Epsom Girls' Grammar School
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| Epsom Girls' Grammar School | |
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| Motto | Per Angusta, Ad Augusta |
| Type | State Single sex girls secondary (Year 9-13) with boarding facilities |
| Year established | 1917 |
| Address | Silver Road, Epsom |
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| Principal | Annette Sharp |
| School roll | 1899 |
| Socio-economic decile (10 is highest) | 10 |
| Ministry of Education Institution no. | 64 |
| Website | www.eggs.school.nz |
Epsom Girls' Grammar School is a large decile 10 girls' school located in Epsom, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It was established in 1917 and has an enrollment of some 1900 students.
The principal, Annette Sharp, resigned unexpectedly at the end of 2008. While she remains principal in name until the end of term one, 2008, she will not be returning to the school.[1]
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- Helen Clark, Current Prime Minister of New Zealand.
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- Freda Stark, Dancer
- Karen Walker, Fashion designer
- Jeanette Fitzsimons, Member of Parliament
- ^ Robyn Langwell. "Principal's shock exit from Epsom Girls", New Zealand Herald, December 23, 2007.