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  1. Our School. Introduction. From the Headmaster; About the school; Junior School; The MAGS Way; Strategic Plan; History and Archives; Historical Images; 100 Years of Photos; Our people. Staff Directory; Senior Leadership; Board of Trustees; Staff Vacancies; Student Services. Careers; English Language Department; Counselling; Health Centre ...

    • Senior Leadership

      Patrick Drumm became the seventh Headmaster of Mount Albert...

    • Learning at MAGS

      At Mount Albert Grammar School, Year 9 and 10 classes are...

    • Counselling

      At Mount Albert Grammar School we currently have a team of...

    • Make a Donation

      Each of you or your children have benefited, either directly...

    • Cultural Events

      Our Kapa Haka group competes at the ASB Polyfest every year,...

    • Visual Art

      Outside agencies often approach the school to contribute...

    • About The School

      Mount Albert Grammar School is a state, co-educational...

    • Welcome

      This enables our International students to feel secure in...

  2. Mount Albert Grammar School, commonly known as MAGS, is a co-educational state secondary school in Mount Albert in Auckland, New Zealand. It teaches students in year levels 9 to 13. As of August 2021, Mount Albert Grammar School is the second largest school in New Zealand, behind Rangitoto College.

  3. Mount Albert Grammar School, Auckland, New Zealand. 8,496 likes · 150 talking about this · 6,903 were here. Mount Albert Grammar School official Facebook page. Alberton Ave, Auckland, New Zealand

  4. How to apply. We aim to make your application process as smooth as possible. Please click on the links below for documents and information. If you have any questions, email our friendly team at international@mags.school.nz and someone will be in touch to help you.

  5. Mount Albert Grammars Archivist, Brian Murphy, keeps alive the schools rich history through essays, photographs and archival records. Click on the portals below to explore the schools progress from 1922 to today, and learn about some of our distinguished Albertians.