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Become a Foundation Member
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/our-community/the-foundation/become-a-foundation-memberFoundation members receive regular communication, invitations to attend school events, and annual updates from the Board and Headmaster at our annual general meeting.
Membership of the Foundation is through donation or pledge (or notified bequest) and comprises five classes: President’s Circle, Patrons, Directors, Fellows, and Members.The Library
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/parent-resources/the-libraryLocated on the ground floor of the Centennial Centre, the King’s College Library is a busy and popular learning environment for students. It is staffed full-time by professional librarians and operates operates as a research hub and communal space for our students to study, meet, and share ideas.Scholarships and Bursaries
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/admissions/scholarships-and-bursariesScholarships and bursaries are an important part of our ethos and our kaupapa: being able to offer the opportunity that is a King’s education to more students who would benefit from it, no matter their financial situation.Dual Qualification Pathway
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/life-at-kings/academic-life/dual-pathway-educationCreating options with dual qualifications pathway
As laid out in our all-round educational philosophy, King’s offers students a choice: they can work towards one of two well-respected qualifications. These are the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) and the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE).Our Enduring King's Community
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/our-communityTo be a King’s student is to be part of something special, during school years and beyond.Expectations for Boarding
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/life-at-kings/boarding-life/expectations-for-boardingThe King's team works to provide a positive, safe, and fun boarding experience. For this to be achieved, students are asked to meet the expectations clearly communicated as they enter the College.Girls at King's
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/admissions/girls-at-kingsThe College provides an array of opportunities for our female students to succeed in academia, sports, arts and culture, and beyond. Girls can attend King's for Years 11-13 as day or boarding students, accessing the quality and comprehensive senior education that the College provides.Our Vision
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/about-kings/our-visionThe foundation of King's College was guided by a simple but impactful vision: to provide a comprehensive education that balanced academic, sporting, and cultural activities. Further, to provide the very best version possible of this all-round education. This remains central to our vision today.Marsden House
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/life-at-kings/our-house-system/marsden-houseSemper Ardentes: always determined. Marsden House shield
Marsden House was founded in 1947. Previous to being established, it was part of Town House which was formed in 1926 to become a home for day boys.Peart House
https://www.kingscollege.school.nz/life-at-kings/our-house-system/peart-houseVeritas Praevalet: let honesty prevail. Peart House shield
Peart House, founded in 1947, has long strived at being the ‘best all-round House in the College’—a true King’s philosophy! This aim is achieved by providing a balanced development of the mind, body, and spirit.