ACG Tauranga


ACG Tauranga is a private coeducational day school located on the outskirts of Tauranga, New Zealand. The school is owned and operated by Auckland-based private education company ACG Education.
The school opened at the beginning of the 2015 school year, and initially offered places for Year 1-9 students. Subsequently, it will gradually be extended in two-year increments to be a full preschool-Year 13 day school. It is the first private school in Tauranga since Tauranga Rudolf Steiner School integrated into the state system in March 2005. It is the latest of Academic Colleges Group's 10 schools, whose New Zealand schools are members of Independent Schools of New Zealand.
Thea Kilian is the current principal, transferring from her role as Deputy Principal from Auckland's Long Bay College.

Background

The school was announced via press release from ACG in August, 2013. It is ACG's first domestic school outside of the Auckland region. Of ACG's existing domestic schools, ACG Tauranga is closest in nature to ACG Strathallan in Papakura, south of Auckland, which opened in 2001.
The development was initially opposed by the Tauranga City Council, however work was underway in February 2014. The school covers 14 hectares, formerly a kiwifruit orchard. Amenities will include a gymnasium, three sports fields, a utility building, and parking. As well as hard courts, a sports pavilion, horticultural building and an Early Childhood Education centre.
Initially ACG hoped to open the school in January 2014. However, classes are scheduled to begin in February 2015 at the beginning of Term One.
The first public meeting was held in April 2014 at Trinity Wharf Hotel in Tauranga. ACG claims over 200 parents and teachers attended from across the Bay of Plenty.'
In 2016, construction of the new three-storey gymnasium began. It was completed in May 2017.

Curriculum

The curriculum is aligned closely to the Cambridge International programme.
As with all domestic ACG schools, ACG Tauranga will offer the Cambridge International Examinations instead of the National Certificate of Educational Achievement.

Schools

The school is divided into Junior, Middle and Senior Schools.