King's College, Auckland
Auckland Region, New Zealand · built 1896
King's College (Latin: Collegium Regis, Māori: Kīngi Kāreti), known informally as King's, is an independent Anglican secondary boarding and day school in New Zealand. It educates over 1,000 pupils aged 13 to 18 years. King's was originally founded as a single-sex boys' school, but has admitted girls in the Sixth and Seventh forms (Years 12 and 13) since 1980, and in the Fifth form (Year 11) since 2015. The college was founded on 11 February 1896 by Graham Bruce. Originally situated in the suburb of Remuera, Auckland at a residence known as "The Towers", the school outgrew its grounds and relocated in 1922 to its present site at Middlemore in the South Auckland suburb of Ōtāhuhu. The primary school department remained at the Remuera site, evolving into King's School, Remuera.
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