Empowering our young women through learning has been a central message in the academic life of St Margaret’s College. Being effective communicators, confident, collaborative, self-managers and flexible, critical thinkers are all attributes that significantly influence the girls’ academic success and life beyond school.
2017’s Year 13 students did themselves proud with outstanding NCEA and International Baccalaureate results and they have gone on to tertiary education, with 46 scholarships between them, as balanced, resilient and reflective individuals ready to live and lead in the world.
Class of 2017 Destinations
| Destinations | No. of Students |
|---|---|
| University of Canterbury | 40 |
| University of Otago | 18 |
| Victoria University of Wellington | 11 |
| Gap Year 2017 | 11 |
| Employment/Other | 8 |
| Lincoln University | 5 |
| USA Universities on Sports Scholarships | 5 |
| University of Auckland | 3 |
| Auckland University of Technology | 3 |
| Massey University | 2 |
| Ara Institute of Canterbury | 2 |
| NZ Institute of Sport | 1 |
| ICHM (Adelaide) Hotel Management | 1 |
| Brent Street Dance Academy (Sydney) | 1 |
| NZDF - Army Medic | 1 |
| Fields of Study | No. of Students |
|---|---|
| Sciences | 24 |
| Arts | 16 |
| Law | 15 |
| Commerce | 10 |
| Architecture | 3 |
| Education | 3 |
| Engineering | 2 |
| Sport | 2 |
| Veterinary | 2 |
| Agriculture | 2 |
| Nursing | 1 |