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Curriculum

National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) NCEA is recognised by universities and employers both nationally and internationally as an academic pathway designed to challenge and extend students of all abilities and in all learning areas. There are three levels of NCEA which are usually attained by students in specific year levels, starting with Level 1 […]

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Why Westlake

Westlake Girls High School is a state secondary school for girls with around 2,200 students, situated on the North Shore of Auckland City. We offer NCEA as an academic pathway to University Entrance, and we are recognised both nationally and internationally as a school with an outstanding level of achievement in academic studies, music and

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Counselling

We have a team of six trained counsellors to address the variety of needs of our students.  Our Counsellors are registered members of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors (www.nzac.org.nz) and abide by the NZAC code of ethics. All counselling provided is private and confidential. Students most often self-refer, but can also be referred by

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Why Westlake

Westlake Girls has a reputation for high-quality teaching and a well-developed culture of excellence. Our academic results consistently track above national outcomes, both nationally and against comparative schools. We pride ourselves on providing a dynamic and stimulating learning environment that engages our students and inspires them to personal growth, both academically and through our extensive

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PTA

Who are we? The Westlake Girls High School PTA (Parent and Teacher Association) are a group of parents who assist the school by running a Welfare Fund and the Second-Hand Uniform Shop. It is currently led by Tracey Smith  and new members are always welcome. For enquiries E: secondhanduniform@westlakegirls.school.nz Second-Hand Uniform Shop The second hand

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