Auckland Grammar School
Auckland Grammar School (fully, The Auckland College and Grammar School; commonly AGS), is a state school in Auckland, New Zealand, colloquially known as "Grammar" to Aucklanders. It is a mixed day and boarding school for boys aged 13 (Year 9 or Form III) to 18 (Year 13 or Form VII). The 2004 roll was 2490 http://www.tki.org.nz/e/schools/display_school_info.php?school_id=54, making it one of the largest schools in New Zealand.
Famous Old Boys
- Hamish Carter (1971–), 2004 Summer Olympic gold medal (triathlon)
- Martin Crowe (1962–), cricketer
- Russell Crowe (1964–), actor
- Charles Goldie (1870–1947), artist
- Doug Graham (1942–), politician
- Sir Edmund Hillary (1919–), explorer
- Doug Howlett (1978–), international rugby union player
- Jonathan Hunt (1938–), Former Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
- Sir Leslie Munro (1901–), former President of the General Assembly of the United Nations
- Vaughan Frederick Randal Jones (1952–), Fields medal winner
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