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3202 days ago

Join us for one of our Open Days

Marketing and Development Manager from Mt Hobson Middle School

Mt Hobson Middle School invites you to our 2017 Open Days being held between 10am-12.30pm on Wednesday May 17th and Wednesday June 14th.  The boutique style school in Remuera, which opened in 2012,  has a maximum roll of just 48 students and limits class sizes to 12.  All students have an individualized learning plan and are coached by our Learning Mentor who has over 30 years teaching experience.  There is a strong academic focus in the morning with a sport and activity based afternoon session. Students follow an Integrated Project Based Curriculum to aid them in developing research and thinking skills and to prepare them for the senior schooling years.  The intimate approach guaranteed success for all students regardless of their learning styles and abilities.  Join us to see the academic morning in progress and to speak with our teachers and students.

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