using the links above or browse through.

Kia pai te panui. 

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Our Values and Vision

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Our purpose is to develop young women who are independent learners with the skills and attributes to tackle existing and future challenges, to make our community, our nation and our world a better place.

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House Drama 2021

What can I do at MGC?

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You can do almost anything!

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Houses and Whanaungatanga at MGC

Whanaungatanga | Belonging at MGC

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All students, caregivers and whānau are part of our school community. In line with our value of Whanaungatanga we provide a range of ways for you and your whānau to connect and feel part of our kura. This includes the Stars Programme, whānau time and Houses.

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Year 9 students 2021

Communications

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We like to share information with our school community and their whānau as much as possible. There are lots of different ways to stay in touch and follow our students' achievements including regular bulletins, daily notices, website, social media and google classrooms!

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Term Dates 2024

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Click here to see term dates for 2024.

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Students studying 2021

Learning Culture

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Pink Shirt Day 2022

Expectations about Behaviour

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Bullying is not OK.

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MGC Learning Culture - Cell Phones

by Mary-Jeanne Lynch

Ma te kahukura ka rere te manu - Adorn the birds with feathers so that it may fly

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Junior Uniform

Uniform

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We live our value of Manaakitanga and expect students to wear their uniform with pride and respect.

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Prayer Room

Prayer Room

by Alia Malik

Kia ora, Alláh-u-Abhá, Assalaamu alaikum, Namaste and Hello to all of you. Nau mai haere mai, welcome to the Prayer Room.

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Attendance

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Attendance is key to ensuring you make progress and achieve your goals. We know that you will progress in your learning when your attendance is above 90%. This is what the Ministry of Education calls ‘regular attendance’. During school hours, you must be in class unless you have a permission slip from your teacher.

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Bell times 2023

MGC Timetable

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Parent Portal

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Manutaki 2024

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We are delighted to announce our team of Manutaki for 2024.

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Health

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Personal Property

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Keeping your personal property (including clothing, computers, phones) safe is important anywhere.

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Learning Support

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We want to support you in your learning so you get the most out of your time at MGC. There are a variety of ways you can access additional learning support, just ask your whānau teacher or dean if you are unsure where to start.

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Athletics 2021

Sports at MGC

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Get active, get involved!

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Keeping contact details up to date

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Student ID Cards and printing

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Finance Details

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Our Finance team are always available to answer any questions or take payment from students or whānau. If you want to talk with somebody from the team, phone 520 8448 ext 886 or email on finance@mgc.school.nz.

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Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs

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Transport to School

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Students may travel to school in a variety of ways including walking, biking, driving their own vehicle or catching a school bus. Below are some key points for students and whānau to be aware of.

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