Glendowie College
Glendowie College is a public secondary school in Auckland, New Zealand.
History
The college was opened in 1961, with fewer than 200 pupils. The technology block, now Adams Building, was the only building established at the time of the school's opening.Like most New Zealand state secondary schools built in the 1960s, Glendowie College was built to the Nelson Two-Storey standard plan, with its two-storey H-shaped general classroom blocks.
In 2020 and 2021 the school completed its state-of-the-art Science Block. The Science block was Co-Built with the Summerville School for Special Needs. As well as recently completing a learning centre for its own students.
Enrolment
As of, Glendowie College has a roll of students, of which identify as Māori.As of, the school has an Equity Index of, placing it amongst schools whose students have the socioeconomic barriers to achievement.
Education
Glendowie College offers the National Certificate of Educational Achievement as its national qualification standard. Also, exceptionally gifted students are given the opportunity to accelerate into classes a year or two years ahead of their peers in order to progress their learning.For students Year 9-10 English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, P.E and Health are compulsory with students being able to choose from 4 options outside of these subjects. Those options are Art, Drama, Dance, Music, Chinese, German, Maori and Spanish. English is compulsory up until Year 12 and Math is only compulsory till year 11, besides these subjects students from year 11 onwards are allowed to choose six subjects in year 12 and five subjects in year 13.
In 2020 the Board decided to remove NCEA Level 1 for year 11 students, instead opting to form their own curriculum in line with the IB standard. This continues onto the NCEA Framework. This Course follows on from IB standard taught in Years 9 and 10.
The Education Review Office has said that students are progressing and achieving very well.
Sport
Glendowie College offers a range of sporting opportunities. Glendowie College also participates in the top level of School Rowing in New Zealand. It takes part in the annual Rowing Secondary School Championship, The Maadi Cup. Placing 1st in the Boys U18 lightweight coxed 4+ and the Girls U16 Coxed 8+, 2nd in the Boys U15 coxed 8+ and 3rd in the Boys U15 8+x in the 2015 Maadi Cup. During the 2017 season, the Boys U15 8+x received another bronze medal.Notable alumni
- Brett a'Court – artist
- Ginny Blackmore – musician
- Phill Cassey – ecologist
- Marina Erakovic – professional tennis player
- Noah Hickey – Gisborne City soccer player
- Kevin Iro – New Zealand national rugby league representative
- Tony Iro – New Zealand national rugby league representative
- Dane Sorensen – New Zealand national rugby league representative
- Kurt Sorensen – New Zealand national rugby league representative
- Sarah Thomson – actor
- Judith Tizard – former politician
- "Mad" Mike Whiddett – drift driver and ambassador for motorsport in New Zealand