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Auckland Grammar School

Founded in 1869, Auckland Grammar School (often simplified to Auckland Grammar, or Grammar) is a state, day and boarding secondary school for boys in Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand.

Auckland Grammar School

  • Auckland Grammar

Latin: Per Angusta ad Augusta
(Through difficulties to greatness)

1869 (1869)

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Mark Sandelin

Tim O'Connor

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2,664 (February 2024)[1]

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The school was originally situated on Howe Street in Freeman’s Bay, where Auckland Girls Grammar School is now located. It moved to its current site on Mountain Road in Epsom in 1916. As of 2020, it has 2606 students, making it the third largest school in New Zealand.[3] The current headmaster, Tim O’Connor, who was appointed in 2012, received a Blake Leader Award in 2007.[4]

School song[edit]

The school song was introduced in March 1955. The words were composed in 1954 by L. W. A. Crawley, senior Classics lecturer at Auckland University College (now the University of Auckland). The song consists of two verses in Latin and includes the school motto as a refrain. It is sung to the melody of the German hymn "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" ("A Mighty Fortress Is Our God").[41][42]

– news presenter

John Hawkesby

– cricketer, master

Ian Billcliff

– footballer, director of football

Kris Bright

– educator, 8th headmaster

Henry Cooper

– former rugby union player, educator, 9th headmaster

John Graham

– former rower, former mathematics teacher

Duncan Grant

– former master and rugby coach of Auckland, Wales, British and Irish Lions and All Blacks [75]

Graham Henry

– former footballer, educator, 10th headmaster

John Morris

– former rugby union coach, former rugby union player, master

Willie Rickards

– former professional basketball player, director of basketball, head coach of premier basketball

Lindsay Tait

– educator, 4th headmaster

James Tibbs

Grammar school § New Zealand

Nicholls ("Streak"), C. N. (1987). Fifty Years at Grammar or Tales out of School. Auckland: ESA Books.

Trembath, K. A. (1969). Ad Augusta. Auckland: The Auckland Grammar School Old Boys' Association.  447653.

OCLC

Official website

Education Review Office (ERO) reports for the school

Biography of past Headmaster J.W. Tibbs