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  1. St Mark’s Church School is a private, multicultural, co-educational school. It has a roll of 203 students from Years 1 to 8. It celebrates its centenary this year, 2017. Since the May 2013 ERO report, governance structures have changed. The school is now a registered charity (CC53318) associated with the Anglican Diocese of Wellington.

  2. nz.linkedin.com › company › st-marks-school-wlgSt Mark's School | LinkedIn

    About us. St Mark’s School is an Anglican Independent School for girls and boys, from Preschool to Year 8. Founded in 1917, St Mark’s has been educating boys and girls for over a century. Offering a world-class education, we are proud to be an International Baccalaureate World School, authorised to deliver the Primary Years Programme (PYP).

  3. St. Mark’s C of E Academy holds dear the Learning Academy Partnership’s and the Church of England’s vision of John 10:10, that every child will flourish, that they will achieve the very best they can fulfilling their dreams and ambitions. At St. Mark’s we believe that our Academy is a place where all are valued as individuals and as God ...

  4. Serving PK2 through Grade 8. St. Mark’s Episcopal School’s program of study is designed to provide a well-rounded experience that will help children grow intellectually, emotionally, socially, physically, and spiritually. We appreciate that children are unique individuals with differing needs and gifts that must be nurtured and developed.

  5. Girl Guiding. At Girl Guiding New Zealand, girls are always counting down to their next adventure! Our girls make a bunch of new friends, while having new experiences and a whole lot of fun. There are three groups that meet at St Mark’s; Brownies (7-9 Years), Guides (9-12.5 years) and rangers (12.5 – 17 years) who meet on Thursday evenings.

  6. The need for a church in the new district was felt from the early 1840’s and a small temporary building was constructed as an outpost of the parish of Christ Church, Marylebone. The freehold of the site was brought for £600 in 1846 from the trustees of Harrow School. St Mark’s was built at a cost of £9,300 (in the money of the day) by the ...

  7. In June, 1921, the vicar of St Mark's Parish in Opawa, Canon Henry Williams, established a church day school in a small room of the Sunday School in the church grounds, between what was then Church Lane and Cholmondeley Avenue. At that time Miss Cameron headed the school, which had a roll of about 30 children.