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CONNECTION

We want all learners to feel a sense of belonging in our school and to our whanau. There is a very strong connection between whanau and learning. Our Year 9 and 10 learners primarily learn in whanau-based groupings, with the majority of their learning leaders also being from the same whanau.

CONFIDENCE

Alfriston College celebrates the achievements of our learners in many ways. Whanau have celebration assemblies each term to acknowledge the accomplishments of their learners in the four dimensions of: Academic,Community,Culture, Sport

COMPETENCE

Alfriston College runs 90 minute learning periods. This means that most learners have Whanau-based Learning Advisory (in Hapu with an Amokura) and three classes per day. 90 minute lessons allow for more in depth and uninterrupted learning to occur.

CHARACTER

Each of the five Whānau provides an effective environment for learning and growth, social interaction, leadership opportunities and mutual support while also maintaining a unique culture of its own through its colours, mottos, flags and traditions.

LATEST NEWS

May 7th, 2025

Last term our 11 Māui Tikitiki Pūtaiao class, with the support of our Pūhoro STEMM provider, entered a region wide 6 week STEMM challenge competing against high schools across Tāmaki Makaurau. Over the course of 6 weeks, 5 mini-challenges were released every fortnight. Each mini-challenge representing the STEMM subjects that are supported by Pūhoro through our schools - Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Matauranga Māori. Our Year 11 ākonga worked together to complete as many challenges as their busy assessment schedule allowed them to and were fortunate enough to walk away with a win, grins and a brand new 3D printer.Congratulations to our Year 11 learners for their awesome achievement! ... See MoreSee Less

May 6th, 2025

A group of learners is fortunate to be part of Auckland University's Malosi Project this year. They attended a workshop last week with learners from other secondary schools. Our learners participted in a range of debates on current political issues. This allowed them to interact with law professionals. Solina Meas (Yr 12 Tirohanga) won an award for her speaking skills.Check out more about the Malosi Project here themalosiproject.wixsite.com/website and here www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2022/06/20/the-malosi-project-encourages-pacific-youth-to-study-law.html Thanks to the English Learning Area for this experience. ... See MoreSee Less

Apr 28th, 2025

UPCOMING EVENTS

OPENING HOURS

Learners: 

Monday – Tuesday,

Thursday – Friday   

School starts at 9.00am and finishes at 3.00pm.

Wednesday Early Finish

School starts at 9.00am and finishes at 2.30pm 

Main Reception:
8.00am to 4.00pm

Student Services:
8.30am to 4.00pm

Cashiers Office:
Wednesday:
8.30-9.20am, 11.00-11.30am,
1.00pm-1.30pm

Other Days:
8.30-9.20am, 11.30am – 12.00pm,
1.30pm-2.00pm

TERM DATES 2025

Term 1
Friday, 21 January – Friday, 11 April

Term 2
Monday, 28 April – Friday, 27 June

Term 3
Monday, 14 July – Friday, 19 September

Term 4
Monday, 6 October – Thursday, 11 December