About Girls’ Schools in New Zealand
Girls’ schools provide a dedicated space where young women can grow academically, socially, and personally. They focus on building confidence, independence, and leadership skills in a supportive environment. These schools guide students from Years 7 to 13, helping them explore their strengths, discover new interests, and prepare for life beyond secondary school.
A Learning Environment Designed for Girls
Girls’ schools understand the unique ways young women learn and thrive. Classrooms are designed to encourage active participation, self-expression, and curiosity. Teachers mentor students through academic challenges while fostering collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Students are encouraged to:
- Speak confidently and lead group activities
- Pursue STEM, arts, and sports without limitation
- Build teamwork and support networks
- Develop resilience and independent thinking
Character and Values
Girls’ schools place strong emphasis on personal growth and integrity. Students learn to:
- Take responsibility for their actions and decisions
- Show empathy, respect, and kindness to others
- Engage in community service and social initiatives
- Persist through challenges and setbacks
Academic Strength and Future Pathways
Students are prepared for:
- NCEA qualifications
- University or vocational pathways
- Scholarship and leadership opportunities
- Participation in national or international programs
Why Parents Choose Girls’ Schools
Parents choose girls’ schools because they offer:
- A safe, structured, and supportive learning environment
- Opportunities for leadership, creativity, and independence
- Strong mentorship and guidance from teachers
- Development of character alongside academic achievement
High School
- Westlake Girls High School
- Tuition fee: $13,700/Year
- Intake:
- October
- February
- May
- August
- St. Dominic’s Catholic College
- Tuition fee: $11,300/Year
- Intake
- February
- April
- July
- October





