New Zealand - Auckland
- Macleans College
- 6BY
- 1983
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Macleans College
- The school is named after the Scottish MacLean family who lived and farmed the land of the school and surrounding reserves, and the school emblem contains the castle from their family crest along with six waves which symbolise the seaside location of the school
- The school was opened in 1980 by then Governor General Sir David Beattie with an initial roll of 199 students
- Upon admission, pupils are placed into one of the eight 'whanau houses'. These houses are named after significant New Zealanders, and the traits and achievements of this person influences the houses environment, charity and what it encourages