The Corelli International Academic School of the Arts

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The Corelli International Academic School of the Arts
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The Corelli International Academic School of the Arts
50 Anzac Rd, Browns Bay

Auckland
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School type Private Composite
Founded2001
Closed2016
PrincipalKirsten Selfe
Years offeredYear 1 - Year 13
Website www.corelli.school.nz

The Corelli International Academic School of the Arts was an independent co-educational art-focused school in Browns Bay, Auckland, New Zealand founded in 2001. The school was a member of the Independent Schools of New Zealand (ISNZ). It went into receivership in 2016. [1]

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References

  1. Dougan, Patrice (22 April 2016). "Prestigious school in receivership". New Zealand Herald.

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