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Comparison of three high schools in New Zealand

A brief introduction:

Rangitoto College is located in a wealthy residential area on the North Shore of Auckland. It is a top public school in the traditional sense, with more white people. If you want to integrate into the local society of New Zealand, I recommend Rangitoto. You will get to know more children of local elites, which will be beneficial to your future development.

Mount Albert Grammar School. Located in Central Oakland, it is also a first-class public school. The residents in the school district have an upper-middle-class income, and there are more immigrants (including Chinese). It is characterized by its emphasis on study and examinations, and it also benefits from the hard-working and progressive learning culture brought by the children of Asian immigrants. It has good scores in the national examination, may also be famous in the country, and has many agents.

Kaikorai Valley College. I am not very familiar with the secondary school in Dunedin, South Island. Dunedin is a university town with a sparse population, even fewer Chinese, and cold winters. Auckland is the most prosperous city in New Zealand. Many high school students from China feel that the richness of life is almost equivalent to that of third-tier cities in China. Not to mention Dunedin, it is equivalent to rural areas in China. I think unless your goal is the local University of Otago, think twice.

The above opinions are for reference only.