Primary & Secondary Schools

Wairau Intermediate
Wairau Intermediate School, located on Auckland's North Shore, is the first intermediate school to adopt a flexible learning space design, established in 1980. The school is medium-sized, respects cultural diversity, and focuses on individual student development and transition support. With a modern learning environment and well-equipped facilities, it offers a rich range of academic, arts, and sports activities, creating a flexible, collaborative, and student-centered learning atmosphere.

Colwill School
Colwill School Massey is a state primary school located in West Auckland, serving Years 1 to 8, dedicated to creating an inclusive and diverse learning environment. The school has students from around 30 ethnic backgrounds, values cultural expression and communication, and offers satellite special education classes with a strong support team. Emphasizing both academics and the arts, the school fosters holistic development and helps students transition smoothly to secondary school.

Birdwood School
Birdwood School is a full-year primary school (Year 0–8) located in Ranui, West Auckland. The school offers Māori bilingual classes and Samoan bilingual classes, providing immersive language learning and Kapa Haka programs. Birdwood is dedicated to creating a safe and inclusive learning environment, with a strong focus on home–school collaboration to support each student in becoming a lifelong learner.

Bruce McLaren Intermediate
Bruce McLaren Intermediate School is an intermediate school designed for the adolescent transition stage, focusing on developing the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for lifelong learning. The school's curriculum balances academic foundations with diverse areas such as arts, technology, languages, and sports. Emphasizing home–school collaboration, the school is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, and growth-oriented learning environment.

Edmonton School
Edmonton Primary School, located in Auckland, is a small school with fewer than 300 students. The school offering a wide range of extracurricular and arts programs while maintaining close partnerships with families. With a green and well-equipped campus, including the Arohanui satellite class, sports facilities, and before- and after-school care, the school is dedicated to helping every student reach their full potential in a supportive environment.
Schools & Universities

Lincoln University
Lincoln University, founded in 1878 and located in Lincoln, a town on the outskirts of Christchurch, is one of the earliest higher education institutions in the Southern Hemisphere specializing in agriculture. The university focuses on land-related disciplines, including agriculture, horticulture, environmental management, and landscape architecture. With a scenic campus, small-scale teaching, and close industry connections, it is internationally recognized.
Lincoln University 85084 Ellesmere Junction Road, Lincoln 7647, Canterbury, New Zealand

Auckland University of Technology
Auckland University of Technology (AUT), founded in 1895 and elevated to university status in 2000 as New Zealand's youngest national university, is a comprehensive public university. It offers programs across business, engineering, health, and arts and design. AUT has three campuses in Auckland—city center, North Shore, and South—supporting students' holistic development.
55 Wellesley Street East, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand









