- Wellington East Girls' College
Infobox NZ school
name = Wellington East Girls' College
badge =
motto = "Lumen accipe et imperti"
"Accept the Light (of knowledge) and pass it on"
type = Single Sex Girls State Secondary (Year 9-13)
established = 1925
address = Austin Street,
Mount Victoria,
Wellington,
New Zealand
principal = Sally Haughton
roll = 960
decile = 8 [ [http://www.minedu.govt.nz/web/downloadable/dl7698_v1/decile-changes-2007-2008-web-state-s-integ.xls Decile change 2007 to 2008 for state & state integrated schools] ]
MOE = 274
homepage = [http://www.wegc.school.nz www.wegc.school.nz]Wellington East Girls' College is on the lower slopes of Mount Victoria. It was built on reserve land bordering Wellington College in 1925, to cope with the demand for female education in Wellington at the time. By the end of the First World War, there were over 800 pupils at Wellington Girls’ High School (now
Wellington Girls' College ) in Thorndon, so a new school was founded on the other side of the city.The College primarily serves families of the eastern and southern suburbs and inner city Wellington. However, it also has students from all over Wellington, the Hutt Valley and Porirua City. With International students, Wellington East Girls is a truly multi-cultural and multi-ethnic community in a very cosmopolitan city which values diversity.
The Wellington East Girls' College "Mission Statement" says the college educates young women academically, physically, socially and aesthetically in a co-operative atmosphere, so that each may realise her full potential and face the future with confidence in whatever role she chooses.
Ethnicities of Students are:
*European/Pakeha 57%
*Māori 9%
*Samoan 8%
*Indian 7%
*Chinese 5%
*African 3%
*Other Asian 3%
*Other European 3%
*Other Pacific Island 2%
*Other ethnic groups 3%It shares with Wellington College the administration of the
Gifford Observatory .The
architecture of the original building is "interwar stripped classical". The grand main building has a Category I listing in the New Zealand Historic Places Trust Register.The school's long time principal Janice Campbell retired at the end of Term 1 2007, and has been replaced by Sally Haughton.
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