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List of Schools Who Have Previously Entered the NZIBO Programme List of Schools Who Have Previously Entered the NZIBO Programme School Year First Entered ACG Senior College 2005 ACG Strathallan 2006 Albany Senior High School 2010 Alfriston College 2010 Aorere College 2007 Aquinas College 2010 Ashburton College 2012 Auckland Girls' Grammar School 2005 Auckland Grammar School 2004 Auckland International College 2007 Avondale College 2010 Baradene College 2007 Bayfield High School 2012 Bethlehem College 2012 Botany Downs Secondary College 2013 Burnside High School 2004 Catholic Cathedral College 2014 Carmel College 2011 Chilton Saint James 2010 Christchurch Boys' High School 2009 Christchurch Girls' High School 2004 Christ's College 2009 Columba Girls' College 2008 Craighead Diocesan School 2013 Dilworth 2011 Diocesan School for Girls 2005 Dunstan High School 2005 Elim Christian College 2008 Epsom Girls' Grammar School 2004 Fairfield College 2008 Feilding High School 2008 Fraser High School 2005 Freyberg High School 2008 Garin College 2015 Geraldine High School 2005 Gisborne Girls' High School 2008 Glenfield College 2009 Gore High School 2015 Green Bay High School 2009 Greymouth High School 2008 Hauraki Plains College 2007 Hagley Community College 2014 Hamilton Boys' High School 2010 Hamilton Girls’ High School 2015 Hamilton Christian School 2012 Havelock North High School 2005 Hillcrest High School 2010 Home School 2012 Horowhenua College 2015 Howick College 2011 Hutt International Boys' School 2011 Hutt Valley High School 2013 James Hargest College 2015 John McGlashan College 2006 John Paul College, Rotorua 2008 Kaiapoi High School 2013 Kaikorai Valley College 2011 Kaikoura High School 2011 Kaipara College 2014 Katikati College 2004 Kavanagh College 2009 Kerikeri High School 2012 King's College, Auckland 2004 King's High School, Dunedin 2006 Kristin School 2009 Kuranui College 2011 Lincoln High School 2012 Lindisfarne College 2008 Logan Park High School 2015 Long Bay College 2005 Lynfield College 2005 Macleans College 2005 Mahurangi College 2005 Mairehau High School 2010 Mana College 2015 Manawatu College 2009 Manurewa High School 2010 Marcellin College 2005 Marlborough Girls' College 2013 Massey High School 2011 Matamata College 2011 Melville High School 2005 Motueka High School 2005 Mount Albert Grammar School 2010 Mount Hutt College 2014 Mount Roskill Grammar School 2004 Nayland College 2014 Nelson College 2009 Nelson College for Girls 2005 New Plymouth Girls' High School 2013 Newlands College 2007 Nga Tawa College (Wellington Diocesan School For Girls) 2007 Northern Southland College 2011 Onehunga High School 2008 Onewhero Area School 2013 Orewa College 2015 Ormiston Senior College 2013 Otago Boys' High School 2012 Otago Girls’ High School 2015 Otumoetai College 2006 Paeroa College 2009 Pakuranga College 2004 Palmerston North Boys' High School 2008 Palmerston North Girls' High School 2004 Papanui High School 2004 Papatoetoe High School 2005 Pinehurst School 2005 Piopio College 2012 Porirua College 2009 Pukekohe High School 2008 Queen Margaret College 2010 Rangi Ruru Girls' School 2012 Rangiora High School 2014 Rangitoto College 2008 Riccarton High School 2008 Rodney College 2011 Rosmini College 2008 Rotorua Boys’ High School 2005 Rotorua Girls' High School 2005 Rutherford College 2012 Sacred Heart College, Auckland 2007 Sacred Heart College, Napier 2013 Sacred Heart Girls' College, Hamilton 2011 Saint Kentigern College 2009 Samuel Marsden Collegiate School 2008 Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, Whitby 2014 Scots College 2004 Selwyn College 2011 South Otago High School 2008 Southland Girls' High School 2013 St Andrew's College 2011 St Bede's College, Christchurch 2009 St Cuthbert's College 2004 St Dominic’s College 2014 St Hilda's Collegiate, Dunedin 2008 St John's College, Hamilton 2004 St John's College, Hastings 2012 St Joseph's Maori Girls' College 2012 St Margaret's College 2008 St Mary's College, Ponsonby 2005 St Patrick's College, Wellington 2010 St Peter's College, Auckland 2013 St Peter's College, Palmerston North 2008 St Peter's School, Cambridge 2007 Taieri College 2014 Takapuna Grammar School 2014 Tamatea High School 2014 Taradale High School 2008 Tararua College 2007 Tauhara College 2012 Tauranga Boys' College 2010 Tauranga Girls' College 2004 Tawa College 2005 Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu 2013 Te Puke High School 2006 Tongariro School 2014 Trident High School 2014 Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti 2009 Upper Hutt College 2005 Villa Maria College 2009 Waitara High School 2012 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 2005 Waimea College 2015 Waiuku College 2009 Wanganui Collegiate School 2007 Wanganui High School 2013 Wellington College 2004 Wellington East Girls' College 2012 Wellington Girls' College 2005 Wellington High School 2013 Western Heights High School 2004 Western Springs College 2008 Westlake Boys' High School 2005 Westlake Girls' High School 2008 Woodford House 2008 Zayed College For Girls 2007 .
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