Mount Albert School

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Mount Albert School
Address
Mount Albert School
6 Sainsbury Road
Mount Albert
Auckland,
1025
Information
TypeState co-educational primary (Year 1-6)
MottoHonour before all
Established1870 [1]
Ministry of Education Institution no. 1381
PrincipalMarian Caulfield
School roll495
Socio-economic decile6
Website mtalbertprimary.school.nz

Mount Albert School is a primary school in the suburb of Mount Albert, Auckland, New Zealand that caters for boys and girls from Year 1 to Year 6. [2] it currently has a roll of 495 and its current principal is Marian Caulfield.

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School history

The original school was built in 1870 on one acre of farmland donated by Mr McElwain to the Auckland Education Board. [1] The first school building was built by local residents using their own money. The school went through several expansions on the original site at 13 School Road, Kingsland, New Zealand, before the school was moved to its current site on Sainsbury Road in 1940. [1] The original school building still stands but is in a state of disrepair. [3] A new school building was opened in June 2015 by Education Minister Hekia Parata. [4]

The old Mount Albert School building, on School Road, Kingsland, Auckland Old mt albert school motto.JPG
The old Mount Albert School building, on School Road, Kingsland, Auckland

Mt Albert School principals

Plaque in Mt Albert School office MtAlbertSchoolHeadmasters.jpg
Plaque in Mt Albert School office
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A French M.A18701886
R. Cronin B.A18861888
N. Heath18881891
F.C Whitham18921903
J.R Whittaker19031923
J.B Ramsay19231932
E.F Snell19331937
S.G Slane19371941
F.C Day19421946
R.D Thompson19471955
L.J Nobbs19561961
G.A Simpson19621980
P.A Blank B.A. DIP. ED.19811985
Maureen Tuckerman19851990
Enosa Auva'a19912017
Marian Caulfield2017

Notable students

Robert Muldoon, 26 June 1969 Muldoon 26 June 1969.jpg
Robert Muldoon, 26 June 1969

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Mount Albert Historical Society".
  2. "Ministry of Education" . Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  3. "Google Street view".
  4. "Stuff article". 26 June 2015.

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