About Freemans Bay School
Freemans Bay School, nestled in Wellington Street within Freemans Bay suburb of Auckland, stands proudly with its co-educational approach to learning for approximately 590 students from diverse backgrounds. As a State school that welcomes international learners into its fold, it fosters an inclusive environment where different cultures enrich the student community fabric—62% Asian and 15% European/Pākehā being prominent threads in this vibrant tapestry. At the heart of Freemans Bay School' spirit is Principal Cindy Walsh, who steers a ship through educational waters with dedication that mirrors New Zealand’s own values—respect for self and others, community engagement, environmental responsibility, integrity in all dealings, and an appreciation for cultural diversity. The school's commitment to these core principles is evident not only within its classroom walls but also through the broader Wellington Street locale that it calls home—a region celebrated for both urban vibrancy and natural beauty, reflecting New Zealand’s unique landscape in every aspect of life here. Freemans Bay School's contribution to education extends beyond academic achievement; it is a place where students are prepared not just as scholars but also as global citizens who understand the importance of unity amidst diversity—a true reflection of Auckland
Freemans Bay School welcomes international student enrolments.
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